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Orange County Opens Beach Parking: Aliso Beach Hours, Information

With Memorial Day weekend fast approaching, and social distance orders still underway in Orange County here is the latest beach information.

With Memorial Day weekend fast approaching, and social distance orders still underway in Orange County here is the latest beach information.
With Memorial Day weekend fast approaching, and social distance orders still underway in Orange County here is the latest beach information. (Ashley Ludwig, photo)

LAGUNA BEACH, CA —Laguna Beach announced that city beaches are open for active recreation Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. City beaches are open for active recreation on Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 12 noon.

These new hours are on a trial basis, according to city officials.

NOTE: Beachgoers are required to maintain at least six feet of physical distance from one another. All dogs must be on a leash.

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If you need accommodations to the active use regulation, our Marine Safety Lifeguards will be happy to help, just call (949) 494-6572.

Elsewhere in Orange County, officials announced limited parking at county-run beaches starting Monday, May 18.

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Most lots are open with restrictions, calling for reduced capacity, though neighbors can breathe a bit easier as cars will not be flooding community streets.

At county-operated beaches, parking is now open with reduced capacity at Salt Creek, Strands, and Baby beaches in Dana Point, the county reported on their website.

The coastal lot is open at Aliso Beach in South Laguna, with the inland lot remaining closed. Aliso Beach parking may also close during times of high surf,be advised, and check before you go.

Parking at Capistrano Beach remains closed for maintenance. Beaches remain open for active recreation only.

"County beaches are open for active recreation only," according to an Orange County Parks news release. The social distancing between family groups is expected, according to officials.
What you can, and cannot do on Orange County Beaches:

  • Visitors to the beach can shell-seek, walk, run, swim, surf, paddleboard, boat, kayak and boogie board.
  • You cannot sunbathe, build sandcastles, play volleyball, spikeball or other games, bring coolers, umbrellas or grills.

According to Emergency Services Director Mark Ghilarducci, reopening parking is another part of the phased reopening that began earlier this month.

All county beach parking lots have been closed since March 25 to encourage local,
neighborhood-based recreation and to reduce the potential for crowding of open spaces, according to OC Parks Director Stacy Blackwood.

These closures have proved to slow both volume and intensity of visitation to the beaches and open areas, while simultaneously providing needed access for Orange County residents to pursue healthy outdoor exercise, she wrote in a letter to Ghilarducci earlier this month.

County-run beaches are open seven days a week, and parking is $1 an hour to be paid using "pay and display" machines. Orange County Annual Beach, county parks and beaches parking passes are also available. If you're interested in an annual parking pass, they are available online. Senior and veteran discounts apply.

If you're hitting the county beaches, here are the hours:

  • City of Laguna Beach: Aliso, Table Rock, West, Camel Point, Thousand Steps, Treasure Island beaches: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays. 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Sunday. Restroom facilities closed.
  • Capistrano Beach: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
  • Poche Beach: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
  • Salt Creek: 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily
  • Strands Beach: 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily
  • Baby Beach: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
  • Bayside Beach: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily

Be sure and send us a picture from the beach to post on Patch! we want to know what you're active use looks like when you visit. Send pictures, and a little bit about your beach trip, to your Orange County Patch Editor:Ashley.Ludwig@Patch.com for a chance to have your photo featured.

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