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Table Rock Beach: Laguna's Coastal Jewel

Discover Table Rock Beach in Laguna: dramatic cliffs, clear waters, tide pools, and a tranquil coastal escape. A local favorite!

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Table Rock Beach, nestled in South Laguna Beach, is a captivating cove known for its dramatic cliffs, clear waters, and unique rock formations. This secluded beach offers a tranquil escape with excellent conditions for swimming, tide pool exploration, and skimboarding.

A brief summary to Table Rock Beach

  • 31561 Table Rock Dr, Laguna Beach, California, 92651, US
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Local tips

  • Arrive early, especially during peak season, to find parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
  • Explore the tide pools during low tide to discover a diverse array of marine life.
  • Be cautious of rip currents and strong surf, especially when swimming.
  • Check with lifeguards regarding current conditions and safety.
  • Note that dogs are not allowed on the beach between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. from June 15 to September 10.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), locate Table Rock Drive (the road to the east is Eagle Rock Way). Walk west on Table Rock Drive for one block to Bluff Drive. The entrance to the beach, a long, steep stairway, will be on the left side at the end of Bluff Drive. Be prepared for a descent and ascent.

  • Public Transport

    The nearest bus stop to Table Rock Beach is Coast-Table Rock. From the bus stop, it is a short walk to Table Rock Drive and Bluff Drive, where you can access the beach via the stairway. Use the Moovit app for detailed bus schedules and routes. A single fare on Laguna Beach local buses is typically around $1-$2.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Request a ride to the intersection of Table Rock Drive and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). From there, walk one block west on Table Rock Drive to Bluff Drive, where you will find the stairway access to the beach. A short taxi or ride-share trip from central Laguna Beach will typically cost $10-$15.

  • Parking

    Metered parking is available on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). Alternatively, free parking may be found across PCH in residential neighborhoods, but be mindful not to block driveways. Parking can be challenging, especially during peak times, so arrive early. Parking meters typically cost $1-3 per hour.

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Table Rock Beach, a hidden gem in South Laguna Beach, is a captivating cove celebrated for its dramatic cliffs, clear waters, and unique rock formations. This tranquil escape, south of Aliso Beach, offers a serene coastal experience. The beach derives its name from a prominent, flat rock formation extending into the ocean, creating a natural platform with stunning sunset views. The beach is a crescent of soft sand framed by towering cliffs adorned with lush vegetation, reminiscent of the Italian coast. This secluded setting contributes to its intimate atmosphere, making it a favorite among locals. Table Rock Beach is approximately 450 feet long, characterized by broad, sandy areas and tide pools. During low tide, the beach's vibrant tide pools teem with marine life, offering glimpses of colorful starfish, sea anemones, crabs, and more. The main rock in the center of the beach, Table Rock, is explorable during low tide. Skimboarders frequent the beach, taking advantage of waves breaking along the shoreline. Swimming can be dangerous due to strong rip currents. Historically, the area was inhabited by the Tongva people, who thrived on the region's marine resources. In the early 20th century, Laguna Beach became a haven for artists, inspired by the area's stunning landscapes. Today, Table Rock Beach is open year-round from 6 am to 10 pm.

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