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Crystal Cove State Park

Crystal Cove State Park Review

Midway between Corona del Mar and Laguna, stretching along both sides of Pacific Coast Highway, Crystal Cove State Park is a favorite of local beachgoers and wilderness trekkers. It encompasses a 3.2-mile stretch of unspoiled beach and has some of the best tide-pooling in southern California. Here you can see starfish, crabs, and other sea life on the rocks. The park's 2,400 acres of backcountry are ideal for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, but stay on the trails to preserve the beauty. Hike-in, backcountry camping is allowed in one of the three campgrounds. Bring water, food, and other supplies; there's a pit toilet but no shower. Open fires and pets are forbidden. Crystal Cove Historic District holds a collection of 46 handmade historic cottages (17 of which are available for overnight rental), decorated and furnished to reflect the 1935-1955 beach culture that flourished here. On the sand above the high tide line and on a bluff above the beach, the cottages offer a funky look at beach life 50 years ago. Reservations are essential for cottage overnight stays.

Beachcomber at Crystal Cove Café. Beach culture flourishes in the Crystal Cove Historic District's restaurant, the Beachcomber at Crystal Cove Café, whose umbrella-laden deck is just a few steps above the white sand. 949/376-6900. www.thebeachcombercafe.com.

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