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Does Bolsa Chica Allow Dogs?

How long is the Crystal Cove Hike?

In This Guide How to Get to the Crystal Cove Hike Crystal Cove Trail Maps Turn by Turn Hike Directions What You Need To Do the Hike—————— ———————————————————————————————————————Total Distance (?) 9 miles (14.5 km) Hike Time 3:30 Hours (Total) Difficulty (?) Moderate Total Ascent (?) 1,140 feet (347m)

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Can dogs go to Tallulah Gorge?

› For animals’ safety, pets are not allowed on the gorge floor, sliding rock trail, and Hurricane Falls staircase to the suspension bridge. Leashed pets are welcome on rim trails.

Is Crystal Cove beach open for walking?

The Park: Crystal Cove State Park parking lots, trails and beaches are open for use. Please continue to respect social distancing guidelines. For more information on Park guidelines, please visit www.crystalcovestatepark.org.

How much does it cost to get into Bolsa Chica beach?

Remember, if you want to visit Bolsa Chica State Beach, Huntington State Beach, Doheny State Beach, or other state beaches and parks in Orange County – it’s going to cost you $15/day use.

Where can I park for free at Crystal Cove?

Many people park for free and hike or mountain bike into the park from Ridge Park Road. You can also hike into the park from neighboring Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, where the parking is $3. Or park on the street near Gate 12 for free!

How much does it cost to go to Crystal Cove?

How much does it cost to enter the park? Are there other types of park passes available? Day use is $15/vehicle. For annual, seasonal, veteran discounts and other pass descriptions see www.parks.ca.gov .

Can I take my dog to Huntington Beach?

Dogs are not permitted on the beach (except for service dogs). You must clean up after your pets—no exceptions. SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit inside the park is 15 mph. ALCOHOL is NOT ALLOWED.

What time does Bolsa Chica beach open?

6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Are dogs allowed in Crystal Cove State Park?

Dogs ARE ONLY WELCOME on the 3-mile paved multi-use bluff trail on the coastal side of Pacific Coast Highway, in parking lots, on the ramps, or on any paved surfaces, and must be kept on a leash at all times. Dogs are NOT PERMITTED on any of the backcountry hiking trails, on the beach, or at the Beachcomber Café.

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