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More than 70 gift shops, galleries and restaurants
here, many of which are on Marine Avenue, the
village’s main artery. Balboa
Ferry: Cross from Balboa Island to the peninsula
and back. Hours: 6 a.m.-midnight daily, extending
to 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. The fee starts at
50 cents.
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Newport Aquatic Center
Offering the public unique opportunities in the
Olympic water sports of rowing, canoeing,
kayaking and outrigger canoe competition. The
public can enjoy use of our kayaks and canoes by
renting by the hour
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Capt. Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari's
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Cobble Beach
Of all the great beaches in Newport, Cobble
Beach definitely stands apart. Located at the
Yaquina Head Natural Outstanding Area, Cobble
Beach offers an experience like few other
beaches on Earth. And despite what you might
have heard, we do not check the cobbles daily
for roundness. It's weekly.
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Historic Nye Beach
Newport's first resort area dates from 1866.
Experience the charm of an historic oceanfront
neighborhood offering a variety of lodging
options, fabulous restaurants, gift shops,
galleries, services and the performing arts.
This pedestrian friendly neighborhood has ample
oceanfront parking and provides easy handicapped
access to "The Most Romantic Beach" according to
Sunset Magazine.
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South Beach State
Park
Located just two miles south of Newport, South
Beach State Park offers long, wide stretches of
sand perfect for kite flying and building sand
castles away from the crowds. The park is also a
full-service campground with electrical hookups
and a large selection of yurts. There’s an
interpretive center, meeting hall, gift shop and
miles of biking/pedestrian trails.
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Beverly Beach
State Park
Seven miles north of Newport, Beverly Beach is a
beautiful stretch of beach that runs from
Yaquina Head to the headlands of Otter Rock. The
park also offers plenty of camping sites, plus
21 yurts for overnight stays. Adjoining Beverly
Beach State Park is Moolack Beach, a favorite
for surfing as well as kite flying and general
beach fun. Yaquina Head and the lighthouse can
be seen on the land in the distance.
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Fashion Island
With over 200 stores, 40 restaurants and two
cinemas with more than a dozen screens, you'll
have the time of your life shopping outdoors amid
sparkling fountains, sidewalk carts, ocean breezes
and tree-lined paseos.
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Laguna Beach Unified School
District
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El Morro
Elementary School: Grades K-6
Enrollment: 517
8681 North Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949) 497-7780
Fax (949) 497-7784
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Top of the
World Elementary School: Grades K-6
Enrollment: 679
21601 Tree Top Lane
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949) 497-7790
Fax (949) 497-5397
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Thurston
Middle School: Grades 7-8
Enrollment: 568
2100 Park Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949) 497-7785
Fax (949) 497-7798
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Laguna
Beach High School: Grades 9-12
Enrollment: 784
625 Park Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949) 497-7751
Fax (949) 497-7766
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Newport Beach Public Library
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Central Library
1000 Avocado Avenue
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 717-3800
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Mariner’s Library
2005 Dover Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 644-3078
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Pelican Hills
Perched high above the Pacific Ocean on the Newport
Coast, stands one of the country's preeminent golf
destinations. With the finest service and amenities,
a superb golf shop, and fabulous dining options,
Pelican Hill® is an exciting golf experience. Select
one of two Tom Fazio-designed courses in this
breakthrough natural setting. Fazio has been quoted
as saying, "the toughest decision will be which
course to play first."
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