With over 100 beaches, Southern California’s coastal beauty is unlike any place else in the country. And with the region’s high population, many beaches are overrun with people. However, there are several beaches that are tucked away, places that not many know about. If this sounds appealing to you, then maybe you’ll consider taking the Dana Point Trail hike that leads to a secret beach complete with caves.

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Have you been to Dana Point Headlands Conservation Area to visit this beach? We would love to know about your experience in the comment section.

For more information on the Dana Point Beach trail, visit the AllTrails webpage.

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