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China Beach Canvas Prints
China Beach Canvas Prints
China Cove is a small tucked away sandy beach on Cove Street at the bottom of Fernleaf Avenue in Newport Beach, California. It has volleyball posts, but you will need to bring a net and heed their rules and restricted hours. A stairway descends from that intersection to a street below which goes down to the beaches. There is no public parking below Ocean Blvd. Another small beach is exposed at lower tides where Fernleaf meets Cove Street. China Cove is the site of the old China House which was demolished in the 1980’s. Two other more popular beaches are walking distance from here. Pirate’s Cove is on the calm waters inside the Newport Bay Channel entrance and Corona Del Mar State Beach faces the ocean. China Beach is a small cove in San Francisco's Sea Cliff neighborhood. It lies between Baker Beach and Lands End and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. It was previously known as James D. Phelan State Beach Park and is one of the cleanest in the state. The tiny beach is one of the state reserve’s iconic treasures, a pocket of calm, emerald water protected on either side by bluffs. It acts as a seal rookery for parts of the year, and its beauty is not lost on photographers or filmmakers. But the beach has been closed to visitors for a year. And not only is its reopening date uncertain, but California State Parks officials say they can’t guarantee it would ever be accessible to the public again.