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Bear Lake Bear Lake Bear Lake
Northern UtahBear Lake Valley lies on the border of Utah and Idaho, and is home to the "Caribbean of the Rockies", or Bear Lake. Visitors can enjoy a myriad of outdoor activities throughout the entire year.
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Carbon Corridor Carbon Corridor Carbon Corridor
Central UtahCradled by the Book Cliffs, this land boasts rich history reflected in ancient rock art, scenic and adventurous outdoor opportunities, and museums that educate about the region’s history.
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Davis County Davis County Davis County
Northern UtahJust north of Salt Lake City, Davis County is known as the ultimate playground for fun, entertainment, and outdoor adventure. Within minutes, you can enjoy a round of golf at one of ten courses, explore over 500 miles of trails and bikeways, ski world-class downhill slopes, go sightseeing at Antelope Island State Park and the Great Salt Lake, or enjoy family fun at seven different amusement centers like Lagoon, the largest amusement park in the Intermountain West.
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Uintah County - Vernal Uintah County - Vernal Uintah County - Vernal
Northeastern UtahEnjoy Dinosaur National Monument, scenic byways, state parks, wilderness areas, heritage trails, petroglyphs, and family fun. It's world-class fishing, river running, biking, hiking, and camping in alpine meadows and red rock canyons.
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Emery County, Utah Emery County, Utah Emery County, Utah
South Central UtahWelcome to the Swell, a natural playground in the heart of Utah. Within the region, you will find endless opportunities to ride, climb, camp, hike or paddle.
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Heber Valley Heber Valley Heber Valley
North Central UtahHeber Valley is a true “Four Season” destination beautifully situated between the towering Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges amidst gorgeous lakes, blue-ribbon trout streams and top rated golf courses.
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Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon
Southern UtahTravel information on the North Rim Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Lake Powell, Kanab and Bryce Canyon Nation Park - Visit the Heart of the Parks.
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Moab Moab Moab
Southeast UtahMoab has long been a favorite destination for locals and world travelers alike. Southeast Utah is a must for any Utah traveler's itinerary.
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Park City Summer Park City Summer Park City Summer
North Central UtahMade famous by the Sundance Film Festival, Park City is a favorite with locals and the world. Ski resorts, scenic beauty, and Main Street draw visitors to this mountain city.
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Salt Lake Salt Lake Salt Lake
North Central UtahSalt Lake City is the cultural center of Utah and where most of the state's people reside. There is plenty to see and do here, just ask the locals.
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San Juan County San Juan County San Juan County
Southeast UtahSan Juan County is located in the Four Corners region of the southwest United States. Visitors come to experience the unique culture and natural history of the area.
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Capitol Reef Country Capitol Reef Country Capitol Reef Country
Central UtahThis area of southern Utah has a diversity of landscape like no other area in the state - red rock formations and canyons, pristine meadows, alpine forests, as well as lush green valleys. That landscape makes Capitol Reef Country perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATV tours, hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, or just a quiet picnic!
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Cedar City & Brian Head Cedar City & Brian Head Cedar City & Brian Head
Southern UtahCedar City hosts the Utah Shakespearean Festival every year. The area surrounding Cedar City is a natural wonderland cherished by nature-lovers.
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Logan - Cache Valley Logan - Cache Valley Logan - Cache Valley
Northern UtahCache Valley is known as one of Utah's most naturally beautiful areas. For a real treat, take a breathtaking drive along the Logan Canyon national Scenic Byway.
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Box Elder County Box Elder County Box Elder County
Northern UtahBox Elder County is known as a land of contrasts. Visit the the quaint and beautiful town of Brigham City, or get outside and experience any number of outdoor activities within scenic Box Elder County.
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Bryce Canyon Country Bryce Canyon Country Bryce Canyon Country
Southern UtahBryce Canyon Country is home to several scenically diverse state/national parks. Visitors will want to spend at least a few days exploring this spectacular part of Utah.
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Utah - Life Elevated Utah - Life Elevated Utah - Life Elevated
StatewideWith five national parks and more than 40 state parks, Utah offers a wealth of outdoor activities for families & adventurers alike. Order your free Travel Guide today.
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Flaming Gorge Country Flaming Gorge Country Flaming Gorge Country
Northeastern UtahThe entire area comprising Flaming Gorge Country is one that can be compared to nothing short of breathtaking. Whether you’re taking in the beautiful scenery, enjoying the numerous activities available or simply relaxing and enjoying the slower-paced lifestyle we enjoy here, there's an abundance of resources that are sure to bring a smile to your face.
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Palisade, Colorado Palisade, Colorado Palisade, Colorado
WesternLife Tastes Good Here all Year Long!
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Visit Moffat County Visit Moffat County Visit Moffat County
Northwestern ColoradoWelcome to Colorado’s Great Northwest, Moffat County has nearly 2 million acres of public lands to explore. Experience places like Dinosaur National Monument, the Sand Wash Basin Wild Horse Management Area and free flowing rivers including the mighty Yampa, last of the wild ones!
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Park City Winter Park City Winter Park City Winter
North Central UtahMade famous by the Sundance Film Festival, Park City is a favorite with locals and the world. Ski resorts, scenic beauty, and Main Street draw visitors to this mountain city.
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Explore Utah Valley Explore Utah Valley Explore Utah Valley
UtahUtah Valley is one of the best family vacation destinations offering year-round adventure. Utah vacations start with enjoying the natural beauty and diversity of the Wasatch Front. Hang gliding, world-class fly-fishing, skiing, and dinosaur hunting are just a few of the many outdoor adventures in Utah Valley. Utah vacations also incorporate a modern element of resorts and lodging, museums, performing arts, festivals and much more.
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Beaches of Laguna Beach

