Dana Point Trolley Guide Summer 2026

Dana Point Free Daily Summer Trolley Guide 2026 (Image Courtesy of SouthOCBeaches.com)
Image Courtesy of SouthOCBeaches.com

Dana Point Trolley Guide Summer 2026 .

Dana Point Free Summer Trolley starts Friday May 22 2026 and runs daily through Labor Day Monday September 7 2026.

Dana Point Trolley Summer 2026 Highlights

Free

Handicap Accesible

Trolleys and Harbor Shuttles every 15 minutes

Regional Hub For South Orange County Coastal Cities

Download The Dana Point Trolley App

Dana Point Trolley Summer 2026 Schedule

Dana Point Trolley Start Date: Friday May 22 2026 thru Monday September 7 2026

Monday thru Thursday (12:00pm-9:00pm)

Friday (12:00pm-10:00pm)

Saturday (10:00am-10:00pm)

Sunday (11:00am-8:00pm)

Holidays (10:00am-8:30pm) (Memorial Day/4th of July/Labor Day)

Dana Point Trolley Map 2026

Dana Point Trolley New Stops

Stop N7A: Golden Lantern and Dana Point Harbor Drive

Stop N7B: Baby Beach and Ocean Institute

Dana Point Trolley Connections

Laguna Beach Daily Coastal Trolley
Connection at Salt Creek Beach/Ritz Carlton.

Laguna Beach Weekend Summer Breeze
Fridays and Saturday at 10:00am-10:00pm
Sundays: 10:00am-7:00pm
Laguna Beach Transit Station thru Laguna Canyon Road to Laguna Beach Festivals and to 6355 Laguna Canyon Road in Irvine

Laguna Niguel Summer Weekend Trolley Service
Trolleys every 20 minutes on Thursdays thru Sundays.
Laguna Niguel Trolley Connects to North Bound Trolley to Laguna Niguel Mission Viejo Metrolink Station
Connection at Salt Creek Beach/Ritz Carlton

San Juan Capistrano Weekend Trolley
SJC Trolley Weekend Trolleys on Saturdays and Sundays and runs every 20 minutes.
San Juan Capistrano Trolley Connects to Dana Point Trolley at Del Obispo and Stonehill in Dana Point
(San Juan Capistrano Trolley connects with Amtrak and Metrolink)

San Clemente Daily Summer Trolley
Dana Point Trolley Connects to San Clemente Trolley at Stop S19: Camino de Estrella and Mira Costa

Dana Point Sustainability Solutions 2026

The City must sustain its ridership counts to retain grant funding that helps pay for much of the Trolley costs.
Dana Point needs everyone’s help to keep the PCH Trolley program running strong for years to come by hopping onboard during the weekdays and the weekends.

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