Laguna Beach Closes Beaches On 4th of July 2020 Holiday Weekend

Laguna Beach Pirate Tower Courtesy of SouthOCBeaches.com
Laguna Beach Pirate Tower Courtesy of SouthOCBeaches.com

Laguna Beach Closes Beaches On 4th of July 2020 and July 5 2020 to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Update: Laguna Beach Closes Beaches on July 4 2020 and July 5 2020 till Monday July 6 2020 at 5:00am

The Laguna Beach City Council voted on June 30 2020 to close Laguna Beach City Beaches on the 4th of July Holiday during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020.

Laguna Beach may also close the Beaches on July 3 2020 if they deem it appropriate to do so.

Laguna Beach City Beaches Closures Include

Main Beach

Heisler Park Area Beach

Treasure Island Park

Laguna Beach Beaches Pedestrian Access Points Closures

Thousand Steps Beach

Table Rock

West

Camel Point

Closure signage at City beaches and Access Ways

Laguna Beach Police Department will increase monitoring and enforcement of these areas and citations can be issued for violators.

Basketball and volleyball courts at Main Beach remain closed and all other City basketball and
volleyball courts also remain closed.

Orange County Closes County Beaches on July 4 2020 and July 5 2020

Aliso Beach

Capistrano Beach

Salt Creek Beach

Baby Beach

Bayside Beach

Camel Point Beach

Poche Beach

Strands Beach

Table Rock Beach

Thousand Steps Beach

Treasure Island Beach

West Street Beach

Laguna Beach Prohibits Fireworks

Laguna Beach will not have a fireworks display this year.

All fireworks, even “safe and sane” fireworks like sparklers, are illegal in Laguna Beach.

Please Follow the City of Laguna Beach on Facebook for any Updates

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