Monarch Beach
History
Monarch Beach is named after its most prominent geological feature, Monarch Bay, aptly named as its rolling hills of sagebrush and manzanita were once a breeding ground for the monarch butterfly. The butterflies were once seen there in large masses, but have disappeared from the area because their habitat has been replaced, almost entirely, by the large houses that can be found in the Monarch Beach neighborhood.
Monarch Beach became a subdivision of the incorporated city of Dana Point on January 1, 1989.
Culture
Monarch Beach has access to Salt Creek Beach and a picnic area. The neighborhood includes the Monarch Beach Resort & Links Course – an 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. It is also the home to the Dana Point Concours d'Elegance automotive charitable event held each year on the Monarch Beach Golf Links.
Notable people
References
- ^ "Dana Point's history of incorporation".
- ^ Kates, Anne (May 5, 1989). "Vacation home sales remain steady". The San Bernardino County Sun. p. B12. Retrieved July 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Sanders, Edmund (May 21, 1995). "California builder settles over construction defects". The Fresno Bee. p. E7. Retrieved July 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
33°28′55″N 117°42′36″W / 33.482°N 117.710°W
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