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Beaches


Beachy Just Salt Creek Beach Park


Along Dana Point’s seven miles of coastline, you’ll fi nd picture-perfect sand and surf to fulfi ll every beach-going desire. Whether it’s relaxation, family adventure or epic breaks you’re looking for, Dana Point’s seaside locales have you covered. Young families will fi nd the wave-less Baby Beach ideal for building sandcastles, leisurely swims or gliding off


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on a stand-up paddleboard. Water adventures continue on the other side of the Harbor jetty where you’ll discover the Dana Point Marine Protected Area and an up-close look at the region’s vivacious marine life. Surfers, too, will revel in the city’s diverse breaks. Whether you are an expert wave rider or looking to learn, Dana Point’s famed breaks are for every level.


Beach Guide DANA POINT BEACHES (North to South) BEACH


PARKING


Dana Point’s beaches are patrolled year-round by state and county lifeguards; however, lifeguard towers are staffed only during the popular summer months from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Be cautious and stay safe! Beach Advisories: ocbeachinfo.com Surf Reports: surfline.com


Salt Creek Beach Park Dana Strand Beach Dana Point Marine Protected Area Baby Beach Doheny State Beach Capistrano Beach Park


Features Surf


Swim Sup


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Camping Tidepools


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