If you happen to be passing through Dana Point, this is definitely a spot worth visiting. The trail is incredibly pleasant, and the view from the top is absolutely breathtaking, perfect for capturing memorable photographs.
You can pay the entry fee online to access the beach, which is generally clean with only a small amount of litter like a crushed coke can and some seaweeds. There are many people playing volleyball on the courts, and most surfers hang out near Second Spot, which is just a bit north of the Main Lifeguard Tower. I saw one lifeguard on duty picking up the orange traffic cones off of Thor's Hammer, which is the embankment from the San Juan Creek. It's a very family-friendly beach, but I would recommend bringing a jacket because of the wind from the ocean. On the northern part of Doheny State Beach (DSB), there are plenty of picnic tables and trashcans, as well as a fairly large patch of green grass. We walked around the bike path to avoid stepping on the beautiful lawn. They also have horseshoe tosses available. We noticed many electric bikes passing by us and onto the sandy beach. Only service dogs are allowed, and they must be on a leash and attended by an adult. In the north parking lot, there were RVs. After doing some internet research, we found out that DSB is a "dry" camping ground, meaning there are no electric or water connections. There is a snack bar called Doho Cafe where you can order your food and drinks online. They also offer bike rentals, which is a great way to explore the entire park. The restroom has an open skylight and is very clean. It seems to have shower stalls, although there are no shower heads (maybe they are dressing rooms?). However, there is a shower head outside of the restroom to wash the sand off your feet. Overall, I would definitely visit again during the off-season. Enjoy!
This stunning beach boasts ample parking facilities, making it the perfect destination for a festive day out. I had the pleasure of visiting on Christmas Day and was thoroughly impressed by the picturesque scenery and tranquil atmosphere.
This charming beach located in Maine's Laguna Beach is a hidden gem that has managed to retain its peaceful atmosphere over the years. Despite being a popular destination, it is not overly crowded, especially during weekdays. It has been a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike for more than two decades, and it's easy to see why. The serene ambiance and stunning scenery make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a tranquil escape.
While on vacation in Orange County, someone recommended that we visit Laguna Beach. Although it's a small beach, we were fortunate enough to go on a weekday after school had started, so it wasn't too crowded. My adult son had a blast climbing the rocks, while I relaxed and savored the cool breeze and the sound of the waves crashing.
Visiting 1000 Steps Beach is always a delightful experience, and the physical exertion required to ascend the steps is quite intense. Although the name is a bit misleading, the climb feels like a thousand steps. It's advisable not to carry any heavy objects down to the beach since you will have to carry them back up. We visited the beach during sunset, and the view was breathtakingly beautiful. Moreover, the water was pleasantly warm, which was an added bonus.