Laguna Canyon is a former water gap that cuts through the San Joaquin Hills in southern Orange County in the U.S. state of California, directly west of the city of Irvine. The canyon runs steeply northeast-southwest, drained on the east side by San Diego Creek and on the west by Laguna Canyon Creek. Starting as a wide and shallow valley, it narrows to a steep gorge as it nears Laguna Beach.

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  • Laguna Canyon is a former water gap that cuts through the San Joaquin Hills in southern Orange County in the U.S. state of California, directly west of the city of Irvine. The canyon runs steeply northeast-southwest, drained on the east side by San Diego Creek and on the west by Laguna Canyon Creek. Starting as a wide and shallow valley, it narrows to a steep gorge as it nears Laguna Beach. California State Route 133 runs the entire length of the canyon connecting Laguna Beach and Irvine, while California State Route 73 crosses it, running southeast-northwest. A majority of the canyon is located within the Laguna Coast Wilderness; small portions are part of Aliso and Wood Canyons Regional Park and the cities of Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Woods and Aliso Viejo. The canyon was formed by San Diego Creek cutting through the rising San Joaquin Hills over a span of about 1.22 million years. Before the mountains finished rising, however, the creek changed course, and the water gap it had formed was walled off by the mountains and became a separate watershed. The gradient of the drainage divide separating Laguna Canyon and the San Diego Creek watershed is, however, very small.
  • Der Laguna Canyon ist eine Schlucht im südlichen Orange County im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien, die in südwestlicher Richtung durch die San Joaquin Hills verläuft. Sie endet am Pazifischen Ozean bei Laguna Beach.
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  • Laguna Canyon is a former water gap that cuts through the San Joaquin Hills in southern Orange County in the U.S. state of California, directly west of the city of Irvine. The canyon runs steeply northeast-southwest, drained on the east side by San Diego Creek and on the west by Laguna Canyon Creek. Starting as a wide and shallow valley, it narrows to a steep gorge as it nears Laguna Beach.
  • Der Laguna Canyon ist eine Schlucht im südlichen Orange County im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien, die in südwestlicher Richtung durch die San Joaquin Hills verläuft. Sie endet am Pazifischen Ozean bei Laguna Beach.
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