Orange County Harbor Town
Welcome to Dana Point, the Orange County harbor town where the Pacific Coast Highway meets the sea and migrating gray whales pass just offshore.
Dana Point is a coastal city in southern Orange County, California, where State Route 1 (the Pacific Coast Highway) meets the Pacific Ocean between Laguna Beach and San Clemente. The city takes its name from the prominent headland that writer Richard Henry Dana Jr. described in his 1840 memoir, Two Years Before the Mast. Today the Dana Point Headlands rise above one of the few natural harbors along the Orange County coast. The harbor is the center of community life. Dana Point Harbor shelters a working marina, a charter fleet, and waterfront restaurants and shops, and the city markets itself as the Dolphin and Whale Capital of the World, with seasonal gray whale migrations passing the point each winter. Surfing is woven into local identity, from the longboard breaks off Doheny State Beach to the family-friendly shore at Salt Creek Beach. Roughly 33,000 residents live across a compact footprint of hillside neighborhoods, bluff-top homes, and condominium communities. The population skews toward families, professionals, and retirees drawn by the coastal setting, the Capistrano Unified School District, and direct freeway and rail access to the rest of Orange County and San Diego. The walkable Lantern District, named for its historic street lamps, anchors a small downtown of restaurants and services along Del Prado Avenue. Dana Point sits at the southern gateway to Orange County's beach cities, with the resort district of Monarch Beach adding golf and destination hotels near the city's southern edge. The local economy revolves around marine recreation, tourism, and the harbor, while many residents commute north toward Irvine and other South County employment centers. Its combination of a working harbor, protected beaches, and a compact downtown gives the city a character that is both a destination and a lived-in coastal community, distinct from the larger tourist hubs to the north.
Dana Point is in southern Orange County, California, along the coast between Laguna Beach and San Clemente. It is one of several coastal cities in the Capistrano Unified School District.
Dana Point is served by the Capistrano Unified School District, formed in 1965. The district operates about 64 campuses across south Orange County and is the largest employer in the region. Dana Hills High School is the city's main high school.
Yes. Dana Point has both a working harbor and multiple beaches, including Doheny State Beach and Salt Creek Beach. The harbor is known for whale-watching charters, and the city calls itself the Dolphin and Whale Capital of the World.
Residents use the Pacific Coast Highway, Interstate 5, and the State Route 73 toll road for regional travel. Metrolink and Amtrak trains stop at nearby San Juan Capistrano, and John Wayne Airport is about 25 miles north.
Dana Point is known for its harbor, surfing heritage, and whale watching. The city and its headland are named for Richard Henry Dana Jr., who described the coast in his 1840 memoir Two Years Before the Mast.
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