Places to play and recreate in Laguna Beach, beaches, trails, art salons and more.

Showing 10 from 204 Items

Count:
Sort by:
Order:

Home to a number of charming tidepools, including the popular attraction “the blow hole,” Pearl Street Beach is a lovely spot for locals and visitors to see some of Laguna's native marine life. Surfing is not allowed at Pearl Street, but…

Established in 1992, this surf apparel company’s mission is to define its image through the “definitive soul and artful style” of longboarding. This signature style is reflected through quality fabrics, trims and construction that are woven into a…

Brown's Park, a 25-foot wide property, is sometimes referred to as a mini-park and is considered a hidden gem by locals and returning tourists. Brown's features a unique art installation, ocean views, benches, and is handicap accessible.

Mountain Road Beach poses some hazardous conditions, from multiple submerged rocks to ongoing rip currents. It is a popular spot for diving, snorkeling and body boarding, but visitors should use extreme caution when utilizing this beach.

Bluebird, located in the heart of south Laguna, features picnic tables, restrooms, a children's play area, a grassy area, benches, basketball court, tennis courts, barbeque areas and is handicap accessible. Bluebird is also a lively location during…

A lovely little beach, the conditions at Anita Street beach are more mild than at neighboring Thalia. Swimmers are allowed here and it is a better place for beginning surfers to learn without the stress of a crowded wave.

Alta Laguna Park, high on the hill and often referred to as Top of the World, features ocean views, picnic tables, restrooms, a children's play area, grassy areas, benches, a basketball court, baseball field, tennis courts, and is handicap…

Thalia Street Beach is an extremely popular local surfing spot. Swimmers are not allowed in the surfing area to prevent dangerous collisions or interference. The surf can get high and conditions can become dangerous at times so surfers and body…

Established in 1971 and located in the big red barn, the shop sells, rents and repairs most brands of bicycles including Look, Specialized and Foundry, as well as cycling apparel and accessories.

In the summer of 1950, surfer Hobie Alter started shaping surfboards, and wound up shaping a culture. Today, the shop carries the legacy of Hobie’s commitment to innovation and performance, carving out only the finest products. In addition to Hobie…