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City of Dana Point
Incorporated in 1989, the City of Dana Point is named
after Richard Henry Dana Jr. (1815-1882), a Harvard-trained lawyer,
seaman, and author of the classic sea journal, Two Years Before the Mast
(1840). In his journal, Dana documents his voyage from Boston around
Cape Horn to California on the merchant ship, Pilgrim. Therein, Dana
describes the area once known as Capistrano Bay, as "the most romantic
spot on the California coast." Today, Capistrano Bay is known as Dana
Point.
Dana Point is home to 35,110 residents and is characterized by nearly
seven miles of prominent coastal bluffs and rolling hills along the
Pacific Ocean. Most noteworthy of these bluffs is a unique promontory
known as the "Headlands" which overlooks Dana Point Harbor, one of the
most significant man-made alterations of the Orange County coastline.
Dana Point Harbor provides slips and mooring for over 2,500 boats
along with over 50 specialty shops and restaurants. The Harbor attracts
thousands of visitors annually for shopping, sportfishing, walking,
bicycling, parasailing and a host of recreational activities. The Dana
Point Harbor is also considered the gateway to Doheny State Park, one of
California’s most popular beach facilities. The 62-acre State Park
offers camping, picnicking, swimming, surfing, bicycling, tide pool
exploration and more.
Dana Point provides over 1,400 hotel rooms ranging in accommodations
and services from economy to five star hotels. Convention and meeting
facilities are available at the larger resort facilities, and all
provide access to Dana Point’s unique coastal amenities.
Located in southern Orange County, California, Dana Point is
approximately one-half way between Los Angeles and San Diego, and is
bordered by the cities of Laguna Niguel and Laguna Beach to the north,
San Juan Capistrano to the east, and San Clemente to the south. Please
visit our City Map for more information.
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