What to do and see in Corona del Mar, California (CA): The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

June 28, 2021 Alida England

Corona del Mar or CdM (Spanish for "Crown of the Sea") is a neighborhood in the city of Newport Beach, California. It generally consists of all land on the seaward face of the San Joaquin Hills south of Avocado Avenue to the city limits, as well as the development of Irvine Terrace, just north of Avocado. Corona del Mar is known for its fine beaches, tidepools, cliffside views and quaint village shops. Beaches in the area include Corona del Mar State Beach as well as Crystal Cove State Park south of Corona del Mar, accessible by paths winding down a steep hillside.
Restaurants in Corona del Mar

1. Pedego Electric Bikes

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Pedego Electric Bikes

Pedego Electric Bikes of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach is located in the village of Corona del Mar. We sell, rent and give bike tours. Riding a Pedego is great fun and an exciting way to see the sites of the Newport Beach area. Our tours take guests to beautiful locations and our tour guides entertain our guests with the history and interesting historical stories and facts of Newport Beach. Guaranteed to be one of the most fun activities you can do in our area. We rent by the hour or by the day and provide our guests recommended rides based upon there interests. We also sell bikes and can have them shipped anywhere in the U.S.

2. Sherman Library & Gardens

2647 East Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, CA 92625 +1 949-673-2261 [email protected] http://www.thesherman.org/
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4.5 based on 296 reviews

Sherman Library & Gardens

Horticultural retreat that features a museum of living plants, walking paths, bubbling tile fountains and a library devoted to the study of the Pacific Southwest.

Reviewed By Buzzard100 - Santa Cruz, United States

This is a find in the midst of urban sprawl, strip malls and LA regional traffic. It is a horticultural oasis and a hidden gem! The gardens are lovely and while we did not eat at the restaurant, it has excellent reviews and outside-seating. The library focuses on the history of the Pacific Southwest and has an amazing collection of historical City Directories. The collection of art is small but interesting. This garden and library is named after the founder, Arnold Haskell’s benefactor, M. H. Sherman the founder of the Los Angeles Railway System and namesake of Sherman Oaks. A charming piece of history and garden beauty. I highly recommend.

3. Little Corona Beach

Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, CA
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Little Corona Beach

Reviewed By 105marionc

We have been to Little Corona Beach several times over the years. In my youth, I used to walk to it from Balboa Island. Movies have been made there. Churches Baptize people there. It is a great place to swim, watch boats go by, and view beautiful homes.

4. Corona Del Mar State Beach

near the intersection of Iris Street and Ocean Boulevard, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, CA +1 949-644-3151 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=652
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Corona Del Mar State Beach

Reviewed By fisheye-7

Tucked away at the entry to Newport bay. Explore the beach or climb the rocks at the bay entry and watch the sunset as the boats come in and out. Incredible view!

5. Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary

3500 Pacific View Dr, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, CA 92625-1112 +1 949-644-2700 http://www.dignitymemorial.com/pacific-view-memorial-park-and-mortuary/en-us/index.page
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Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary

Pacific View Memorial Park Mortuary is conveniently located on the breathtaking grounds of Pacific View Memorial Park and has proudly served the community for over 50 years. From the first day in 1958 when Pacific View Memorial Park opened its gates in beautiful Corona Del Mar, California, it has been our mission for everything created in the park to remind visitors of the beauty in the lives of those who are honored here. This vision has been captured throughout our grounds. Intimate surroundings, open courtyards, beautiful landscaping and splashing fountains all express the joy of life and make visits to Pacific View pleasant and gentle to the memory.

Reviewed By Perkadventures - Banning, United States

Came here to see where the "Duke" was buried. Nice people that gave us a map and the location of his grave site. For many years his grave did not have a plaque because of some people not liking his views. John has a great view and is still liked and loved by many

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