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Beaches Of Newport Beach
It’s no secret that people doing a Newport Beach home search are here for the beach life. Newport Beach has some of the best stretches of coastline in Orange County, and as locals are quick to point out, some of the most breathtaking views. Although surrounded by far bigger beach communities like Huntington and Laguna, Newport Beach CA has that hip, laid-back atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Most Newport Beach homes overlook one of these beaches, so your real estate search is really like choosing a vacation spot!
To help you with your home search, here are some of the most popular beaches in Newport Beach and what they have to offer.
- Back Bays of Balboa Peninsula: features a few small sand lots and offers free fishing piers, ideal for outdoor lovers doing a home search
- Balboa Beach: characterized by two scenic piers which make a great vantage point for viewing sunsets
- Newport Municipal Beach: a family-friendly beach with activities ranging from swimming and surfing to sandcastle building
- Santa Ana River County Beach: located on the border with Huntington State Beach, an emerging surfing spot and popular picnic area
- The Wedge: a popular spot for bodysurfing
- Bayside Drive County Beach: located at the corner of Bayside Drive and Fernleaf Avenue
- Corona del Mar State Beach: located at the foot of a cliff and features jogging paths, climbing hills, volleyball nets and shaded picnic areas
- Little Corona del Mar Beach: a popular beach for kids with lots of space for games, hiking, and sight-seeing
- Pirate’s Cove: a small, intimate part of the Main Beach, set off by a large rock formation
- Rocky Point: features small rough shores excellent for long walks and playing in the water
- Crystal Cove State Park: one of the most scenic spots in Newport Beach, a popular spot for weddings, picnics and photo shoots








