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Laguna’s districts pump 21 million gallons of water annually to 11,500 customers in the 10 square miles of the city, serving 32,000 residents, not to mention 3 million visitors a year.
I never met a cove I didn’t like in Laguna Beach. I know that summer trips to the beach are a bit cliché, BUT who cares! Let’s go to Laguna Beach for this month’s road trip!
Although Garnet Peak isn't the highest peaklet along the steep eastern escarpment of the Laguna Mountains, its exposed position makes it a fine place to view both the pine-clad high country and ...
The Desert View Trail in the Laguna Mountains delivers exactly what its name says, but there’s more to see than just the distant desert. From the nearly 6000-foot heights of the trail, ...
If a petition to extend the “no-take” zone is extended through South Laguna, the entire coastline of Laguna Beach would be off-limits to fishing.
Laguna Beach’s Mark Post and teammate Rob MacCrachen finished seventh, Sept. 6, at the SCORE Desert Series 13th Terrible’s Primm 300 in Primm, Nev.Post/MacChrachen completed the grueling 288 ...
Chile a land with different travel experiences for everyone. Visitors can hike up mountains, walk on glaciers, stargaze in the desert and swim in the ocean. Or travelers can wine taste in ...
Laguna’s lush vegetation is a con. “There is only one way to get green, and that is water,” said Michael Dunbar, general manager of South Coast Water District. Not a plentiful commodity in a ...
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