Top Lodging in North coast highway, Laguna beach, Orange county, California, United states

Laguna Beach House

Address: 475 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA

Lodging

“Out of all the places we stayed on our trip to California this was bay far the best. Nice smelling lobby with a chess board and free wine from 5-6pm. The rooms were clean and bright and ours had a private patio area. The cozy pool hot tub and fire pit was a great spot to relax. Just a quick walk to the beach and another short walk to lots of restaurants shopping and other beaches and museums. Will be back again with our kids next time.”

Laguna Beach Oceanfront Rentals | Studios De Laguna

Address: 1401 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA

Lodging

Hotel Joaquin

Address: 985 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA

Lodging

“This quaint little hotel is a hidden gem. If you want to relax and get away this is a great place to do it. Beautiful ocean views, friendly staff, immaculate grounds and steps from a beautiful beach. We really enjoyed our stay and highly recommend this place. Food was also fantastic.”

Crescent Bay Inn Laguna Beach

Address: 1435 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA

Lodging

“We went during off-season. It was very peaceful, and the accommodations were very pleasant. It's little bit aways from downtown, but we preferred that. Highly recommended.”

Crystal Cove State Park Moro Campground

Address: 8471 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great views and well maintained. The native vegetation has matured... much more private now compared to a few years ago...check in is at 3 p.m... rules are enforced and it is all good. This is a very sought-after place to camp in California. Park fills up six months in advance... 30 campsites for dry camping... 30 sites have partial hookups... you will not be disappointed.”

Crystal Cove State Park

Address: 8471 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We took our family, 1 teenager, 2 younger kids as well as grandparents in their 70’s and 80’s for a day trip to the tide pools. You need to make sure to check the tide reports before going and plan accordingly. We went at dusk which was great to have the sunset as well as low tide. We went about an hour before low tide and spent a few hours there and found numerous sea creatures. Of course regular, small fishes, hermit crabs, crabs, and snails. But then we also found sea stars, numerous giant sea slugs and once an octopus!”

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