The county, mapped
One Day in Orange County
Pick a corner of the county and we build the day — coffee, a walk, lunch, drinks, dinner, in order, from hundreds of hand-curated spots. From the Seal Beach pier in the northwest down to the San Clemente bluffs, here is where to start.
583 curated spots · 18 towns · free, no login
Open the map and draw an area→Pick a town
18Laguna Beach
38 spots→
Newport Beach
37 spots→
Huntington Beach
33 spots→
Costa Mesa
33 spots→
Irvine
34 spots→
Anaheim
40 spots→
Old Town Tustin
34 spots→
Seal Beach
30 spots→
Garden Grove
34 spots→
Santa Ana
31 spots→
Fullerton
32 spots→
Mission Viejo
32 spots→
Dana Point
32 spots→
San Clemente
31 spots→
Old Towne Orange
30 spots→
Buena Park
28 spots→
Yorba Linda
27 spots→
Fountain Valley
27 spots→
Good to know
- How does Tripreview work?
- Draw an area on the Orange County map, pick a vibe and how long you have, and it builds a one-day itinerary — coffee, a walk, lunch, drinks, dinner, in order — from hand-curated local spots. No account, and every trip is a shareable link.
- Is it free?
- Yes. No login, no app, no paywall. Draw an area and you get a full day, with real photos and a note on what to order at each stop.
- Which Orange County towns are covered?
- Fourteen, coast to inland — Laguna, Newport, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Anaheim, Old Town Tustin, Seal Beach, Little Saigon, Santa Ana, Fullerton, the Saddleback Valley, Dana Point, and San Clemente. Tap any on the map for its own one-day guide.
- Can you do an Orange County day without a car?
- In the walkable pockets, yes — Laguna's village, Old Town Tustin, downtown Santa Ana, the Balboa Peninsula. The route keeps the drives short, and each town's guide flags how walkable it is.