Corona Del Mar Beach: Haven for Sunsets and Circle Walks

by Michele

Corona Del Mar Beach

Corona Del Mar Beach is a bit of an oddity in the OC beach scene.  It doesn’t fit into any of the regular categories. For instance, it appears to be one beach but there are 3 very distinctly separate areas with different names. I had to enlist the help of readers on our page on Facebook to figure it all out. Parking is also a stumper. It’s called Corona Del Mar STATE Beach, but state parks passes don’t work here. It’s not a regional beach, so no OCParks pass either. The City of Newport Beach acts as operator. The best free option is to park at the top of the hill, but with little kids it’s quite a hike. Hopefully, we can help you sort out all your options.

Location: Corona Del Mar Beach is off of Pacific Coast Highway(PCH) near Newport Beach. We usually take PCH from the Laguna Beach direction or go south from MacArthur Blvd. Coming from Laguna Beach you’ll turn left onto Marguerite before you reach Newport Beach. If you are coming from Newport, it will be a right onto Marguerite. Drive to the dead end and park along Ocean Blvd (if you can find a spot) – or the parking lot down at the beach is on your right and then left down the hill. MAP TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACH

Highlights:

  • The bluff with benches and a real Inspiration Point is perfect for watching the sunset over Catalina. Boats come and go from Newport Harbor.
  • Pirate’s Cove: At the north end of the beach, actually in Newport Harbor.  The safest way to approach is from the bluff top and down the stairs. We scrambled up and over the rocks/trail from the parking lot. Be careful with little ones.
  • Main Beach: Visible from above. It’s a wide beach with fire pits, volleyball courts and a jetty. There’s a scene in the movie Love Story filmed on the jetty by the fire pits. There’s also a restaurant and restrooms near the beach.
  • Little Corona Del Mar: At the south end of Ocean Blvd. A steep hill and not much beach, but great for tidepooling and photographs.
  • Our Circle Walk: We usually park on the bluff top and walk down onto the beach to play around before sunset. Then we head south and up the steep concrete path to the lookout point. Look down onto the rocks for a special surprise here. The path ends at Inspiration Point and then we walk back to our car on Ocean Boulevard. (Not really stroller-friendly b/c you are walking on the beach).

Be Aware:

  • Parking is tough. Solve that problem by purchasing a pass or getting there early/late and you’ll love it.
  • Check ocbeachinfo.com for water quality.

Checklist:

  • PARKING: If you want to pay for parking you can drive down the hill and pay at the kiosk. Parking is a steep $15/day regularly and goes up to $25 on holidays. Link to city parking info. The annual pass looks like a good deal if you are going to go regularly. It would only cost $50 if you wait to buy it after July 1st and it would get you in through December 31st. Details on the City of Newport website.
  • Fire pits
  • Volleyball courts
  • Lifeguards during the summer
  • Visit the official Corona Del Mar State Beach website
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Lisa Davlantes

Thanks for the info. on Corona Del Mar SB. You gave better info. than the county websites! We are planning to attend a party at the beach this Sat. and are wondering if we can park our 31 ft. RV in the pay lot. Do you know if this is possible?

Thanks,
Lisa

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