Crescent Bay Point Park, Coastal park in Laguna Beach, United States
Crescent Bay Point Park is a coastal park perched on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean in Laguna Beach with grassy areas and walking paths along its edges. The space offers continuous views of the water and is easy to explore on foot.
The land was set aside as a public park to protect the natural coastline and give residents ocean access. This choice shaped how North Laguna Beach developed as a place for public seaside recreation.
Local photographers and artists visit regularly to capture changing light and color across the bay in their work. The park draws people who want to document and share the beauty they find here.
Street parking is available near the entrance on Crescent Bay Drive, though it can be hard to find a spot on weekends or nice days. The park is easy to reach on foot and the paths work for most fitness levels.
From April through May, visitors can watch gray whales with their calves migrate from Mexico to Alaska along the California coast. This is one of the few spots in the area where you can see this migration clearly from land.
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