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Located adjacent to the Saddleback Mountains, Coto de Caza is a magnificent 5,000 acre private guard-gated community in South Orange County. Miles of unspoiled natural beauty abound in this community making it one of the most prestigious master-planned communities in the United States.

The community of Coto de Caza is truly "one of a kind" and offers its residents a distinctive way of life through its countless amenities. With  more than 27 housing tracts in North Coto and 32 housing tracts in South Coto, you can be confident that your dream home awaits you.

Enjoy the sprawling natural landscape, the winding trails that take you to the reaches of the Cleveland National Forest, the countless sports fields and courts complete with recreational activities, clubhouses, golf, swimming, tennis and the tranquil parks that makes Coto one of the most sought after communities to live and play.

 Are you thinking of visiting or moving to the city of Coto De Caza, California? The following are links to various web sites, guides and directories that provide information about resources and services along with places to go and things to do in the city of Coto De Caza.

Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet - Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet offers two Robert Trent Jones Jr. Championship layouts. The North, a 7089 yard gem ,that opened in 1987 to rave reviews from Pro's and amateur alike, boasts 2 of the 18 best holes in Orange County. Eight years later, as Southern OC grew in size, Coto grew along with the area offering another challenge with The South.

Thomas F. Riley Wilderness Park - As a wildlife sanctuary, Thomas F. Riley Wilderness Park is home to an abundant number of native plants and animal life. Old groves of Western Sycamores and Coast Live Oaks border the park's two seasonally flowing creeks. The remaining land features rolling hills and canyons of Coastal Sage Scrub and grasslands.

Equestrian Center - A unique facility offering training for aspiring riders of all ages and advanced training for the more competitive minded athletes. The centers rich history is highligeted buy te awards won by its students over its many years of operation.

"The Village", a Coto de Caza community - The "Village" is a community of 400 custom homes and 2 private townhome complexes nestled in the rural setting of Trabuco Canyon. This community began over 25 years ago with the basic principles that it would be developed to be compatible with the wildlife and in harmony with the natural terrain of the surrounding canyons. These principleas are maintained today and are the roots for the country charm and rural contemporary character of this small community.



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