Dana Point, California Dana Point, California Aerial view of Dana Point Aerial view of Dana Point Official seal of Dana Point, California Location of Dana Point inside Orange County, California.

Location of Dana Point inside Orange County, California.

Dana Point, California is positioned in the US Dana Point, California - Dana Point, California Dana Point is a town/city located in southern Orange County, California.

The town/city was titled after the headland of Dana Point, which was in turn titled after Richard Henry Dana, Jr., author of Two Years Before the Mast, which encompassed a description of the area.

Dana described the locale, including neighboring San Juan Capistrano, as "the only romantic spot on the coast". Although Dana described the anchorage as poor, it is now a advanced harbor and contains a replica of his ship, the Pilgrim.

1.1 Dana Point Harbor The headlands and pier at Dana Point, ca.

Dana Point was a prominent port for ships involved with the hide trade with close-by Mission San Juan Capistrano.

In 1926, Woodruff, Chandler, and Sherman created the Dana Point Syndicate.

The harbor at Dana Point, CA at sunset Most of these "Woodruff" homes are concentrated in the Dana Point historic core, also called Lantern Village (currently about 12,000 residents).

Because colored lanterns were used by ships 200 years ago to advertise their fares when in the Dana Point natural harbor. His crowning structure was to be the Dana Point Inn, a Mediterranean-like resort hotel on the cliffs overlooking the harbor.

Dana Point Harbor View of Dana Point Harbor with the ship "Spirit of Dana Point" berthed at the Ocean Institute in the foreground.

The entire harbor of Dana Point, including the Embarcadero Marina shops and restaurants are set for complete demolition and redevelopment.

For decades the territory facing the beach was home to the Dana Strand Beach and Tennis Club, a mobile home improve that closed in the late 1980s. For years, access to the Strands beach was limited to hiking down a dirt trail where the mobile homes had stood.

The Strands parcel encompassed the actual headlands and bluff of Dana Point as well and was one of the last large coast properties available for evolution along the Orange County Coast.

According to Dana Point historians Baum and Burnes,* Eldridge favored two dominant characteristics in his homes, a typically Spanish roof line and the use of large ceiling beams in the chief rooms of the homes.

The chapel soon grew, received canonical status as a church, and moved to its current bluff-top locale in Dana Point, overlooking Doheny State Beach.

Dana Point had a notable surfing history, and was home to many of the first companies that produced products for surfing.

Hobie Alter opened the world's first retail surf shop in Dana Point in 1954.

Many surf publications such as the Surfer's Journal and Surfer Magazine were formed and headquartered in Dana Point.

Bruce Brown produced the iconic surfer film Endless Summer in Dana Point.

"Killer Dana" was a legendary surf break off Dana Point.

The Killer Dana wave was finished when the Dana Point Harbor was assembled in 1966. A breakwater now cuts right through the heart of the once epic surf spot.

The Dana Point headlands are a prominent feature in Orange County geography and after years of controversy, are presently being advanced as a 118-house gated community, however 68 acres (280,000 m2) of the site is open to the enhance and features a nature center and walking trails exhibiting "lost" plants of the Southern California coast.

Link Dana Point Headlands Dana Point harbor as seen from the end of Blue Lantern Street Dana Point Beach in the winter Dana Point appreciates a mild climate where temperatures tend to average around the 70s.

One of the very several known specimens of the megamouth shark was caught off Dana Point in 1990. Visitors can visit the Ocean Institute at the harbor below the point and the tidal pools positioned nearby for a closeup view of marine life amid low tide.

With the kelp beds positioned just offshore, Dana Point is a prominent destination for snorkelers, fisherman, and spear fishers.

The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Dana Point had a populace of 33,351.

The ethnic makeup of Dana Point was 28,701 (86.1%) White (76.4% Non-Hispanic White), 294 (0.9%) African American, 229 (0.7%) Native American, 1,064 (3.2%) Asian, 37 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 1,952 (5.9%) from other competitions, and 1,074 (3.2%) from two or more competitions.

According to the 2010 United States Census, Dana Point had a median homehold income of $80,938, with 8.4% of the populace living below the federal poverty line. In 2010 Dana Point had a populace of 33,351.

Dana Point has held a Festival of Whales since 1972.

Dana Point has hosted the Dana Point Concours d'Elegance since 2008.

The Dana Point Grand Prix is an annual criterium bike race overlooking Dana Point Harbor.

The course winds its way through downtown Dana Point into Heritage Park and the adjoining residentiary improve with ocean views for participants and spectators before finishing on a long straightaway on PCH.

The Dana Point Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual Turkey Trot, which includes a 5 - K, 10 - K and Kids' Gobble Wobble race for ages 5 12, which was voted as a top destination for Thanksgiving by Fodor's Magazine.

The Dana Point Symphony presents classical music concerts with a 50-piece orchestra and small-town and global soloists.

Dana Point is a general law town/city governed as a council-manager form of government. Dana Point has a two-term-limit for propel officials.

In the California State Legislature, Dana Point is in the 36th Senate District, represented by Republican Patricia Bates, and in the 73rd Assembly District, represented by Republican Bill Brough. In the United States House of Representatives, Dana Point is in California's 49th congressional district, represented by Republican Darrell Issa. It includes Dana Hills High School, one of the earliest high schools in the area, which opened in 1972.The cross nation program at Dana Hills High School won California state titles in 1988, 2007, 2008, and 2009.

Fire protection in Dana Point is provided by the Orange County Fire Authority with ambulance service by Doctor's Ambulance.

Dana Point is served by two newspapers, the Dana Point News (owned by the Orange County Register) and the Dana Point Times.

The Laguna Niguel-Dana Point Patch is an online-only news website that also serves Dana Point along with its neighbor, Laguna Niguel.

City of Dana Point.

City of Dana Point.

"Dana Point (city) Quick - Facts".

"Dana Point Harbor: The Bay That Never Sleeps".

Dana Point Harbor official website.

"The Strand at Headlands | Dana Point Real Estate".

"2010 Enumeration Interactive Population Search: CA - Dana Point city".

"Dana Point (city), California".

Enumeration General Population and Housing Characteristics report for Dana Point, 2010 Archived March 5, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.

City of Dana Point.

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Dana Point.

Photo of Dana Point before the boat harbor Guide to the Dana Point Syndicate Records of S.

Dana Point Visitors Bureau Dana Point Times, small-town journal Dana Point Chamber of Commerce Dana Point Harbor, Recreational Area Dana Point

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