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Laguna Coast Wilderness Park [1] is a 7,000-acre (2,800 ha) wilderness area in the San Joaquin Hills surrounding Laguna Beach, California. This park features coastal canyons, ridgeline views and the only natural lakes in Orange County, California .
Laguna Canyon forms the center section of an approximately 17,500-acre (71 km 2) strip of wilderness preserve running northeast–southwest along the Pacific coast. Most of the canyon is covered Laguna Coast Wilderness Park , which is 7,000 acres (28 km 2 ).
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park [44] is a 7,000-acre (2,800 ha) wilderness area in the hills surrounding Laguna Beach. This park features coastal canyons, ridgeline views, and the only natural lakes in Orange County.
Attractions We Love: Redondo Beach Pier, Hopkins Wilderness Park. Favorite Beach: Redondo Beach. ... Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. Favorite Beach: Main Beach.
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park entrance. The most traveled route into town is the nine-mile Laguna Canyon Road within the 7,000-acre (2,800 ha) Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, which has some of the last remaining undeveloped coastal canyons in Southern California. The park is dominated by coastal sage scrub, cactus and native grasses. Over 40 ...
Aliso and Wood Canyons is part of the larger South Coast Wilderness, 22,000 acres (8,900 ha) of preserved open space in the San Joaquin Hills that also includes the larger Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and Crystal Cove State Park outside the city limits. The interconnected city and regional park systems provide a significant refuge for wildlife ...
Barbara's Lake is a natural lake in the James Dilley Greenbelt Preserve section of the greater Laguna Coast Wilderness Park in Laguna Canyon, Orange County, California, United States. The lake is believed to be spring fed and bears the distinction of being the only natural lake in Orange County, California that contains water year round.
Beginning from Knight’s Park Trailhead, you could hike Cascade Head Trail, managed by the Nature Conservancy, for 3 miles to Road 1861. Then, you'd hike the road about 1.5 miles to Harts Cove ...