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Dana Point Harbor Waterfall | Secret Orange County Waterfall

Dana Point Harbor Waterfall: The Dana Point Harbor Waterfall is an incredible sight! The huge waterfall is caused by intense rainfall that flows down a 66-inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe near Del Prado & Pacific Coast Highway down into Dana Point Harbor’s towering cliffs. It’s a rare occurance as it takes a deluge of rainfall to create the full roaring waterfall. However, when it occurs it’s a beautiful display of water & nature’s force.

The waterfall has become a very popular photograph opporutunity during rainy days. If you plan on visiting, give yourself extra time for crowds and possible traffic in the Dana Point Harbor area.

 

Directions

Trail Pictures

The Dana Point Waterfall is created by intense rainfall.

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Dana Point Harbor Waterfall Photo Gallery

Dana Point Waterfall Image Gallery (click on image to rotate through image/s) 

When to Go

Intense Rainy Days: The Dana Point Harbor Waterfall only flows when there is large, intense rainfall in the Orange County, CA. The waterfall is caused by water overflowing storm drains and cascading down the cliffs of Dana Point Harbor.

Trail Directions

Address for GPS: 24921 Dana Point Harbor Dr, Dana Point, CA

Why We Liked It

EPIC! If you’re searching for a spectacular waterfall, this is it! The Dana Point Waterfall is an incredible viewpoint as the water roars behind an oasis like atmosophere that’s landscaped in palm trees. Although this hidden gem is no longer a local’s secret anymore, the Dana Point Waterfall is a breathtaking photo opportunity.

Bring an umbrella and waterproof clothes & shoes as it will not doubt be very wet, if the waterfall is indeed flowing. 

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