The best beaches in town

Laguna Beach has over 7 miles of coastline and over 20 beaches and coves to explore. How do you choose the best beach for your trip? Most any beach you visit will be satisfactory, but to make the most of your time, read the beach descriptions below to find out which beaches best suit your interests. This is just a small list, mind you. Some beaches are closer to town and near shops and restaurants, while others are a little more out of the way and require driving and more planning. The list below offers information on select Laguna Beach beaches, as well as activities, parking, facilities, and access.

Agate Street Beach

Best for: Surfing, body surfing, body boarding, diving, observing, sun bathing, surfer-admiring

Agate Street Beach is about one block north, or one ultra brief beach stroll north of popular Pearl Street Beach. The main difference between Agate Beach and Pearl Beach is that surfing is allowed at Agate and it's forbidden at Pearl. The same waves that make for good surfing also make for good body boarding and body surfing, but beware, these waters are typically owned by surfers. However, while surfers may dominate they do not have unlimited free reign. June through September surfing is not allowed between the hours of 12pm and 5pm. What does this mean for you non surfers? Have at the waves while the surfers are beached!

Parking: Limited free parking is available for Agate Street Beach on Ocean Way, otherwise there is metered parking on the Coast Highway just a couple blocks walk to the beach.

Access: Agate Street Beach is about a mile from Main Beach downtown. Access to the beach is down cement steps.

Facilities: None.

Brook's Street Beach

Best for: Observing, surfing

Brook's Street Beach is a highly popular surf spot in Laguna Beach, and is sometimes host to surf competitions. It is a bit secluded and mostly exclusive to surfers. The beach is not recommended for swimming or body boarding, as the beach's entire bottom is a reef (not to mention the danger of flying surf boards). However, it is a great place to witness surfing action or participate in it yourself. The beach tends to be fairly narrow compared to other areas of the Laguna Beach coast, so you may want to be careful with your belongings while keeping an eye on the tide.

Parking: Parking is limited and is coin metered, so be sure to bring some change. Parking is strictly and swiftly enforced.

Access: On Brook's Street in a residential neighborhood. Requires a walk down several concrete steps.

Facilities: There are benches for taking in the scenery, trash cans, but no restrooms.

Crescent Bay Beach

Best for: Skim boarding, wildlife viewing, scuba diving, skin diving, body surfing, body boarding, tide pooling, sunbathing, general beach fun

Crescent Bay beach is one of the best all around beaches in Laguna Beach. Yes, at certain times of the year it can get crowded. But even then it's worth a visit. Not only is it a beautiful setting, it will satisfy a variety of interests. If you just want to sunbathe and even people watch (a lot of locals seem to hang out here), it's an excellent place to catch some rays. There are excellent tide pools to explore at both the north and south ends of the beach that are easy to get to. Divers and snorkelers will find plenty to Crescent Bay as well. And if that wasn't enough, the beach is sometimes a great spot to see wildlife. Seal Rock--although off limits to humans--is aptly named for its seal population. And don't be surprised if you see a dolphin pod hanging out just beyond the surf break on a good day.

