Coastal Artists' Colony
Welcome to Laguna Beach, an Orange County seaside city of coves and canyons, long celebrated as an artists' colony and home of the Pageant of the Masters.
Laguna Beach is a city in Orange County, California, set along the Pacific coast where the San Joaquin Hills meet a rugged, cove-filled shoreline. Roughly 22,000 residents live in one of Southern California's most distinctive seaside communities, a place defined as much by art and terrain as by the beach itself. Artists began discovering the area in the late 19th century, drawn by the light, the dramatic coastal landscape, and its relative isolation. That early colony formalized in 1918 with the founding of the Laguna Beach Art Association, and the city has remained an arts center ever since, with more than 50 galleries and studios, the Laguna Art Museum, and a nationally known festival culture. The city's signature event is the summer Festival of Arts and its Pageant of the Masters, a one-of-a-kind production in which live performers recreate famous paintings and sculptures in life-sized tableaux. Together with the Sawdust Art Festival and other shows, these events anchor an identity that sets Laguna Beach apart from the more suburban cities of Orange County. Geographically, the city is carved into sections by its canyons — Laguna Canyon, Bluebird Canyon, and Diamond Canyon — and by the coves that punctuate the coastline, from Main Beach and Thousand Steps to Wood's Cove. Crystal Cove State Park borders the area to the north, and thousands of acres of protected wilderness rise behind the town, threaded with hiking and mountain-biking trails. Strict limits on development have kept the city low-rise and intimate. Life in Laguna Beach suits those who prize ocean access, walkability, art, and natural beauty over conventional suburban scale. It is an affluent, creative community with a village downtown, a strong local school district, and a lifestyle centered on the outdoors and the arts — a genuine coastal town within the larger Southern California metropolis.
Laguna Beach is in Orange County, California, along the Pacific coast about halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. It sits between the San Joaquin Hills and the ocean, with its commercial heart along Pacific Coast Highway.
The Pageant of the Masters, held each summer with the Festival of Arts, is a renowned production in which live performers pose within life-sized re-creations of famous paintings and sculptures. The Festival of Arts is California's longest-running outdoor fine art exhibition.
Laguna Beach is served by the Laguna Beach Unified School District, which operates four public schools and enrolls roughly 2,400 students from elementary through high school, including Laguna Beach High School.
Laguna Beach is divided by its canyons into several sections, including North Laguna, South Laguna, the Village downtown, and the canyon neighborhoods of Laguna Canyon, Bluebird Canyon, and Diamond Canyon. Hillside areas such as Coast Royal offer ocean and coastline views.
Laguna Beach is known for its coves and beaches, including Main Beach, Thousand Steps Beach, and Wood's Cove, along with tide pools, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Crystal Cove State Park and the Top of the World trails provide hiking in more than 20,000 acres of protected wilderness.
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