

Classic Southern California beach town and healthly lifestyle. Seven miles of pristine beaches and white sand coves are waiting for you in Laguna Beach. There's plenty of room to go for a run on the beach or on one of the local canyon trails. You can also ride a bike around town or along the coast highway for exercise. On any day of the year, you'll see athletes and casual fitness buffs getting outdoors for their regular exercise.
No matter what your interest in fitness or sports, there is something here for you!
The land in and around Laguna Beach rises quickly from the shoreline into the hills and canyons of the San Joaquin Hills. The town's highest point, at an elevation of 1007 ft. (307 m.), is Temple Hill in the Top of the World neighborhood.[2] Due to its hilly topography and surrounding parklands, there are few roads into or out of town: only the Pacific Coast Highway connecting to Newport Beach to the northwest and to Dana Point to the south, and State Route 133 crossing the hills in a northeastern direction through Laguna Canyon.

Pristine beaches and quaint village setting. Whenever you decide to visit Laguna Beach, there are always several attractions and special events to be seen in and around town, ranging from art festivals to historical tours and wilderness parks to dolphin and whale watching.

Artists, Galleries, Restaurants and Clubs. Laguna is home to many artists and art galleries. It also boasts many great restuaurants, bistros and clubs. Many of them offer breath-taking ocean views and city sights.


Lifeguards
Open Space
Surfing
Canyon Trails
White Sand Beaches
Historic Cottages
Friendly People
Beach Volleyball