Although body boarding, body surfing, and swimming is allowed, the tides here can be strong and dangerous. Don't go too far out in the water unless you're experienced. Otherwise, this beach is popular and generally safe for families with children. You will likely need to drive and park to access Crescent Bay, so be sure to have enough supplies on hand for a day at the beach. There aren't any shops within a convenient walking distance.

Parking: Limited free parking is available for Crescent Bay beach Cliff Drive or other side streets. There is also some coin metered parking on Cliff Street.

Access: There are two access points to the beach - one on Cliff Drive not far from the Coast Highway. This access is down a steep narrow road (with sidewalks). The other entrance is a little further north on Circle Way (after you've entered the neighborhood on Cliff Drive). This access is a little harder to find.

Facilities: Restrooms, rinse shower.

Main Beach

Best for: Beach strolls, observing, general beach play, families, sports & recreation

Main Beach is at the center of Laguna Beach and is the obvious postcard location for visitors. It sits where Laguna Canyon Road meets the Coast Highway, right where the bustling restaurant, shopping, and nightlife district is. It is a well kept, easily accessible beach with several facilities and conveniences.

There is a pleasant boardwalk area featuring public art that winds up to the Heisler Park on the northwest end, and connects to a children's playground and several restaurants and shops on the southeast end. Tidepool areas are located at the northwest end of the beach. Main beach is a centrally located, attractive public beach ideal for strolling, sunbathing, and for families with little ones.

Parking: Parking is available on Cliff Drive, up the hill northwest of the beach. It is metered so be sure to bring plenty of coins.

Access: From Cliff Drive there is a stairway along a paved pathway. Otherwise you can easily access the southeast end of the beach if you're coming from the restaurants and shops in town.

Facilities: Sand volleyball courts, two half-court basketball courts, children's playground, benches, picnic tables, and public showers and restrooms.

Pearl Street Beach

Best for: Body surfing, snorkeling, body boarding, diving, tide pooling, observing. Surfing is not allowed

Pearl Street Beach is famous for the "blow hole" and arch rock that make for ever interesting observation. The contrasted colors of the rocks, cliffs, and ocean make it a photogenic, and lend a rather otherworldly feel that some describe as a mini Galapagos. You're not allowed to surf here due to strong rip currents and rocky hazards (although you can surf at adjacent Agate Street Beach). However, body surfing, body boarding, diving, tide pooling, snorkeling, fishing, sunbathing, and generally having-an-awesome-time are all free game--with one more caveat: you may be tempted to cliff jump off Arch Rock, but be ye forewarned it is forbidden.

Parking: Limited free parking is available for Pearl Street Beach is available on Ocean Way, otherwise there is metered parking on the Coast Highway just a couple blocks walk to the beach.

Access: Pearl Street Beach is about a mile from Main Beach downtown. Access to the beach is down cement steps.

Facilities: None.

Rockpile Beach

Best for: Surfing, observing, tidepooling, (swimming / body boarding prohibited)

Rockpile Beach is a small cove beach only 700 feet wide, found at the south end of Heisler Park. It is popular for exploring tide pools, and for local surfers who are familiar with the reefs and currents. Rockpile Beach is one of only three beaches in Laguna Beach that has officially designated surf waters. Swimming and body boarding are prohibited here due to the dangerous reef and rocks that dominate the cove. You also run the chance of stepping on sea urchins and other hazards if you attempt to swim. So really, just stick to exploring the tide pools and watching the local surfers do their thing.

The best time of year for tide pooling is in the winter, when the tides get especially low. Bird Rock, a bird sanctuary, is also located in the cove. It may be tempting to explore Bird Rock at low tide, but this is prohibited due to the protected bird sanctuary and other dangers involved.

Parking: Street parking is available on Cliff Drive all along Heisler Park. Parking is mixed in with residential neighborhoods. You may need to bring change for metered parking.

Access: There is an initial paved trail down to the beach, and then a stairway. This can be difficult to climb back up with a lot of gear. The beach is rocky, so be careful.

Facilities: No facilities on the beach.

Thousand Steps Beach

Best for: Swimming, tide pooling, snorkeling, diving, skim boarding, sunbathing, general beach fun

Named for the not-quite-1000-steps-stairway access, this beach is worth the effort (although most of the hard work will be left at the end of the day on your way back up). The stairs and the distance from downtown Laguna (about 4 miles) make this beach somewhat off the beaten path, which means less crowds on some days. The beach is not as picturesque as some others (such as Crescent Bay) but it is beautiful nonetheless and an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, playing in the waves, and otherwise hanging out. You'll encounter locals here who prefer the beach for activities like skim boarding and beach volleyball - yes, there is a volleyball net on the beach. There are also tide pools to explore.

