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Doheny State Beach is located in the city of Dana Point, California and is one of California's most popular state beaches and attracts almost one million visitors per year. Doheny has a day use surfing beach at its northern end and a five-acre lawn with picnic facilities and volleyball courts.
beach consistently earn Doheny State Beach the title of “Orange County’s best camping site.” Its 113 campsites, including 33 beachfront sites, have fire rings, picnic tables, and hot showers. The group camp can accommodate up to 40 people. Reserve at (800) 444-7275 or . www.parks.ca.gov/doheny. Beach Activities
Doheny State Beach 25300 Dana Point Harbor Drive • Dana Point, CA 92629 • (949) 496-6171 www.dohenystatebeach.org With over a mile of sandy beach and some of the warmest water and best swimming and surfing in California, it’s no wonder that people return here year after year on vacation. SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit is 15 mph.
Doheny State Beach, located in the City of Dana Point, is one of California's most popular state beaches with visitation at almost one million visitors per year. Doheny has a day-use surfing beach at its northern end and a five-acre lawn with picnic facilities and volleyball courts.
The Doheny State Beach Interpretive Association (DSBIA) formed in 1982 to promote an appreciation for and an interest in the natural history of Doheny State Beach. Membership fees, donations and other funds are used to maintain the park’s visitor center that is the home of 5 aquariums and a popular indoor tide pool.
The Doheny State Beach Junior Lifeguard Program is a three-week program (three sessions per summer) open ocean recreation and education program that takes place at Doheny State Beach. The program meets on weekdays from 9am-3pm between towers 10 and 11 (see map for exact program location).
How Did Doheny State Beach Get its Name? Doheny is more than just the name of a surf spot memorialized in the Beach Boys hit Surfin’ USA. The park is named after the family who donated the land to the State of California in 1931. Edward L. Doheny – who was later to become California’s
Heavy equipment operators from State Parks and Orange County Parks will disperse the sand over approximately 1,775 feet, from the north reach of Capistrano Beach to the south day-use area of Doheny SB.
Doheny State Beach provides habitat and nesting ground to such birds as black-crowned night herons, ruby-crowned kinglets and snowy egrets, while black-bellied plovers and sanderlings dart across the sand. Doheny also enjoys migratory visits from whales offshore and monarch butterflies in season.
California State Parks also has alternative camping, such as rustic cabins, cottages, lodging, tent cabins, floating campsites, and yurts. Please check the following parks and their websites for more information. Asilomar State Beach and Conference Grounds https://www.visitasilomar.com. Marconi Conference Center (415) 663-9020