Crystal Cove is one of my favorite beaches in Orange County, ranking in my top three. It is conveniently located on PCH, offering a picturesque drive along the stunning California coast. Parking is available across the street, providing two options for beach access. The first option is a pleasant 8-10 minute walk, which the kids particularly enjoy due to the tunnel adorned with beautiful tile paintings. Alternatively, you can opt to take the bus down for a fare of $2.00 per person. The beach itself is lovely, and it even features the Beach Comber restaurant right on the sand.
This beach park is a favorite among locals, including myself, because of its natural landscape. The pedestrian paths outnumber the vehicle roads, which creates a nice separation from city life. The sand beach walk is located below street level, away from the busy Pacific Coast Highway. The trails from the parking lots wind through areas of local sage, scrub brush, and chaparral. Along the way, you can also find restroom structures. By using Google Maps Satellite View, you can easily locate the beach access and find highlights along the trail. Crystal Cove State Park is well-known for its clean sand beach and ocean. In the summertime, it's great for swimming and occasionally surfing, although body boarding is more common. Lifeguards are always present and keep a close watch. During the off season, the watch stations are moved and lined up on dry land. The waterfront is a year-round spectacle with its tide pools, which are definitely worth the hike. The beach walk is lined with ocean-carved rock formations. You can set up beach chairs, a tarp, or a towel to hold a spot and enjoy watching the waves, boats offshore, or kids building sand castles. The entrance fee for vehicles is $15, but prices may change in the summertime. The day use side is open from 6:00 am to sunset.