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    Wood's Cove

    3.7 (75 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Daniela A.

    Fantastic service! Delicious surf & turf. Lobster and fillet mignon. Always appreciate the food and atmosphere.

    Mid afternoon at Woods,
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    Mary H.

    This beautiful cove went viral last year on social media and things have actually gotten worse. Once summer vacations started for 2024, this small beach has been jammed with visitors every day, the city has had to hire two lifeguards who are constantly preventing mishaps or saving people in the water. Because they don't have time to also enforce the city laws of no alcohol, no glass containers, no smoking (cigs, pot or vape), music must be kept at a whisper, and no tents over 6 feet, it's no longer a relaxing day at the beach but chaotic and stressful. Parents if you bring your children to this beach, keep an eye on them down by the water, adults will stand in the water get knocked down and are oblivious to the small children. It's very sad. We've been coming here for decades. We've tried coming down at the end of the day and the trash and plastic toys left behind is heartbreaking.

    Riptide between the rocks
    Adam D.

    My son cut his foot on a submerged rock just under the sand. My daughter had to get rescued from the ripti Edit: Tried one last time to go to woods cove today. Couldn't even get from steps to the beach. Nothing but rocks.

    Deepa N.

    Absolutely loved this beach. It's secluded and has a small stairway to enter the beach. Get there early & grab a spot because it is a smaller beach & shore area is limited.

    Emily C.

    Wood's Cove is a small beach but great for relaxing. There are several entry ways from the street with staircases that lead down to the beach. Even the path of the stairs going down to the beach is cute! The sand is also soft and great for relaxing, while the waves are perfect to play in or to just enjoy the cool water on a hot day. There's some street parking but some of the meters are broken and ate my quarters so I'd recommend to just use a credit card.

    Christopher L.

    Wood's Cove is a lovely beach to lay out on the sand or dip your toes in the water. Getting to the beach is the trickiest part. There is public parking along PCH and Ocean Way, but on weekends and in summer snagging one of these requires eagle eyes, determination, resilience, and above-average parallel parking skills. Once you park, there are two steep staircases along Ocean Way leading down to the sand. The beach is about 100 yards long. High tide comes past the south steps and near the north steps but there's a sliver of beach left. The bluffs around the cove provide some shade in the morning, but as the day goes on the sun will find you. There are no public restroom facilities at Wood's Cove or neighboring Moss. The historic Bette Davis House overlooks the beach - you can identify it by the wrought iron "D" on the brick chimney. The Oscar-winning actor only lived there a few years (1947-1950), but the structure is on the National Register of Historic Places. It's on the market, and with a recent price reduction you can pick it up for a bargain at $17 million.

    Emily T.

    Such a beautiful beach!! I love that it's more of a secluded beach, making it less crowded and more quiet. It's dog friendly during certain months and hours as well which is a plus. There are rocks to climb on top of to see different views and the water is clean. Parking is not too terrible since not many people come here. There are metered parking on the streets nearby.

    Kevin B.

    Small beach area but it's beautiful and the water is so clear and clean. Get there early parking can be crazy

    NiNa X.

    One of my favorites beach on Laguna again! I find peace what I need, specially after sunset completely down, sky getting dark, people around less, I walk on the beach, close my eye, I feel alive . I smiling and dancing , I looked sky ,how beautiful you could be .

    Zara A.

    Woods Cove is a tiny (but very beautiful) little beach located on Ocean Way in between Pearl Street and Diamond Street. There are two entrances: - South Entrance: There is a garden that surrounds this entrance followed by series of stairs. - North Entrance: A set of stairs that leads straight down to the beach. It is slightly hidden but marked by a sign. Very limited street parking can be found on Ocean Way. If you cross Pacific Coast Highway, there's metered parking. This beach is located in a very quiet residential neighborhood.

    Woods Cove from the street
    Terri B.

    Love to escape to this gem of a beach! High tide 8/25/19 Quaint little beach- two ways down from the street.

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    I didn't enjoy this beach. The access to Newport Beach is much better. The street parking was non-existent.

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    Very narrow limited with limited places to sit. Bottom is very rocky which makes it difficult to walk into water.

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