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Sep 28 2008

Sunday Spot Check: Tablerock

Published by rickkane at 11:17 pm under Sunday Spot Check Edit This

Hi everyone! Sorry for the lack of updates the last couple days, but I just got back from an overnight fishing trip in Catalina, and, needless to say, I was without access to a computer. Now, however, the boat is in port, the fish are in the freezer, and I am once again here to give you the lowdown on all the best beaches in our small part of the world!

Today, in our latest installment of the weekly Sunday Spot Check, I introduce you to Tablerock, a great locals-only beach in South Laguna. Hidden away in a quiet, picturesque cove well south of the busy tourist strip in Laguna, Tablerock is a favorite among locals due to its secluded atmosphere and breathtaking vistas. From its quaint, flora-entwined spiral staircase, to its shallow sandstone caves, to the quirky, eclectic locals that freqeunt it, Tablerock seems to be one of the last truly untouched, classic Laguna hideaways.

Getting there: Tablerock is located in South Laguna, just down the road from Aliso Beach. Try to find parking in one of the neighborhoods above 7 Eleven on PCH, and then walk down to the end of Eagle Rock Lane, where you will see the beach access!

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2 Responses to “Sunday Spot Check: Tablerock”

  1. Alyssa Walterson 29 Sep 2008 at 12:52 pm edit this

    I’m pretty sure I’ve been to this beach before with my cousin. It was SO nice! i definitely recommend it. [:

  2. rickkaneon 01 Oct 2008 at 12:46 am edit this

    Hey Alyssa! Your cousin sounds like a smart guy, as this is easily one of my favorite beaches in Orange County! Next time you’re in the area, you might also want to check out 10th street, a similar beach that’s just down the street.

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