Unbeknownst to many visitors, there is a cave at the southern end of Thousand Steps Beach. The cave is wide and well lit, and is open on both ends. Walking through will land you on a private beach that has small tide pools. Be sure to bring everything you need for a day at the beach while visiting Thousand Steps Beach, as you probably wont want to make several trips up the stairs.

Parking: The stairs to the beach are just off the Coast Highway, where there is very limited parking. Across the coast highway on 9th Avenue and other streets there is parking in residential neighborhoods. Be thoughtful about where you park here.

Access: The steep, cement staircase access is located at the intersection of the Coast Highway and 9th Avenue.

Facilities: Restrooms, showers, beach volleyball court. Restroom and showers located near the stairs access.

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Bear Lake Bear Lake Bear Lake
Northern UtahBear Lake Valley lies on the border of Utah and Idaho, and is home to the "Caribbean of the Rockies", or Bear Lake. Visitors can enjoy a myriad of outdoor activities throughout the entire year.
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Davis County Davis County Davis County
Northern UtahJust north of Salt Lake City, Davis County is known as the ultimate playground for fun, entertainment, and outdoor adventure. Within minutes, you can enjoy a round of golf at one of ten courses, explore over 500 miles of trails and bikeways, ski world-class downhill slopes, go sightseeing at Antelope Island State Park and the Great Salt Lake, or enjoy family fun at seven different amusement centers like Lagoon, the largest amusement park in the Intermountain West.
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Uintah County - Vernal Uintah County - Vernal Uintah County - Vernal
Northeastern UtahEnjoy Dinosaur National Monument, scenic byways, state parks, wilderness areas, heritage trails, petroglyphs, and family fun. It's world-class fishing, river running, biking, hiking, and camping in alpine meadows and red rock canyons.
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Emery County, Utah Emery County, Utah Emery County, Utah
South Central UtahWelcome to the Swell, a natural playground in the heart of Utah. Within the region, you will find endless opportunities to ride, climb, camp, hike or paddle.
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Heber Valley Heber Valley Heber Valley
North Central UtahHeber Valley is a true “Four Season” destination beautifully situated between the towering Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges amidst gorgeous lakes, blue-ribbon trout streams and top rated golf courses.
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Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon
Southern UtahTravel information on the North Rim Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Lake Powell, Kanab and Bryce Canyon Nation Park - Visit the Heart of the Parks.
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Moab Moab Moab
Southeast UtahMoab has long been a favorite destination for locals and world travelers alike. Southeast Utah is a must for any Utah traveler's itinerary.
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Park City Summer Park City Summer Park City Summer
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North Central UtahSalt Lake City is the cultural center of Utah and where most of the state's people reside. There is plenty to see and do here, just ask the locals.
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San Juan County San Juan County San Juan County
Southeast UtahSan Juan County is located in the Four Corners region of the southwest United States. Visitors come to experience the unique culture and natural history of the area.
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Capitol Reef Country Capitol Reef Country Capitol Reef Country
Central UtahThis area of southern Utah has a diversity of landscape like no other area in the state - red rock formations and canyons, pristine meadows, alpine forests, as well as lush green valleys. That landscape makes Capitol Reef Country perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATV tours, hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, or just a quiet picnic!
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Cedar City & Brian Head Cedar City & Brian Head Cedar City & Brian Head
Southern UtahCedar City hosts the Utah Shakespearean Festival every year. The area surrounding Cedar City is a natural wonderland cherished by nature-lovers.
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Logan - Cache Valley Logan - Cache Valley Logan - Cache Valley
Northern UtahCache Valley is known as one of Utah's most naturally beautiful areas. For a real treat, take a breathtaking drive along the Logan Canyon national Scenic Byway.
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Box Elder County Box Elder County Box Elder County
Northern UtahBox Elder County is known as a land of contrasts. Visit the the quaint and beautiful town of Brigham City, or get outside and experience any number of outdoor activities within scenic Box Elder County.
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Bryce Canyon Country Bryce Canyon Country Bryce Canyon Country
Southern UtahBryce Canyon Country is home to several scenically diverse state/national parks. Visitors will want to spend at least a few days exploring this spectacular part of Utah.
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