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Rustling Up Some Relaxation at The Ranch at Laguna Beach

The Ranch at Laguna Beach is the best of both vacation worlds. Set in a lush canyon, next to a flowing stream, the resort offers guests a classy, rustic atmosphere. And located a few hundred yards from the Pacific Ocean, it also boasts a California beach feel. In other words, The Ranch is one of my new favorite hideaways.

the pool at The Ranch, Laguna Beach
The Ranch at Laguna Beach is a combination of rustic charm and beach cool (photo courtesy of Greg Aragon)

A friend and I recently escaped to The Ranch to beat the summer heat of Los Angeles and to check out the annual Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters. Our getaway began when we got to Laguna Beach, drove down Highway 1 and then turned down a nondescript driveway across from the beach. On one side of the tiny road was a hillside and on the other was a beautiful creek, lined with thick vegetation, birds and other wildlife.

At the end of quarter-mile-long road we found The Ranch, surrounded by hills and tucked into Aliso Canyon like an oasis. We then checked into an elegant Canyon Room, nestled between the pool and the stream.

a room at The Ranch
The rooms at The Ranch are luxury with a classy western feel (photo courtesy of The Ranch)

Boasting 410 sq-ft of country ranch / beach charm, the room featured a comfy king bed, backed by a huge, carved wooden headboard. Surrounding the bed was a large mirror and chandelier artistically covered with cowboy rope. The room also came with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, office desk, a 49-inch LCD TV, mini-fridge, coffee maker, universal charging station for phones and tablets, oversized walk-in shower, dual vanities and a shaving mirror.

The suite’s best feature was the patio with table and chairs, overlooking the well-manicured grounds, the pool area and the canyon walls that cradle the resort. After unpacking we sipped wine on the patio and watched wild bunny rabbits run from bush to bush.

the writer outside his room at The Ranch
Views from the rooms are gorgeous and peaceful (photo courtesy of Greg Aragon)

Once settled in, we walked a few yards to the pool and swam and enjoyed a couple cocktails at the poolside bar. We then strolled along the stream toward the ocean. When we got to the highway, we went through a pedestrian tunnel beneath the road that popped us out right on the sand of gorgeous Aliso Beach Park.

flowing creek beside The Ranch
The hotel is built alongside a lush, flowing creek (photo courtesy of Greg Aragon)

The beach was great. It wasn’t too crowded and the water wasn’t too cold to get in. We laid out our blanket and enjoyed a perfect day in Laguna. After lounging, we headed back to the hotel and changed for dinner. We then caught a free shuttle in front of the hotel lobby that took us to town for dinner and a night at the legendary Pageant of the Masters, which is celebrating its 85th season.

writer on a trolley to Downtown Laguna Beach
Free trolleys run from the hotel to Downtown Laguna Beach (photo courtesy of Greg Aragon)

In the morning, we had breakfast at Harvest, the resort’s signature restaurant. Led by Executive Chef Charles Imbelli, Harvest serves a creative and intensely local take on Californian comfort food. For my breakfast I devoured a memorable eggs Benedict creation with a crab cake, English muffin, poached egg, collard greens and chipotle hollandaise. My friend had the American Breakfast, with eggs, breakfast potatoes, bacon and toast. We washed it all down with a Green Thumb juice with fresh kale, parsley, cucumber, apple, lime.

eggs Benedict with crab cakes at the Harvest Restaurant, The Ranch
Harvest Restaurant at The Ranch serves delicious items like eggs Benedict with crab cakes (photo courtesy of Greg Aragon)

While eating we gazed out the big windows and watched golfers stroll past on the property’s 9-hole, GEO Certified Laguna golf course and country club. The course is carved into the naturally dramatic and lush walls of Aliso and Wood Canyons, creating an ultra-private playing experience with stunning views and elevation changes on every fairway.

After breakfast I worked out at the fitness center and had a “Gentleman’s Facial” at the hotel’s 3,000 sq-ft, full-service Sycamore Spa. The 60-minute facial was rejuvenating and moisturizing. It was a balancing treatment designed specifically for men’s individual skin concerns and geared towards skin health longevity amidst sun damage, shaving and other irritants.

at the The Sycamore Spa
The Sycamore Spa at The Ranch offers rejuvenating therapies and treatments (photo courtesy of The Ranch)

The Ranch at Laguna Beach sits on 87 pristine canyon acres, with 97 rooms loosely scattered about the park-like grounds. The resort is a member of National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World, a prestigious collection of lodges spanning 30 countries and 6 continents.

The Ranch is currently offering a special Laguna Summer Escape package. When you stay two nights (Sunday-Thursday), you’ll save 20% on the best available room rate and spa treatments. You’ll also receive complimentary valet parking, Wi-Fi and access to the beach shuttle, all with no resort fee.

The resort is located at 31106 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA, 92651. For more information on current specials and reservations, visit: www.theranchlb.com or call (800) 223-3309.

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