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Laguna Beach, California directions Heisler Park
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Heisler Park Laguna Beach is probably the most popular of all the Laguna Beach parks, possibly because of its perfect location, nestled on the cliffs directly above several adjacent beautiful beaches in North Laguna. This park features expansive grassy areas, abundant picnic tables, the famous gazebo, the Laguna Beach Lawn Bowling Club, and direct access to Main Beach, Rockpile, Picnic Beach, Divers Cove, and Fishermans Cove beaches. |
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This park features countless benches to admire the stunning views. There are also several picnic tables and direct access to Treasure Island Beach Laguna Beach, via stairs or two ramps for easier access for all. Also, you can’t help but notice the beautiful The Montage Resort which accentuates the class and style of this beautiful park! |
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The historic rocketship at Bluebird Park was recently the subject of controversy, but fortunately funds were raised to not only rebuild the rocketship... but to also renovate the entire Bluebird Park facility. This Laguna Beach park has extensive playground equipment that children love! You'll find swings, climbing equipment, numerous slides, a half-court basketball court, and of course- the historic rocketship! In addition, this park has restroom facilities and payphone for emergencies. Bring the kids out to play in this children's paradise! |
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Brown's Park is a wonderful little tree-lined walkway in North Laguna Beach. Many people walk by this serene park without even noticing it. This wonderful Laguna Beach park was donated by Joe Brown after his grandfathers beachfront home was destroyed by a winter storm. Come see the bronze statuary chairs, dedication plaque and poem, and the stained glass fencing where the Brown's Park walkway culminates into a poetic oceanview overlook of Main Beach in Laguna! |
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The Laguna Beach Dog Park (or Bark Park) is the perfect place to bring your dogs to let them run and frolick off-leash and socialize with other dogs! Over two-acres of fully-enclosed grassy areas withing the park provide ample space for your dog to burn off energy with their canine friends! |
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If you're interested in hiking with some amazing views, try the Laguna Coast Wilderness park. This is part of the OC parks collection of wilderness areas. There are countless fireroads and single-track trails for you to hike, run, or mountain-bike. |
Find out more about the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park at our Laguna Beach Hiking Trails page. |
Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park is another fantastic collection of fireroads and hiking trails for you to hike, run, or mountain-bike. You'll find canyon trails along Aliso Creek and the Wood Creek at the canyon floor, or if you prefer the scenic views and cardio workout charge along the ridge-line trails! |
Find out more about the Aliso Creek and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park at our Laguna Beach Hiking Trails page. |
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