Soka Performing Arts Center

Our unique and rigorous liberal arts education model prompts our students to ask the most important human questions. Explore our curriculum to see how Soka could help you build your life's trajectory.


F45 Training Aliso Viejo

NO WORKOUT IS EVER THE SAME The fixed 45 minute duration of our workouts exists to provide a timing structure to maximize our members’ growth and progress. Functional Training is the engagement in exercises that mimic or recreate everyday movement. These types of exercises typically involve the use of your full body and multiple muscle groups.


Massage Envy Spa Aliso Viejo

Massage therapy relaxes muscles, easing and soothing your aches and pains. It rejuvenates-- restoring balance to our body and being, making us better for all the things life throws our way. Massage Envy Aliso Viejo believes every body deserves a great customized massage, so we've made relaxation convenient. We offer flexible appointment times to fit the busiest of schedules, 600 locations nationwide and professional Massage Therapists to customize the perfect massage designed to fit your life. Oh, and did we mention the great price? It's what's made us the leading provider of massage therapy in the U.S. And with so many options, a great massage is always within your reach.


The Knotstop


Massage Is Very Effective In Boosting Immune System Function & Reducing Stress Levels. We Can Help With That. Since Reopening In June 2020 We Have Provided Over 6000 Massages, 2400 Professional Stretches And 1200 Facials.


Laguna Beach Open Ocean Kayaking Tour with Sea Lion Sightings


Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park is a major regional park in the San Joaquin Hills of Orange County, California in the United States. Comprising 4,500 acres of rugged coastal canyons, open grassland, and riparian woodland, the park borders the suburban cities of Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel. Aliso and Wood Canyons is part of a larger park complex known as the South Coast Wilderness. Surrounded by heavy suburban development and the Pacific Ocean, it is an important regional wildlife preserve. The park includes trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding; a greenbelt and bikeway along Aliso Creek; and various geological features such as caves, springs, and exposed marine fossil beds. The park is administered by the County of Orange under the OC Parks Department. The name Aliso originated in the 18th century when Spanish explorers named Aliso Creek, probably for the Alnus rhombifolia tree native to the area. Wood Canyon was likely named for the groves of California live oak and sycamores that are found in the canyon