Published: July 12, 2026
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Salt Creek is a popular beach in Dana Point with surfers, beach walkers, and families on day outing. Considered one of the top surf spot in Dana Point, an offshore reef creates breaks along the entire shoreline. This small, offshore reef creates some of the best left swells along the entire coastline. The large beach is also great for swimming, body surfing, and sunbathing.

Located on the north edge of Dana Point, bordering on Laguna Beach with Strands Beach just to the South. The beach park is connected to a larger Dana Point park and trail system. The trail system also connects guests at the nearby Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Hotel and the overlooking Ritz Carlton. For those not lucky enough to stay at the luxury hotels, there’s a large pay parking lot just off PCH. Walking down to the beach you’ll pass a large grassy lawn overlooking the beach, or Bluff Park. This is part of the 18 acre public park and beach. This is a great spot to watch the surfers and enjoy the sunshine.

Salt Creek Beach
Surfer entering the ocean at Salt Creek
Overview and cliff at Salt Creek

Salt Creek Beach Information

    • Address: 33333 S Pacific Coast Hwy, Dana Point, CA 92629

    • Parking: large parking lot off the Pacific Coast Highway that is $1/hr. It is a steep climb down to the beach so save some energy to get back to the car.

    • Hours: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM

    • Amenities: restroom, outside showers, concessions, large grassy park

    • Young’s Beach Shack: Open 7 am to sunset. Grab some fish and chips and a draft beer to enjoy the end of a beautiful day at the beach.

    • Salt Creek Surf Report:

      https://www.surfline.com/surf-report/salt-creek/5842041f4e65fad6a770882e?camId=643256b92ece86fff9dd8640

  • More information: https://www.ocparks.com/beaches/salt-creek-beach

OC Beach Apparel and Souvenirs

Strands Beach T-Shirt

Dana Point Hoodie

Dana Point Long Sleeve T-shirt

Dana Point Slides

Salt Creek Aerial View
Overview and cliff at Salt Creek
Surfer entering the ocean at Salt Creek
Salt Creek Surfers
Salt Creek Wave
Salt Creek Beach
View facing south at Salt Creek
Cliff surrounding Salt Creek
Salt Creek Beach
Surfers in Dana Point
View facing north at Salt Creek
Sunset from Young’s Beach Shack at Salt Creek
Sunset at Salt Creek
Salt Creek Beach Dana Point
Ramp down to Salt Creek Beach
Young’s Beach Shack Patio
Surfer heading down to the beach at Salt Creek
grassy knoll overlooking the beach
Park above Salt Creek Beach
Walkway down to the beach
Surfer mural in the tunnel underpass from the parking lot to the beach under Ritz Carlton Dr
Mural along the walkway down to the beach

History of Salt Creek

In the 1960s, the Salt Creek area, also known as the Niguel Beach area, was acquired by the Laguna Niguel Corporation then AVCO Community Developers. The land was set aside for private community development. Being a popular surfing and swimming location, public pressure to obtain the beach for public use started the “Save Salt Creek” movement.

The Orange County Board of Supervisors negotiated with the developers, an offer was agreed to provide the county certain acreage for beach parking and the beach itself. The agreement was signed for a $2.6 million turnkey operation – land purchase and construction of beach park improvements.

Construction completed until 1976. The beach park, with almost a mile of public beach, now serves hundreds of thousands of beach goers annually.

Source: https://www.ocparks.com/beaches/salt-creek-beach/history#:~:text=The%20Niguel%20Beach%20region%2C%20previously,property%20was%20completed%20in%201968

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