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    Aliso Beach

    4.4 (192 reviews)

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    Jessica T.

    The views are amazing! The easy access to parking and restroom there's even a small restaurant. Not great for little kids the waves a way too choppy.

    Nancy L.

    This is my favorite beach in OC because the hourly parking is only $2.50/hr and the parking is right at the beach so you don't have to trek far. There is a playground that my kids love to play at and the other end there are rocks that has good tide pool. There is an onsite cafe and the food is really good as well as clean bathrooms. The waves can get big during high tide so be sure to keep an eye out for your children.

    Frank P.

    This is a nice little beach in Laguna. They have a parking lot, playground for the kids, and a snack bar. The surf can get rough at times that's why the pier is no longer here. It got torn down along with Treasure Island pier in the late 90's. The snack bar has good food too

    Jaymes M.

    Aliso Beach in Laguna, is one of our favorite beaches to visit. It's been a couple years since we last came here. We drove by really quick before dinner. We couldn't help but watch the sunset tonight. It was so beautiful we had to stop. Aliso beach is clean and quaint, but gets very busy during those hot summer days. I personally wouldn't come here when it's packed as parking is such a pain. There is an attached parking lot, as well as one across the way that you can reach via underground tunnel. You can also park on the streets but with little ones, I'm too nervous to do that. At the main parking lot entrance is a kids playground. All the way across the other side of the same parking lot are the showers, restrooms and a shack to buy food. As you can see from my photos, Aliso Beach, is a beautiful place to sit and watch the sun come down. You'll love this place. It's a favorite in South OC. I'll be retuning with the family again very soon. Hopefully this time we beat the crowd.

    Willie L.

    The beach is a hidden local beach. There are some beach front parking so you are steps away after parking. It is hourly parking which allows you flexibility to stay as long as you'd like. We came out after the holiday and was able to enjoy some beach time.

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    Heather F.

    We visited Aliso Beach yesterday and found it to be a small but stunning stretch of coastline just south of Laguna Beach. It's not quite a cove, but it has that sheltered, tucked-away feel, making it a picturesque and relaxing place to spend a sunny afternoon. The beach itself is fairly narrow--not as deep as something like Santa Monica Beach--but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in beauty. The sand is clean, the water is crystal clear, and the views are gorgeous. Built into the bluff above the beach are beautiful homes that add to the dramatic coastal scenery. There's a large parking lot right next to the beach (paid parking), and from what I understand, there's additional parking across the street, accessible via a tunnel. The amenities are excellent: clean, well-maintained restrooms, a beachfront snack bar with outdoor seating (which looked great, though we didn't try it), and even a playground for kids. One of the most striking features was the surf. On the day we went, the waves were very large and powerful--definitely not ideal for casual swimming. The lifeguards were very active and attentive, keeping a close watch on everyone and advising kids to stay back from the water, which gave us some peace of mind. At the northern end of the beach, there's a lovely tide pool area where families were exploring, and a natural rock formation that looks like a tunnel--very popular for photos and exploring. It definitely had an Instagram-worthy vibe. All in all, Aliso Beach is a gem: beautiful, well-equipped, and lively but not overcrowded. Just be cautious if you're planning to swim--it's as wild as it is wonderful!

    Angela S.

    On the day we visited here, the lifeguard said that there was a strong rip tide; everyone had to stay out of the water :-( We were disappointed, but the waves here alren't dangerous all the time. On a good day, visiting here can be quite appealing. While this beach isn't for everyone, it's a great place to come if you're a boogie boarder or a skim surfer (it's not so good if you're into snorkeling or body surfing) There's plenty of parking, several places to purchase food, and some reasonably clean bathrooms. While this probably won't become your favorite beach, it's certainly worth paying it a visit :-)

    Linh Y.

    Since my solo first visit to Aliso Beach, I have been back here a couple times to volunteer to clean the beach with my eldest daughter in Nov and Dec 2023. Funny, for Nov, we pulled into the parking lot and saw the Surfrider blue tent, but after we parked and started walking over to them, they had already packed up and left LOL. I guess they couldn't wait to get out of here. My daughter and I still stayed for an hour to see if we can find some trash. They actually did a very good job on the clean up that day... we still found about 6 items though... mainly candy wrappers... it's still something. For Dec, we arrived an hour earlier than in Nov. Hence, we got a chance to pick up more trash this time around than the last. Aliso Beach is very well kept. Love the waters and sand! Depending on the season of the tides, the sand can come up in mounds. People are still here to enjoy their beach visit any time of the year. We got a chance to peek at the birds taking their baths in the small pond area... it was so much fun watching them. We came to the conclusion that the male birds took longer baths than the female birds. I guess first impression is everything in case they meet a new lady bird... wash to impress LOL. Anyway, we will definitely be back here for more volunteer cleanup, enjoy the beautiful beach views, and listen to the serene waves. Come join us on the first Saturday of each month from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM! See you here!

