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EXPLORE CRYSTAL COVE
Nestled
between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, Crystal Cove is uniquely
situated in heart of the California Riviera. A long sweeping cove,
sandstone cliffs, vibrant tide pools teaming with life... this is
where the beauty of Crystal Cove begins. Below are just some of
the amenities bestowed upon Crystal Cove residents.
Beach Access For Residents of Crystal Cove
A walking trail at the end of Sandy Cove Street within the community of
Crystal Cove provides residents with direct access to Crystal Cove State
beach via a lighted tunnel under Pacific Coast Highway. The tunnel
leads residents directly to the Historic Beach Cottages as well as
The Beachcomber Cafe, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner,
seven days a week.
Crystal Cove State Park
Crystal
Cove State Park comprises 3.5 miles of beach and more than 2,000 acres
of wooded canyons, bluffs and trails. This protected habitat is a
popular haven for recreational users, including joggers, hikers,
mountain bikers, bird watchers and plein air painters. In the
offshore marine sanctuary, residents can enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling,
swimming and surfing. For more information, please visit
www.CrystalCoveStatePark.com.
Historic Beach Cottages
Built
as a seaside colony in the 1930's and 1940's, the Crystal Cove Historic
Beach Cottages endure as a magical escape for visitors who appreciate
the opportunity to experience California's natural and architectural
beauty, untouched by time. The 46 original California beach
cottages were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979
as surviving examples of early Vernacular architecture. The
cottages were carefully restored by the Crystal Cove Alliance (in
conjunction with the California Department of Parks and Recreation) and
may now be rented out on a daily basis. For additional information
on renting a historic cottage, please visit
www.CrystalCoveBeachCottages.com
Regional Trail System
Trails
within the gated community of Crystal Cove intersect both the County
trail system and 11 miles of state park hiking trails.
The Canyon Club
The Canyon Club
is a central gathering place for residents of Crystal Cove.
Supported by the Crystal Cove Homeowners Association, this resort-style
complex includes a recreation building complete with club room, catering
kitchen/bar, fitness room, card room and dining terraces. Outside
is a Junior Olympic pool, a spa, a children's wading pool, a cabana with
showers and a pavilion with a barbecue. There are also tree tennis
courts and a half-basketball court.
Sidney Bay Tot Lot
Located on
Sidney Bay Drive within the community of Crystal Cove, the Tot Lot uses
seasside themes to give its sand play area special character. The
park is highlighted by a gently sloping lawn, walkways and play
equipment.
Reef Point Park
Reef Point Park
has a child's playground with a nautical theme, along with a unique rope
climbing apparatus. There is also a covered barbeque area,
restrooms and a basketball "half-court."
Ocean Garden
Ocean Garden is a
unique experiential view park. A large central green is surrounded
by intimate gardens of exotic plantings designed to create a sense of
undersea exploration.
Island Garden
Island Garden
offers stunning views over the Pacific Ocean to the islands of Santa
Catalina and San Clemente. The park features a lush crescent lawn
and landscaping that matches the native plants on the islands in the
distance.
Crystal Cove Promenade
Just
beyond the gates of the community, Crystal Cove Promenade offers a
distinctive variety of shopping and dining destinations.
The Resort at Pelican Hill
The
Resort at Pelican Hill is nestled among 504 acres of coastland in
Newport Coast, situated near thousands of acres of preserved, natural
wilderness. A destination Golf Resort with three main components -
170 bungalows and 34 bungalow suites, a new golf clubhouse and 128
private villas. Designed by world famous golf course architect Tom
Fazio, the golf course features 36 outstanding holes that make up the
Ocean South and Ocean North courses.