Bluebird Beach - Laguna
Beach California
Laguna Beach includes seven miles of
beaches and some of Orange County's most unique beach landforms. What's
especially memorable about beaches such as Bluebird Beach is not the fact that
you'll rarely see a bluebird at the beach itself, but the sunsets. Each evening
brings a different surprise so that you never know what to expect in terms of
colors of the sky and lighting that reflects on the ocean and sand. The lighting
brings out artists who try to capture the colors and moods of these special
times. Note that the photo above showing a surfer walking along the waterline at
sunset is not surfing at this beach, but merely passing through. Surfing is not
generally permitted here, but we wanted to share the beauty of the sunset at
this beach.
Bluebird Beach is located in front of the Surf and Sand Hotel at the base of
Bluebird Canyon. The ramp that leads down to the beach is located at the corner
of South Coast Highway and Bluebird Canyon.
This beach is popular with guests of the hotel as well as local residents. Most
of Bluebird Beach is a sandy stretch with a strong shore break wave that is
popular with body surfers. There are also several small reefs on the southern
end of the beach that are popular with body boarders, but should be avoided by
swimmers.
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