Treasure island park at laguna beach CA
Treasure island park at laguna beach CA
3-10-2019
Shannon's B-day in Spring break
Treasure Island Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
Clearest turquoise beach water I have found in California!
Treasure Island Beach Scenery and Dive (2019 HD) @ Laguna Beach, Orange County CA
Walking from Treasure Island Beach to Goff Island, Laguna Beach Ca and Diving in Treasure Island Beach next to Goff with several hundred fish. Was beautiful experience and scenery.
Where do you like to dive in Laguna ? Are there any locations you would like to see on Video ? Please let me know as I would love to hear from you..
Laguna Beach is a small coastal city in Orange County, California. It’s known for its many art galleries, coves and beaches. Main Beach features tide pools and a boardwalk leading to the paths and gardens of nearby Heisler Park. Aliso Beach Park is a popular surf spot. The waters off Crystal Cove State Park are designated as an underwater park. Trails meander through coastal canyons in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
Laguna Beach is my favorite place to dive, there are so many amazing spots with so much life, fish and plants and visibility is usually good to amazing. Rather you stay close to shore of venture out deeper in ocean, there is so much to see. I've dived here over 20 times now and still fee like I've barely discovering the better areas to go. Hint, they're not necessarily where everyone goes...
Laguna Beach is huge so it's not just one beach as the name makes it sound. There are several beach areas and coves with reefs everywhere spread out over miles. This is also a great place to Kayak or Paddleboard.
Heisler Park Stretches along the bluffs on Cliff Drive from Aster Street to Diver's Cove, this oceanfront park has walking trails, gardens, a marine refuge with tide pools, picnic tables, barbecues, lawn bowling greens. Popular park wedding sites include a Gazebo and Monument Point
Please post any Questions or Comments, I would love to hear from you !
Treasure Island, Laguna Beach CA
LAGUNA BEACH - Downtown Laguna Beach, Sunday Morning, Orange County, California, USA, Travel, 4K UHD
LAGUNA BEACH - Downtown Laguna Beach, Sunday Morning, Orange County, California, USA, Travel, 4K UHD
LAGUNA BEACH - 다운타운 라구나 비치(Laguna Beach), 캘리포니아, 일요일 아침풍경, 미국, 여행, 4K UHD
Videography by THE TABLE
Copyright ⓒ 2019 THE TABLE, All Rights Reserved.
Laguna Beach (/ləˈɡuːnə/) is a seaside resort city located in southern Orange County, California, in the United States. It is known for a mild year-round climate, scenic coves, environmental preservation, and an artist community. The population in the 2010 census was 22,723. As per population estimate in July 2017, the total population of Laguna Beach city was 23,174.
Historically settled by Paleoindians, the Tongva people, and then Mexico, the location became part of the United States following the Mexican–American War. Laguna Beach was settled in the 1870s and officially founded in 1887, and in 1927 its current government was incorporated as a city. In 1944, the city adopted a council-manager form for its government. The city has remained relatively isolated from urban encroachment by its surrounding hills, limited highway access, and a dedicated greenbelt. The Laguna Beach coastline is protected by 5.88 miles (9.46 km) of state marine reserve and an additional 1.21 miles (1.95 km) of state conservation area.
Tourism is the primary industry with an estimated six million people visiting the community annually. Annual large events include the Pageant of the Masters, Festival of Arts, Sawdust Art Festival, Art-A-Fair, Bluewater Music Festival, and Kelpfest.
Treasure Island Beach by Drone in 4K , Laguna Beach
Treasure Island Beach California dji USA
Treasure Island Beach, Laguna Beach (360° Video, 4K)
Take a virtual tour of one of Southern California's hidden, coastal gems.
Realidyne Website
Realidyne YouTube page
Realidyne Facebook page
For business inquiries please email: patrick@realidyne.com
===================================
To view in glorious 360° VR:
1. If you're on a desktop or laptop, view the video in a Chrome browser. To look around, click-n-drag in the viewable area or use the W, A, S, D keys on your keyboard. Best viewed in 4K.
2. If you're on a mobile device or HMD, use YouTube's app. Then move your device around or touch-n-drag in the screen area.
▼ Experience more 360° video VR ▼
Laguna Beach Sunset
Turtle Bay Resort
Malaekahana Sunrise
2015 Vans US Open 360° Video VR Exclusive
Pomona College
TechnoBuffalo
Vans US Open 2015 Beach Scene
Vans US Open 2015 Beach Walk
360 video from the San Diego Zoo
2015 SoCal Virtual Reality Conference & Expo
The Bluff at LMU
Shia LaBeouf Harasses Family to DO IT!
Treasure Island Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
November 23rd, 2019
Treasure Island // Laguna Beach Vlog
you absolutely have to explore treasure island, laguna beach!! it is stunning and hidden away!!
Breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean at Treasure Island in Laguna Beach California
Its name may evoke filthy pirates and hard-to-find riches, but Treasure Island in Laguna Beach California is impeccably clean and incredibly accessible. The beach is managed in a partnership between the city and Montage Resort. The result is pristine sand and excellent facilities.
Toward the southern end of Treasure Island Beach Park, which sits atop the bluffs, you’ll find a ramp that leads down to the sand. This beach is a long one—stretching all the way to Aliso Creek in the south. The further you walk from this main access point, the more space you’ll have to yourself. Heading this direction, the sea floor is sandy, perfect for swimming.
If you walk north, you’ll see a few large rock outcroppings that block the waves. This little protected inlet may just be home to the clearest water in Laguna, making it the city’s preferred snorkeling spot. Head even further, crossing the rocks, and you’ll find Middle Man’s Cove, a hidden beach that’s more easily reached from the south end of Goff Cove.
Though it’s not the most pirate-y of all Laguna’s beaches, the “treasure” bit of the name is spot on.
Beautiful Treasure Island Park Beach, Laguna Beach CA
Treasure Island Park in Laguna Beach is open for whole public to enjoy beautiful beaches and also the Bluff top Park has manicured lawns, many palm trees and lush gardens with benches and picnic tables. It overlooks several rocky coves with sheltered white sand beaches. There are walking paths and handicap ramps leading down to the beach. There are also sandy bluff with caves and tide pools to explore.This truly is a treasure of a park.
Laguna Beach, California - Treasure Island Beach and Park - 2012
Treasure Island Park, which sits on the cliffs above the beach, is a beautifully landscaped park with benches and overlooks, courtesy of the Montage, a five star resort. The public access park has spectacular views and easy access to the beach below. This would be a perfect location to spend the day and relax! Treasure Island Beach ranks among the most iconic of Southern California's world famous beaches. Located in Laguna Beach, it competes with other classy white sand beaches and is much less crowded than you would expect, considering its turquoise blue water, clean, sand and easy access. This makes it a prime target for beach photography and a favorite for wedding and portrait photographers.
Treasure Island Park in Laguna Beach
Treausre Island is the beach near Montage in Laguna Beach, California.
Music by Glude
October 06, 2011: Treasure Island, Laguna Beach, CA
October 06, 2011: Treasure Island, Laguna Beach, CA
July 09, 2011: Treasure Island, Laguna Beach, CA
Treasure Island, Laguna Beach outing on a heavy surf with high tide condition
Laguna Beach Real Estate- Montage Treasure Island Beach
CoastalViewsRealEstate.com- Gilda Duhs with Coldwell Banker, your coastal views real estate broker, talks about her favorite beach in Laguna Beach. She discusses what make Treasure Island unique and showcases some spectacular oceanviews.
If you would like more information about the homes around the Montage- Treasure Island beach or other oceanview communities or oceanview homes in Laguna Beach, please contact Gilda Duhs at (949) 683-7232 or visit her website at CoastalViewsRealEstate.com.
If you enjoyed this video and would like to receive more in the future, please subscribe to this channel.
Treasure Island Laguna Beach
California has many beautiful beaches. Among those Treasure Island Beach is a special place, which is in Laguna Beach, south of Los Angeles. At Treasure Island, you feel like you’re in a luxury resort in Hawaii. On the clean, beautiful coastline, the tropical vegetation grows and the grainy white sands and emerald-colored beaches capture the eyes of those visit here.
Amazing Snorkeling/Freediving at the Montage/Treasure Island Laguna Beach, CA
Harbor Seals, massive schools of fish, white sea bass and more with Caribbean like conditions. The school of salema was thick and unlike anything I've seen. Like swimming in an aquarium
Plus, Sargo Croaker, Opaleye, Sheepshead, Yellowtail, Calico Bass, Garibaldi...
Music by Eric Matyas
soundimage.org
Mysterious-Deep
Treasure Island Beach at the Montage in Laguna Beach
Crystal clear waves
Treasure Island in Laguna Beach
Treasure Island Beach is south of the Montage Resort in Laguna Beach, CA. This sandy beach is actually the north end of the same large cove that begins at Aliso Beach Park. Treasure Island Beach is a safer place to swim because it has some protection from huge rocks just offshore and the water is typically cleaner than Aliso Beach which gets contaminated when Aliso Creek is flowing. Access to Treasure Island Beach is down a long graded concrete ramp on the southwest side of the Montage Resort. There is a large flat platform at the bottom of the Treasure Island wheelchair accessible beach access. West of this platform you can hike on the rocks around the point through a natural arch on the way to Middle Man Cove and Goff Cove beyond that. Walking on the paths from the resort out to the west is worth it for views and Parking is available along Coast Highway (Hwy 1) and also at Aliso Beach Park if you are willing to walk that far. If you plan to swim here check for rip currents before entering the water.