Quail Hill is a picturesque village in the southern part of Irvine.
Quail Hill is a picturesque village in the southern part of Irvine. It is one of the seven communities that belong to the University area of the City of Irvine. The village is named for the characteristic rock formation that adjoins 600 acres of permanent open space. Quail Hills offers a great mix between urban and suburban living but also offers many community amenities. The Quail Hill Shopping Center features multiple restuarants, banks, Starbucks, Albertons and many more shopping options.
SCHOOLS
-Bonita Canyon Elementary School
-Springbrook Elementary School
-Rancho San Joaqin Middle School
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7,668 people live in Quail Hill , where the median age is 37 and the average individual income is $72,125. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Quail Hill has 2,898 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Quail Hill do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 7,668 people call Quail Hill home. The population density is 8,795.577 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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The village has over 15–20 neighborhood parks plus the large Portola Springs Community Park (about 32 acres with 124 acres of preserved open space and trails). The playground has a fun nature theme with artificial turf, boulders, a mini forest feel, and even a sandbox where kids sometimes find “fossils”
It’s named after Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolá, the first governor of California. In 1769, his expedition camped on a hill in the area near several small natural springs. They were part of the first overland European exploration of California’s coast, aiming to establish missions. A monument on that hill today marks the historic campsite!
Yes! Trails from the neighborhood lead into Limestone Canyon, featuring dramatic 20-million-year-old sandstone cliffs that locals affectionately call Irvine’s own Grand Canyon. It’s a great spot for hiking and feeling like you’ve stepped way back in geologic time.
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