Buena Park is a city of about 84,000 people in northwest Orange County, California, incorporated in 1953 and best known for Knott’s Berry Farm—one of Southern California’s classic theme-park stops, which grew from a 1920s berry farm and roadside restaurant into a major attraction. Beyond the rides, the city’s identity is tied to family entertainment and big-box shopping corridors, with dinner-and-show venues and outlet-style retail drawing visitors from across the LA area. Buena Park sits just south of Los Angeles near the I-5 and SR-91 interchange, making it a practical base between Anaheim and Long Beach, and it has its own rail stop (Buena Park station) with Amtrak and Metrolink services for easy regional connections.
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