Downey Area and Nearby Attractions
We are fortunate to be in a great location. Downey is just a little southeast of LA and northwest of Orange County . We are located just 15 miles from the beaches, and 30 miles from the mountains. Our residents live all over the greater LA/OC/Inland Empire area. Most of us live 15-30 miles from the hospital and commute 20-40 minutes. Popular tons to live in are the beach cities (of course) like Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach. Others live near the hospital in Norwalk, Cerritos and even East LA. Many live inland in Pasadena, Brea, Rancho Cucamonga, West LA and beyond. There’s someplace for everyone…If you are checking on a map to see where the best place to live would be, you should give us a call. We can help offer advice regarding easy/tough commutes, cultural pockets and more.
Los Angeles / Orange County




We are fortunate to be in a great location. Downey is just a little southeast of LA and northwest of Orange County . We are located just 15 miles from the beaches, and 30 miles from the mountains. Our residents live all over the greater LA/OC/Inland Empire area. Most of us live 15-30 miles from the hospital and commute 20-40 minutes. Popular tons to live in are the beach cities (of course) like Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach. Others live near the hospital in Norwalk, Cerritos and even East LA. Many live inland in Pasadena, Brea, Rancho Cucamonga, West LA and beyond. There’s someplace for everyone…If you are checking on a map to see where the best place to live would be, you should give us a call. We can help offer advice regarding easy/tough commutes, cultural pockets and more.
Google Map of Downey
Downey, CA-General Info
Things to do in LA Trip Advisor, Yahoo,
Things to do in OC Yahoo, Things to Do
Downey, CA-General Info
Things to do in LA Trip Advisor, Yahoo,
Things to do in OC Yahoo, Things to Do
Los Angeles / Orange County
Southern California , with more than 100 miles of sun-drenched white sand beaches, is unquestionably one of the world's greatest places to live. Southern California has an extraordinary range of climates, terrains and activities and has something to offer everyone. If you are an active person, there are plenty of opportunities to fulfill your athletic passions, including surfing, skiing, biking, hiking, and golfing. There are several state parks and national parks within a reasonable driving distance that boast breathtaking sights, such as the oceanic magnificence of the Channel Islands National Park, the activity-filled San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forests, the hiking and biking trails along the Santa Monica Mountains, and the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Joshua Tree, Death Valley, and Mojave National Parks. Southern California is home to well-respected cultural centers and museums, including Los Angeles ' Getty Museum, San Diego 's Balboa Park and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Southern California is rich with institutions of higher education. The region boasts more than 100 colleges, universities and technical institutes, including the prestigious campuses that are part of the Southern California Higher Education Recruitment Consortium. Southern California offers plenty of activities for children of all ages. It is the locale of some of the world's most famous amusement parks, zoos, and adventure destinations, including Disneyland, Legoland, Knott's Berry Farm, Magic Mountain, Universal Studios, the San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
The incredible coast, mountain ranges, and deserts, the rich cultural venues, and rewarding educational and employment opportunities in higher education make Southern California a unique and enchanting place to live.” (Taken from the Southern California Higher Education Recruitment Consortium www.socalherc.org/ikorb.php?func=home&page=socal_living)
The incredible coast, mountain ranges, and deserts, the rich cultural venues, and rewarding educational and employment opportunities in higher education make Southern California a unique and enchanting place to live.” (Taken from the Southern California Higher Education Recruitment Consortium www.socalherc.org/ikorb.php?func=home&page=socal_living)



