Information about parks in Laguna Beach, California.
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
7000 acre natural area in some of the last remaining coastal canyons
in Southern California. Features 40 miles of trails
through oak and sycamore woodlands and up onto ridges
with expansive views. The park is part of the
Natural Community Conservation Planning Program designed
to protect endangered species. It is one of the parks
in the 20,000 acre South Coast Wilderness Area that also includes
Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, Crystal Cove State Park,
and the City of Irvine Open Space.
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is located at 18751 Laguna
Canyon Road in Laguna beach.
Videos of Laguna Beach Parks
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Crescent Bay Point Park Video
Beach Parks and Other Coastal Parks
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Browns Park (C) 551 South Coast Highway
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Crescent Bay Park (E) 375 Cliff Drive
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Heisler Park (H) Cliff Drive
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Main Beach Park (L) 133 North Coast Highway / at Broadway
- Oak Street Park (O)
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Ruby Street Park (S) Ocean Way and Ruby Street
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Smithcliffs Park (T)
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Thalia Street Park (V)
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Treasure Island Park (X) Montage Laguna Beach, 30801 South Coast Highway
Near the Coast (inland side of South Coast Highway)
- Lang Park and Community Center (K) 21540 Wesley Drive
- Village Green Park (Y)
Inland Parks
- Alta Laguna Park (A) 3300 Alta Laguna Boulevard
- Bluebird Park (B) 798 Bluyebiard Canyon Drive - Summer Conxwerta
- Fernando Street Park (G)
- Irvine Bowl Park (I)
- Laguna Beach Dog Park (F)
- Laguna Beach High Pool and Tennis Courts (J) 670 Park Avenue
- Laguna Coast Wilderness Park / 18751 Laguna Canyon Road
- Moulton Meadows Park and Tennis Courts (M) Balboa and Del Mar
- Nita Carmen Park (N)
- Oak Street Park (P)
- Pacific Way Park (Q)
- Riddle Field Boat Canyon (R)
- Susi Q Community Center (D) 380 Third Street
- Temple Hills View Park (U)
- Top of the World Park (W) Top of the World Drive (way inland)
Directories of Laguna Peach Parks
City of Laguna Beach Parks and Facilities (PDF)
Laguna Beach Travel Guide
Beach Cities of Orange County
About Orange County
Southern Coast of California