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

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Considered the most popular park in Laguna Beach, Heisler Park offers stunning views of the cliffs above the beach, with crashing waves below, is home to an array of native plants, and features art installations tucked away throughout the park. It…

Crystal Cove State Park (6 miles). This trail consists of the very last stretch of open coastal land in Orange County. Trail visitors will enjoy lush valleys, rolling hills, ocean view, and a beautiful State Park known as Crystal Cove. Length of…

Thalia Street Park (near Thalia Street Beach) features an ocean view and benches.

Nestled on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Virginia Way, Fire Station Four is located in the City neighborhood of South Laguna and is staffed 24 hours a day. It houses two engines; a 2006 American La France and a 1997 Emergency One. As a paramedic unit…

Spring Into Art Weekend (April). Learn from professional artists in our exciting Spring Into Art series! Spring Into Art workshops offer the ever-popular glass-blowing classes, plus painting in acrylics and oils, fabric collage, mixed-media collage,…

Carolyn Wood View Knoll from Temple Hill (0.5 miles). This trail is categorized as easy to moderate skill level. Located at the 1,036-foot summit visitors will enjoy benches, interpretive maps, and 360-degree vistas. Length of this trail is 30…

Located in the Temple Hills community and sometimes referred to as Top of the World, this park offers public access with sitting benches and stunning ocean views.

Laguna Beach a la Carte (March). Laguna Beach a la Carte®—A Food & Wine Experience taking place around town from Thursday, March 7—Sunday, March 10, 2013. Enjoy four days of special restaurant offers, daily events, chef & winemaker dinners,…

Big Bend-Bommer Ridge-Laguna Ridge Loop (3.2 miles). This trail is categorized as easy to moderate. This Wilderness Park is a diverse underdeveloped 6,500-acre parkland located between Laguna Canyon and Crystal Cove State Park. Once a working cattle…

Ruby Street Park is tiny, but makes up for what it lacks in size with charm. The lush landscaping makes the park an ideal space for a picnic lunch near Woods Cove Beach.