![]() ![]() Residents of this coveted neighborhood can also enjoy direct beach access, and close proximity to renowned restaurants and world class shopping. Perched cliffside, enjoy the sound of the crashing waves and mesmerizing sunsets from the backyard, complete with a built-in BBQ, cozy firepit, and in-ground spa. The lower level of the residence offers an additional living area and wine cellar, gym with a built-in sauna, private theater equipped with a full kitchen and bar, and bedroom wing. At the center of the home, a sparkling infinity pool is accented by a 29-foot waterfall and surrounded by a heated loggia. On the main level you will find an inspiring chef’s kitchen, a stunning master suite, additional living quarters and an office. The coastal-contemporary design of wide open spaces, soaring beamed ceilings, and walls of glass perfectly complement the natural environment and immaculate grounds. Here you will find yourself in a personal oasis filled with lush greenery and beautiful scenery. The jaw-dropping panoramic Pacific Ocean views throughout are evident as you enter through the private gate. The locals are not hostile like some beaches further North and the crowd is comparatively older than Big Corona (though young people abound at both).Located in the highly exclusive Cameo Shores neighborhood, this 7,000 square foot architectural masterpiece was designed to impress. ![]() This beach is favored by locals especially when inland crowds swarm nearby Big Corona. This is especially true after rainstorms when you may not even want to go in the water Ĩ) Outdoor showers to wash off sand & bathrooms are mid-way on the path leading down to the beach (about as clean as you would expect for such a venue) ĩ) This is not a surfing beach really but some bodyboarders and body-surfers fare well under the right conditions ġ0) The tide-pools are slippery (wet) and the rocks are often sharp - you'll do better with decent tennis shoes on these. Keep an eye on toddlers so that they stay on the path and don't venture over the cliff/bluff ĥ) The beach is small (especially during high tide) and is often rocky near and under the water (careful walking and especially diving) Ħ) Holidays especially in the Summer are crowded and less pleasant (again, the beach is quite small) unless you get there rather early ħ) Don't play or let your kids play in the "creek" that flows from Buck Gulley into the beach from the hills above - this is runoff and not clean. I've been coming here since 1969 and it is a good place to visit on these terms & with these provisos:ġ) Come during low-tide - you can see the tide-pools with small fish, crabs, shellfish and the occasional octopus high-tide submerges most of the beach Ģ) The bluffs above make for great sunset views and photographs ģ) Parking is limited (try Ocean Boulevard and Poppy Avenue but you may need to park far away) Ĥ) The path down is relatively steep down.and back up - not ideal for the elderly or wheel-chair bound. I think this little hidden gem will get you away from the crowded beaches and give you a unique adventure (as long as not too many Trip Advisor readers visit at the same time). Parking may be a problem, as you compete with contractors remodeling the multi-million dollar homes (with a multi-million dollar view).īe sure to wear shoes or sandals that do not slip easily, as seaweed covers a goodly portion of the tide pool rocks and is slippery to stand on. Little Corona Del Mar Beach is where Ocean Blvd takes an abrupt left. All of these streets dead end at Ocean Blvd. To get to Little Corona Del Mar Beach from Coast Highway, State Highway 1 in Corona Del Mar turn toward the sea on any of the following small streets: Marguerite, Marigold, Narcissus, Orchid, or Poinsettia. If taking the path is daunting, there are benches above where one can watch a wide expanse of the Pacific Ocean, the jetty into Newport Bay, and quite a bit of coastline. ![]() Midway are the bathrooms with showers and running water facilities. To get to the tide pools you have to walk down a fairly steep paved road that has steps on one side. All the while you can watch the waves pound against rocks jutting out of the sea. My 6 year old grandson delighted in finding all sorts of sea creatures including anemones, sea urchins, sea slugs, crabs, hermit crabs, and starfish. ![]() There is a quite large expanse of area that is exposed at low tide. The main attraction for us is the tide pools at low tide. There are no signs to Little Corona Del Mar Beach so only the locals know where it is and what a nice place it is. We have returned to visit it twice recently with our grandson, the most recent January 2013. Having lived in the Newport Beach area 17 years during the mid-70s to the mid-90s we found and enjoyed the Little Corona Del Mar Beach. ![]()
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