Top 5 Things to Do in Yorba Linda, CA (2024)

Yorba Linda At-A-Glance

Population 67,989
Area 19.86 mi²
Best known for Being the birthplace of former President Richard Nixon
Character As suburban as it gets, also pretty conservative

Yorba Linda is a suburb located in the northeast part of Orange County, CA. 



1. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum

Yorba Linda’s most prominent attraction, the Richard Nixon Library has plenty of exhibits so visitors can learn about the 37th president of the United States. President Nixon was born and buried here. 

In 2004, the venue was renovated to include a replica of the East Room of the White House, which is commonly used for weddings and events. 

Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum

Nixon’s Farewell Helicopter

2. Main Street

Although Main Street in Yorba Linda has seen an uptick in foot traffic ever since the retail plaza was developed right next door, it’s still a relatively quiet part of OC.

Main Street Historic District

3. Yorba Regional Park

Yorba Regional Park is a large, 140-acre park with plenty of space for family barbecues. There’s also a booth renting out all types of bicycles, including surreys (group bicycles).

Technically, it’s located in the city of Anaheim but it basically runs along Yorba Linda’s southern border.

4. Yorba Linda restaurants

Terra Wood-Fired Kitchen - This is our top-pick of the Yorba Linda restaurants. Located on Main Street, Terra’s trendy ambiance and great wine selection make it the ideal place for friends and family to gather.

Terra Wood-Fired Kitchen

5. Yorba Cemetery

If you’re interested in learning more about Orange County’s history, you can visit the historic Yorba Cemetery on the first Saturday of each month.

6. East Lake Village

East Lake is a beautiful neighborhood with homes that surround a man-made lake. You can walk around and enjoy the sights of cleverly-named duffy boats parked alongside the residences.


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