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Newport Coast, California
Between the Pacific Coast Highway and the wide blue Pacific, and between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach, lie the beautiful blufftops of Crystal Cove State Park. A paved, multi-use path extends along most of the 3.2-mile length of ... More on Trails

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Newport Coast, CA 92657
The three-mile strip of sand where generations of residents have lived with the parade of movie crews that filmed here was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The area inclu... More on Viewer.zmags.com
The three-mile strip of sand where generations of residents have lived with the parade of movie crews that filmed here was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The area inclu... More on Viewer.zmags.com

#3.
8471 Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651

#4.
Corona del Mar, California, United States

#5.
Laguna Beach
Up. Straight up. It's all fireroad up. And steep. Basically, go to the very end of Canyon Acres and go left around the gate. The dirt starts at the second gate, and goes up fast. Follow it and no m... More on trails.mtbr.com
Too bad the staff reviewer worries more about a trail being closed than causing bodily harm to an innocent walker-Astoria Hey Astoria. More on trails.mtbr.com

#6.
505 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach, CA
Laguna Beach, California's Main Beach and Main Beach Park are located in the heart of the city. What's so e... More on Beachcalifornia.com
Kids will find crabs, fish, hermit crabs, mussels, anemones, snails, and lots of fun. More on TripAdvisor

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2647 East Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, California
The Library provides a historical research center devoted to the study of the Pacific Southwest. The botani... More on MuseumsUSA.org
At only $3 admission, you can go check out the beautiful gardens (they have all kinds) in such a tranqui... More on insiderpages.com

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22511 Allview Terrace, Laguna Beach, CA
The hortense Miller Garden, open to visitors by arrangement through the city, may be visited Tuesday through Friday by reservation. The docent-guided tours take small groups to the hillside home, ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Southern California
Established in 1959, the garden covers 2. 5 acres of an upper slope area of North Laguna. See more than 1,500 plant species, a natural history and horticultural library. Docent led tours. Advance ... More on Visitcalifornia.com

#9.
Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, California
2000 years ago, long before Laguna Beach became one of the most desirableresorts on California?s coast, an Indian tribe named the Ute-Aztecas (later the Shoshones)roamed the land. Lured by the temp... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
The stairs here are really steep and there's no bathroom, but it's one of the most popular sites in Laguna. More on igougo

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505 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach, CA
2000 years ago, long before Laguna Beach became one of the most desirableresorts on California?s coast, an ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Okay, so once I saw a scary-looking bum there. He was there for the better part of the day, leaned up agai... More on igougo
