Category Archives: Sports & Activities

Kids Summer Activities

Due to the overwhelming response of parents for summer activities, the following activities will be offered:

  • Sport-A-Mania
  • Soccer Shots
  • Tennis / Basketball Camp
  • Summer Day Camp
  • Summer Field Trips (with Emerld Bay)

The camps/clinics will be organized by Blueray Management and Soccer Shots with fees paid directly to them.  Registration and payment in full prior to camps/clinics will allow proper planning and staffing for the best possible program.  Please email danb@blueraymgmt.com for additional information.

 

Crystal Cove Book Club

First read the book of the month and then meet for insightful discussions about the piece.  Meetings are usually held once a month at a member’s home.  For more information email Janet Hadley at janethadley@mac.com or Sepi Farsai at sepidehfarsai@yahoo.com.

THE GREAT EGG HUNT

April 23, 2011

Ages 4 and under at 2:00 p.m.

Ages 5 and up at 2:15 p.m.

Puppet Show at 2:30 p.m.

Bring your camera!!!

Reef Point Park from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Crystal Cove Residents:  Get your Easter baskets ready of the Great Egg Hunt at Reef Pont Park.  Featuring catered treats and sweets, DJ music, facepainter, puppet show and photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny.  Please RSVP with the Activities Office by April 15, 2011.

Adult Yoga Classes

Crystal Cove offers residents two classes at the Canyon Club.  Piloga is on Tuesday and Yoga class is on Thursday at 9 a.m.  Fees are payable to the instructor.  Classes are held by the pool if weather permits, otherwise they are held in either the El Moro or Abalone Room.  For additional information about the Yoga classes, please contact the instructor, Christine Taylor, at 949-338-3139 or send her an email at ctaylormail@cox.net.

 

 

Experience Crystal Cove State Park…

South of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, at the tip of the renowned Crystal Cove State Park, this location offers easy access to coastal walks, back country hiking and an easy day at the beach, Southern California style.

If you can only see one place, that should be Crystal Cove State Park, located about halfway between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach.

Crystal Cove Cottage California

Historic Cottages at Crystal Cove

There are 3.2 miles of completely unspoiled beaches along with shrub-covered bluffs that provide spectacular views of the coastline.

The hike down to the beach is well worth it and there are tide pools, great bodyboarding waves, rocky reefs for snorkeling and scuba, and tons of mostly empty sand.

While exploring Crystal Cove, grab a snack or a meal at Ruby’s Shake Shack on Pacific Coast Highway—locals have been going there for milkshakes and sandwiches for decades.

For more nature adventures, the backcountry of Crystal Cove State Park has lots of hikes and mountain biking trails heading up from El Moro and Emerald Canyon. Only a couple of miles further down the coast away from Newport is Laguna Canyon Road, which heads inland and passes three trailheads offering access to Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, which is operated by OC Parks.

Within Crystal Cove State Park is the Crystal Cove Historic District, a 12.3-acre coastal section with 46 historic beach cottages.  An insider’s tour of Crystal Cove takes place the first Saturday of every month, from10 a.m. to noon, led by yours truly. Among other local tales, you’ll learn the story behind the Crystal Cove Beach Cottages and how our local efforts saved them from being turned into a luxury resort.

Today, 21 of these cottages have been restored and are open to the public (you can even book an overnight stay) and another 24 are slated for restoration when enough funds are raised.

Follow it up with a leisurely 3.2-mile walk along the pristine beach. Once you’ve built up an appetite, head to The Beachcomber Café which is right on the water.

If it’s breakfast time, grab some hot beignets and a latte; later in the day, order some ahi tacos and a specialty cocktail and watch the sun set. (Tip: Put your name on the list before you take your walk!)

The park is open 7 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week and has a wide variety of hikes ranging from easy family walks to strenuous uphill climbs.  The reward is spectacular ocean views (many days, Catalina Island is visible 22 miles offshore). Sunsets from the ridges are some of the best in California.

 

 

CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK – March 2011 Events

Enjoy a guided winter 3-5 mile backcountry hike on Saturday March 5th and March 12th and March 13th and 26th at 9:00 am. Meet at El Moro Visitor Center (PCH at stoplight (School State Park). $15 day use parking fee.

Join Crystal Cove State Park for a Gray Whale Twalk to learn about the magnificent migration of this California marine mammal. Meet at Pelican Point #4 (PCH to Newport Coast, left at kiosk to the end) at the amphitheater on Saturday, March 5 at 9:00 am.
$15 day use parking fee.

Crystal Cove State Park is hosting a geology tour along the coastal section of the park on  Sunday, March 6 at 9:00 am. Visit several diverse and geologically outstanding sites which all display a story from a different geologic time. Meet at Los Trancos at the trailer (PCH turns inland at the Los Trancos light). $15 day use parking fee.

Take a walk through the renovated 12 acre Historic District at Crystal Cove State Park on Saturday, March 12 at 10:00 am. Learn about the colorful past of the cove and hear about different uses for each cottage. Meet at Los Trancos at the trailer (PCH turns inland at the Los Trancos light). $15 day use parking fee.

Crystal Cove State Park and Crystal Cove Alliance are hosting an OPEN HOUSE in the park and marine research facility in the Historic District on Saturday, March 19 from 1pm to 3pm. Guests will learn about science and the research that is being conducted in the park and participate in fun and simple activities. At 3:00 pm a volunteer will lead a tidepool walk at the Rocky Bight tidepool area. Park in the Los Trancos lot (PCH at Los TRancos; then walk across the street or take the shuttle) and meet at cottage #22.
$15 day use parking fee.

Learn how to take beautiful photos of wildflowers on a docent led photography walk at Crystal Cove State Park on Sunday, March 20 at 3:30 pm. Meet  at Pelican lot #2 at the top of the boardwalk near the parking lot (PCH turn coastward at the Newport Coast stoplight, right at the kiosk and left into the first lot.)
$15 day parking fee applies.

Join Crystal Cove State Park volunteer on a guided tidepool walk to Pelican Point on Saturday, March 26 at 11 am when the tide will fall to a low 0.1. A volunteer will help identify animals and describe some awesome adaptations. Meet at Pelican Point parking lot #2, at the top of the boardwalk near the parking lot. (PCH turn coastward at Newport Coast light, right at the kiosk and left into the first lot.)
$15 day parking fee applies.

Crystal Cove XTERRA Trail Run

On Sunday, December 12, 2010, the XTERRA Trail Run Series comes to Crystal Cove State Park.

The race features two distances – an introductory 5k trail run and a longer 17k trail run for the more experienced runner. This all takes place on fire roads and single track trails in the El Moro area of Crystal Cove State Park. Race field is limited, so enter early.

All participants get a great (seriously, it’s not a plain white one) race t-shirt, cool finisher medal, hot breakfast/lunch with all the fixin’s, coffee, entry into the raffle of swag, and the satisfaction of completing one of the best races around!

Please note that the 17k course closes at 11:00am, and the 5k closes at 1:30pm, so you must finish before then!

For more information, please visit:  www.trailrace.com/crystalcove.html

For Registration, please visit:  www.active.com