Parks in Laguna Beach, California

#1.

8471 PCH Laguna Beach, CA 92651

  • Now Open! The Crystal Cove Historic District is a 12.3-acre coastal portion of the 2,791-acre Crystal Cove State Park. The federally listed Historic District is an enclave of 46 vintage rustic coas... More on Parks

  • Crystal Cove State Park has 3.5 miles of beach and 2,000 acres of undeveloped woodland and the offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers, hikers ... More on go_california

 

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#2.

505 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach, CA

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  • Choppy water and the California shore is quite a sight. There are pleasant comfy rooms here, but you'd bett... More on GoingOutside

  • Kids will find crabs, fish, hermit crabs, mussels, anemones, snails, and lots of fun. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#3.

Laguna Beach

  • This hike has it all, including vistas of the Pacific Ocean from the heights above Laguna Beach, and a visit to the depths of a coastal canyon shaded by ancient oaks and sycamores. Starting atop Al... More on Trails

  • Most people do not realize or want to accept the fact that when it rains, you stay the hell off the trails for a minimum of 48 hours. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#4.

Laguna Beach, California

  • This ride begins in Crystal Cove State Park approximately 40 miles south of Los Angeles. This is a moderately difficult 9.3-mile loop. Most of the climbing is gradual to moderately steep; there are... More on Trails

  • This was my second ride here and it will soon be my "backyard favorite More on Trails

 

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#5.

Laguna Beach, California

  • Laurel and Willow Canyons are oak- and sycamore-shaded canyons in the undeveloped Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, once a cattle ranch. The two adjacent canyons connect on Willow Ridge, a scenic coast... More on Trails

  • Laurel canyon was typically dry a this time of year but nevertheless beauti More on Trails

 

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#6.

Laguna Beach, California

  • At the time of this writing, all access to, and hiking in, Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is restricted to docent-led tours. These hikes are informative and perfect family outings. (Note: Children mu... More on Trails

  • This ia a nice hike [as stated, if you don't mind seeing the toll road at t More on Trails

 

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#7.

Laguna Beach, California

  • With its venerable oaks, sandstone outcroppings and even a seasonal waterfall, Emerald Canyon is the jewel in the crown of Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. When youre out hiking the parks ridges, and ... More on Trails

  • The kids and I had a great time. More on Trails

 

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#8.

Laguna Beach, California

  • Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is a diverse 6,500-acre undeveloped parkland between Laguna Canyon and Crystal Cove State Park, stretching inland from Laguna Beach to Irvine. Once a working cattle ran... More on Trails

  • My first hike in a year and a half. Challenging, but anybody should be capa More on Trails

 

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#9.

Laguna Beach, California

  • The James Dilley Greenbelt Preserve, a unit within the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, dates back to a landmark purchase by the city of Laguna Beach in 1978. Environmentalist James Dilley helped cham... More on Trails

  • Clearly marked, nice views of Orange More on Trails

 

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#10.

Laguna Beach, California

  • Barbaras Lake is a 12-acre spring-fed lake in the James Dilley Greenbelt Preserve, a 173-acre parcel of land in the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. Located in Laguna Canyon, just north of the Highway... More on Trails

  • Trail is Currently Closed-Due to a construction project on Laguna Beach R More on Trails

 

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