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Orange County Museum of Art - Newport Beach
850 San Clemente Dr, Newport Beach, CA; 949-759-1122;
Gallery Website;
Open Tues-Sun 11-5PM; Kids under 16 Free;
Museum exhibiting collection of 6,500 works of contemporary California art. Special programs
include distinctive international traveling exhibits.
Sherman Library and Gardens
2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, CA; (949) 673-2261;
Admission: Adult $3 / Child (12-16) $1; Library Open: Mon-Fri 9-4:30;
Located on two acres just south of Newport Beach is Orange County's
largest cultural and educational research center for the study of
the Pacific Southwest. On the grounds are some excellent gardens
with over 2,000 native plant species, fountains, sculptures and koi pond.
Environmental Nature Center
(949) 645-8489; Free Admission;
Guided walking tour of a 2.5 acre wildlife habitat featuring 13
California plant communities. Trail guides and naturalists available -
geared towards children ages five and above.
Upper Newport Bay
(949) 650-6746; Free Admission;
Free two-hour walking tour on 1st and 3rd Saturday at 9AM-departing from Shellmaker Island.
Six diverse habitats are home to over 200 bird species and other wildlife.
Canoe tours, and family campfire programs available.
City Hall Art Gallery
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA; (949) 717-3870;
Open: Mon-Fri 9AM-4PM; Free Admission;
This showcase for local artists is located in the lobby of City Hall.
Changing exhibits of paintings, photography and sculpture.
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA; (949) 673-7863;
Open: Tue-Sun 10AM-5PM; Admission: Adult $4 / Child $1;
Located aboard the 190-foot Pride of Newport, this museum
preserves the local maritime heritage. Three thematic galleries focus
on the recreational, naval, commercial and yachting significance of the
harbor with maritime events of the Pacific. There is also a gift shop
and restaurant.
Newport Sports Collection Foundation
620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 125, Newport Beach, CA; (949) 721-9333;
Open: Mon-Fri 9AM-6PM / Sat 10AM-3PM; Free Admission;
5,000 square foot sports memorabilia museum with over 10,000 artifacts
from sports history over the last two centuries.
Newport Theater Arts Center
2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, CA; (949) 631-0288;
Call for Schedule:
Community theater with both veteran and novice actors, located
at the Theatre on the Cliff.
Tibbie's Music Hall Dinner Theatre
4647 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach, CA; (949) 252-0834;
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano is the seventh mission founded November 1, 1776, by early Franciscan priests.
Today it is a monument to California’s multicultural history, embracing its Native American, Spanish, Mexican and European heritage.
Originally built as a self sufficient community by Spanish padres and Indians, the Mission was a center for agriculture, industry, education and religion.