    Jes M.

    This is my favorite beach to visit with the family as it's not as crowded as the other beaches in the area. I like that there are restrooms and a cafe for food and drinks. Parking can be tough to find so that is the only negative but not enough to keep me away.

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    Carina M.

    We love Aliso Beach because when there's parking, it's SO convenient to just park and grab all your things to walk a short distance to the beach, and if you have a little one (we have a 4-year-old) the park. The park is not super modern but it has all the essentials for kids, such as swings, slides, ladders, bridges, a boat and of course...sand :) Plus the backdrop being the pacific ocean is pretty sweet. There are restrooms that are pretty clean for being beach bathrooms and sinks with soap always stocked with soap. The restaurant "Los Mile" is delicious (fish tacos and michelada - yum!!) and the views...cmon. Go on a weekday, before 3pm and you'll find it's chill :) Summer time this place gets PACKED, but for those who are local....off season....it's perfection.

    Jan 2023: Aliso Creek running out to the ocean.
    Jenn R.

    Aliso Beach is a smaller beach where you can see beautiful homes right on the sand and other homes sitting on cliffs. It always makes me wonder what kind of jobs they have to afford beach property and that I'm 99% sure I will never attain such property. Then I drive inland towards home and ponder my life decisions. THE ALISO BEACH FEELS | Quaint and cozy little spot for beach goers to lay out in the sun and enjoy the beach life. A small playground area sits next to (elevated) where Aliso Creek empties out into the ocean. There's a little eatery called Lost Pier Cafe where they serve up breakfast and lunch items every day from 8AM - 6PM. Portable fire pits are available for rent through Lost Pier Cafe! Just visit their website for more information. The famous Laguna Ocean Tide Pools are located north of the parking lot. It's a bit of a walk, especially walking in sand, but well worth it. THE PARKING SITUATION | Park and pay the fee at a pay station or through the Laguna Beach Parking app. There's a change to the Aliso Beach parking rules found on the City of Laguna website: "Effective March 1, 2023, the City of Laguna Beach will manage the Aliso Beach parking lots.  Parking rates will be $2.50/hour, and City-issued Shopper Permits will be valid in both the inland and coastal lots. OC Parks passes will no longer be valid in the Aliso Beach lots. OC Parks will offer a prorated refund for annual passes purchased before March 1.  Please email ocparks@ocparks.com to initiate a refund. A prorated refund is only offered for those who have a current All County Parks and Beaches Annual Parking Pass or a County Beach Annual Parking Pass." WOULD I GO BACK? | During summer? No. It's much to crowded to actually enjoy the beach. I would come back during the off season months when the weather is cooler and less crowded.

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    Elisa G.

    I love this beautiful spot which is to the left of the Montage Hotel as you are facing the beach.it is truly magnificent and one of the best beaches in Laguna. The water is cold but the body surfers don't seem to mind.

    Deepa N.

    Was here during Memorial Day weekend. It was crowded and parking was full. We waited for 10 minutes to get a parking spot. Views are amazing, blue sea, huge waves and it's a clean beach. Saw a lot of life guards at this beach who were activity running around and stopping kids & adults who were diving into the water. We had a wonderful time here and a perfect place to relax on the sand. Highly recommend!

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    Hands down, the life guards on duty are very good and attentive. The beach is dangerous with a slight drop at the shore.

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    Very clean and private beach usted to go all the time it's one of the only things I miss about Orange County

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    This place never lets me down, the vibe it host is AMAZING! My only wish is that there was possibility to overnight camp!!

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    Are the fire pits open?

    No, they've all been removed.

    Are the fire pits still closed? Have they been busy still lately if not?

    They are still closed.

    Do they have firewood available there? Last Sunday I was there there were unused logs laying around, I was curious if they offer it for people who want to use the fire pit

    The fire rings are closed- COVID 19

    Is Aliso good for boogie boarding?

    Yes. As well as skim boarding.

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    Great playground to keep any littles busy (especially those who aren't all that fond of the water and tide).

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