Doheny State Beach

25300 Dana Point Harbor Drive, 92629 Dana Point

About

Doheny State Beach is a protected beach in the state park system of California, USA, located on the Pacific Ocean in the city of Dana Point. The beach is a popular surf spot located at the mouth of San Juan Creek, which flows from the Santa Ana Mountains southwest to the beach, where it forms a fresh-water lagoon. It is also one of the most polluted beaches in Southern California.

History

The beach was donated by oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny for public use on May 31, 1931. It was California's first state beach. On July 1, 1963 the beach was named Doheny State Beach in his honor. The original donation was 41acre. An additional 21acre was later added by acquisitions from the Santa Fe Railroad, University of California Regents, and the Union Oil Company. An additional 192acre not owned by the state are included in the site's official total area.

Recreational uses

The beach covers an area of 62acre and includes a day use surfing beach at the northern end, as well as campgrounds in its southern area. The beach is one of California's most popular camping grounds and attracts over 850,000 people per year. The beach has tide pools and a visitor center with several aquariums.

Upcoming events

  • Ohana Fest 2026 @ Doheny State Beach
    Ohana Fest 2026 @ Doheny State Beach
    Fri 25.09.2026 00:00
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  • Ohana 2026 @ Doheny State Beach
    Ohana 2026 @ Doheny State Beach
    Fri 25.09.2026 03:30
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  • Ohana Festival
    Ohana Festival
    Fri 25.09.2026 12:00
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  • Ohana Festival
    Ohana Festival
    Sat 26.09.2026 12:00
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  • Ohana Festival
    Ohana Festival
    Sun 27.09.2026 12:00
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  • Finance Installments A
    Sat 26.06.2027 00:00
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