Published: July 12, 2026
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Woods Cove and Lovers Cove are both accessible at this beach. Popular activities here are diving, body surfing, and exploring the tide pools. Although fairly small, it can be quite active in the summer. The southern part of the beach is often referred to as Lovers Cove. North of Woods Cove is Pearl Street and Agate Street Beach separated by a rock arch.

Woods Cove has a long history in the area. Once the inlet for the Arch Beach township, it served as both a destination as well as port for incoming supplies before the state highway connected the area to Laguna Beach and Dana Point. It later became home to actress Betty Davis, who’s former house sits just north of the public stairs.

Looking south to Lovers Cove
Woods Cove Rules Sign
Looking to north end of Woods Cove
Second entrance to Woods Cove
Top park area of main entrance down to beach
Woods Cove swimmers
Woods Cove beach area
Woods Cove Overlook
Woods Cove main entrance
Woods Cove beach goers
Ocean Way and Diamond Street Entrance
North rocks at Woods Cove
Lovers Cove Inlet
Lovers Cove overview
Lovers Cove looking north
Dive etiquette sign
Diamond cross street with Coast Highway for beach access
Cave on north side of Woods Cove
Bottom of north staircase
Bottom of main staricase with Bette Davis House to the north
Betty Davis House Historic Marker
Bette Davis House with D still visible on the Chimney

Information

  • Address: 1991 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach, CA 92651

    • Entrance is at the end of Diamond Street (Diamond Street and Ocean Way).

  • Hours: 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM

  • Parking: Street parking off PCH and on Ocean Way

  • More Information: City of Laguna Beach

  • Tide chart

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Woods Cove History

Did you know the first pier in Laguna Beach was where Woods Cove stands today? In 1886, the Arch Beach Hotel was built at the end of Diamond and Coast Highway in what was called “Arch Beach.” In 1887, the pier was built at the end of Diamond Street. Its initial purpose was to provide a docking area for ships coming from San Diego delivering hay and other goods.

At the time, Arch Beach was a separate town with its own post office. Since the Pacific Coast Highway did not yet exist and both Bluebird and Sleepy Hollow were impassable by vehicles, the only access to Arch Beach was via Aliso Canyon and El Toro Road. Shortly after the Arch Beach hotel opened, there was a real estate bust and the hotel went under. In was later purchased and moved it to Main beach to combine with another abandoned hotel and eventually became the Hotel Laguna.

It wasn’t until the early 1900s the area started to become known as Woods Cove when Clementine “Clemma” E. Woods bought up much of the former Arch Beach boom town. With the opening of the Coast Highway int he 1920s, Woods Cove was finally connected to Laguna Beach. This led to a boom of development with wealthy families from Los Angeles and Pasadena coming down to build their summer beach house to escape from the heat.

Sources:

OC History Roundup

Orange County Historical Society

Laguna Beach Historical Society

Arch Beach Pier where Diamond Street is now. Built 1887. Tom Pulley Postcard Collection
Arch Beach Pier 1880s
Arch Beach Hotel, Woods Cove Look Back 1890s

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