Aliso Beach Park shows off some of Orange County’s most scenic nature, from coastal foothills to rock promontories, this beach is home to a marine life refuge as well. Learn More.
Bolsa Chica State Beach is known as a surf-fisherman’s hotspot. A place to catch perch, corbina, croaker, cabezon and sand shark. This beach is located in the City of Huntington Beach, extending three miles, connected by a bike-way. Learn More.
At Capistrano Beach, you can enjoy volleyball, basketball and other beach activities. Summer brings concession stands and fishing gear rental. Learn More.
Corona del Mar State Beach offers free parking on the bluff, picnic tables, volleyball nets, beach wheelchairs and concession stands. Learn More.
Crystal Cove State Beach is three and a half miles of coastline, popular with swimmers and surfers. There are many of tidepools and sandy coves and offshore waters are noted for underwater scenery. Learn More.
The Dana Point Harbor features extensive boating facilities and services with shops and restaurants along the boardwalk. Boat charters, bicycle rentals and sport fishing are a few things to enjoy. Learn More.
Doheny State Beach is a favorite for camping with trailer sanitation stations and fire rings. The day-use area features five acres of picnic tables, changing rooms and concession stands. The San Juan Creek Bikeway begins just north of Doheney State Beach and continues inland along the creek past San Juan Capistrano. Learn More.
Huntington City Beach is home to the longest recreational pier in the State of California. The pier stretches 1856 feet into the ocean, providing a visionary feast during the sunset. It was originally built in 1904 and rebuilt in the early 1990s. Learn More.
Huntington State Beach features a bicycle train and rings for bonfires. It is located directly across from the Huntington Beach Wetlands. Learn More.
Laguna Beach stretches over six miles of coastline, featuring thirty public beaches. Learn More.
Newport Beach contains about 23 square miles of ocean. Balboa Beach & Pier offers amusement park games, shop, dine and travel by ferry. Learn More.
Salt Creek Park offers sandy beaches, rocky promontories and sheer cliffs. Enjoy swimming, body surfing and tidepool exploration. Learn More.
San Clemente City Beach features volleyball courts, swings, fire pits, picnic areas, beach concession stands, restrooms, showers and lots of ocean. Learn More.
Mile-long San Clemente State Beach can be found between Los Angeles and San Diego. Learn More.
Seal Beach is located on the northern most border of Orange County. The beach is a point of access for boats and yachts into the Pacific Ocean. Near the beachfront, Old Town Seal Beach features a tree-lined Main Street with quaint shops and eateries popular with locals and tourists. Learn More.
Sunset Beach is a 45 acre beach with plenty of parking and playground equipment, which draws families and visitors annually. Learn More.