Newport Bay
The bay associated with Newport Harbor and the city of Newport Beach, California.
| Island | Image | Coordinates | Description |
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| Balboa Island | 33°36′23″N 117°53′40″W / 33.60639°N 117.89444°W / 33.60639; -117.89444 (Balboa Island) | A 50-hectare (120-acre), densely populated harbor island with 1,500 expensive homes. Partially created as a result of the Santa Ana River flooding in 1824, then artificially expanded to its present size. | |
| Harbor Island | 33°36′01″N 117°54′10″W / 33.6002998°N 117.9028351°W / 33.6002998; -117.9028351 (Harbor Island) | ||
| Bay Island | 33°36′25″N 117°54′18″W / 33.607°N 117.905°W / 33.607; -117.905 (Bay Island) | West of Balboa Island. | |
| Lido Isle | 33°36′14″N 117°55′02″W / 33.6039107°N 117.91728°W / 33.6039107; -117.91728 (Lido Isle) | Northwest of Balboa Island. | |
| Linda Isle | 33°36′50″N 117°54′13″W / 33.6139105°N 117.9036685°W / 33.6139105; -117.9036685 (Linda Isle) | North of Harbor Island. |
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