A Guide to the Best Ocean Views in Orange County

 

While you can’t really go wrong with any view around Orange County, there are certainly times and places that bring out the most picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean that are a must see if you’re in the area. Whether a local or just passing through, these are some of the prime spots along the coastline to stop, relax and take in the most spectacular views of the ocean, horizon and coastal homes that you’ve ever seen. You really can’t go wrong with any or all of the destinations on our list.

 

 

Heisler Park

361 Cliff Dr

Laguna Beach, CA 92651

 

A trip to Orange County is not complete without a walk along the beautiful coast of Laguna Beach, and Heisler Park is the perfect place to do just that.  With a series of coves and lookout areas, the walk provides you with multiple opportunities to see breathtaking views of one of the most sought after coastal communities in the country.  If you feel like getting your toes wet, follow the stairs down from one of the access points to the cove beaches to enjoy the tide pools, walk along the beach, or just relax under the sun. Relish in the stunning views of the ocean, horizon and breathtaking Laguna Beach homes. There are also benches scattered along the walk if you’d prefer just to sit and soak in all of the beauty around you — even better if you happen to be there during a sunrise or sunset!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inspiration Point

Ocean Blvd & Heliotrope Ave

Newport Beach, CA 92663

A perfect stop along California’s Pacific Coast Highway, Inspiration Point is a small observation point that provides gorgeous views in all directions. You’re located at street-level high above the ocean, so this lookout spot offers some of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and is a great place to take in the sunrise or sunset. Bring a date and sit side-by-side on one of the provided benches, or lay out a small picnic on the grassy area, and soak in all of the beautiful scenic views this spot has to offer with someone you love.

 

 

 

 

 

Crystal Cove State Park

8471 Pacific Coast Hwy

Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Crystal Cove State Park offers great hiking and camping options for the entire family to enjoy. The park stretches 3.2-miles along the Pacific coastline and people of all ages can enjoy everything from the walking trails along the bluff or if you’re feeling adventurous, set up at the Moro Campground, which is located on a bluff top and offers incomparable views. Both options provide breathtaking Newport Coast views, spanning from San Clemente Island to the Palos Verde Peninsula. Crystal Cove is a four-season camping spot, so you can go for a hike and play in the tide pools in the winter and then set up camp with friends in the summer. Note that parking is $15/day per vehicle so plan accordingly!

 

 

 

 

 

Treasure Island Park

Wesley & Coast Hwy

Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Located in the heart of Laguna Beach on the Montage Resort property, Treasure Island Park provides breathtaking views of the oceans that is a must see if stopping through Orange County.  A popular spot for weddings and photo shoots, this area offers stunning horizons, water that appears sparkling blue, and even a spotting of dolphins, if you’re lucky. This park is similar to Heisler Park, but on a smaller scale, so if you’re in the mood for just a short walk along the water, just sitting and taking in the views, or are looking for a gorgeous backdrop for some photos, then this spot may be for you.

 

 

Whether a native to the area or just passing through, any of these ocean views will solidify your love for this Orange County area and make you want to live here forever. If you feel the urge to buy a piece of this gorgeous region, please don’t hesitate to contact us — we’d love to help you find your little piece of paradise!

Top 8 Things to Do in Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach is the perfect spot for your next adventure in Orange County. This beautiful city is known as Southern California’s top coastal point and is prepared to wow you with the beaches, art galleries, and attractions that they have to offer. Here are the some of the best things to do in Laguna Beach.

1. Stroll Through Heisler Park.

Heisler Park is an oceanfront park in Laguna Beach that stretches several miles down the Pacific Ocean. It offers beautiful views of the Laguna Beach coastline, making it the perfect spot to take a stroll, have a picnic, and even watch the sunset. There are great open lawn areas, picnic tables, barbecues, and accesses to the beach to make your day in Laguna a day well spent. This park is located at 375 Cliff Drive in Laguna Beach.

2. Visit the Pacific Marine Mammal Center

The Pacific Marine Mammal Center was the first marine mammal rehabilitation facility in California and is the only marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation center in Orange County. Not only can you look at marine mammals up close, but you can also participate in the educational programs to learn more about the world of these marine mammals and the role of keeping the oceans clean.The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is open everyday from 10am-4pm with free admission and is located at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach.

3. Go to the Laguna Art Museum.

The Laguna Art Museum was founded in 1918 as a fine arts museum. This museum is now one of the oldest museums in California and also one of the only museums that is dedicated to displaying and preserving the art of California artists with pieces that depict the history of the state or spans all periods and styles. This museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive in Laguna Beach and is open every day except Wednesday’s.

4. Visit Table Rock Beach

Table Rock Beach is one of the most popular beaches to go to in Laguna and is known for its tall rock wall formation located on the northern end as well as its sandstone walls on the south side of the area.Table Rock Beach is also gorgeous and secluded with a ton of tide pools. Popular activities at this beach include photography, snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, and skimboarding, especially because of the shape of the waves at this particular beach. This beach is located at 31681 Sea Bluff Ln in Laguna Beach.

5. Ride on the Laguna Beach Trolley

The Laguna Beach Trolley is a free weekend transportation system that takes you around the city of Laguna Beach with both long and short coastal routes. Visitors have the option to choose any of the 34 stops throughout the transportation system.

6. Visit the Sawdust Art Festival

Laguna Beach is known for its creative energy that has brought together many talented young local artists. The Sawdust Art Festival was created because of how these artists wanted somewhere new, fresh and exciting to display their artwork, so this festival was designed to both entertain and educate. This go-to art festival is open from June 29th, 2018 through September 2nd, 2018 this year and will feature arts and crafts from over 200 Laguna Beach artists. The arts and crafts include hand-blown and fused glass, painting, jewelry, surf art, ceramics, clothing/textiles, wood/metal sculptures, photography, and more. Come experience and see how art has held a strong sense of community in Laguna Beach. This is one event you do not want to miss.

7. Take Photos with the Whaling Wall

The Whaling Wall is one of the most popular locations to take photos at in Laguna Beach. A world-renown marine life artist, Robert Wyland, has created 100 outdoor murals of life-size whales and other sea life in various locations across the nation and other countries. Wyland wanted to use these murals to increase the world’s awareness of the world’s oceans. The first mural was created in 1981 on the side of Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach and it depicted a life-size California gray whale with her calf. So start your adventure in Laguna Beach by finding one of these Whaling Walls that still exist in Laguna Beach today.

8. Catch a Performance at Bluebird Park

Bluebird Park is one of the most highly recommended parks in Laguna Beach. On any Sunday in July or August, the city hosts a “Music in the Park” event as a free and family-friendly concert. If you’re not there for a concert, the large, open grass space is perfect for a picnic and outdoor activities. Kids love the half-basketball court, the space for running, and the play area with structures and swings. This park is located at 798 Bluebird Canyon Drive in Laguna Beach.

Well what are you waiting for? Go check out all these awesome things you can do in Laguna Beach!

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