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trip 3.2 Crystal Cove Beaches
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Distance 2–5.5 miles (loop)
Hiking Time 1–3 hours
Elevation Gain 100’
Difficulty Easy–moderate
Trail Use Good for kids
Best Times All year
Agency CCSP
Permit CCSP parking fee required
DIRECTIONS There are three separate entrances to the bluff-and-beach section of Crystal Cove State Park: Pelican Point, Los Trancos, and Reef Point. All three are clearly marked with large brown signs posted on the Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. For the longest loop, enter via Pelican Point on the west side of the PCH opposite Newport Coast Drive, turn right beyond the entrance station, and park in lot 2.
Hemmed in by 80-foot cliffs on one side and the restless surf on the other, Crystal Cove State Park’s 3 miles of sandy beachfront seem strangely detached from the busy world above. Aside from the quaint beachfront-cottage community at Crystal Cove, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, the midportion of the beach is largely free of encroachment by man-made structures. Come early in the morning, or anytime on a cold or rainy day, and you may have the beach all to yourself. The bluff tops represent the first (other than the one being cut now at beach level) of several successively higher and older marine terraces extending back into the interior San Joaquin Hills. Stay on the designated paths so as not to trample the sage scrub plant and wildlife community that has been reestablished here. Much of this vegetation looks brown and drab in summer and fall, when it is dormant, but it turns green and colorful during the rainy season.