Agate Street Beach
Agate Street Beach might not be Laguna’s most famous stretch of sand, but that’s what makes this spot such a gem. Backed by towering sandstone cliffs and a few stunning homes, this beach is perfect for laid-back types who want to lounge without the crowds. Whether you’re there to picnic, soak in the ocean, or watch the sunset from the viewing platform, halfway up the concrete steps, Agate keeps it mellow for locals and visitors alike. The keyword here is ease. The beach is far enough south on PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) that parking is readily available, even in the summer months. Access is simple too, with a newly unveiled staircase, bike rack, and bench. Once you reach the sand, the trend continues – you can tuck right up to the cliffs with a beach blanket and settle in to watch the sunset. There’s almost always plenty of space.
Surfing is allowed during the winter and summer mornings and evenings, but from 12pm-5pm from June 15- September 15, this beach is for swimmers only.
FAMOUS FOR:
Young couples scrambling up the sandstone as the sunset closes in, eager to enjoy one of the best viewing spots in town.
BEST BEACH FOR:
Anyone who wants a trouble-free day and a clean stretch of sand.
DOG RULES:
Dogs must be on a leash that is 6’ or shorter, at all times.
- June 15 – September 10
- Dogs allowed BEFORE 9am and AFTER 6pm
- September 11 – June 14
- Dogs allowed during regular beach hours
PARKING:
- Available parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH)
HOURS:
- Open year-round, 6am-10pm