10 Things to do in Huntington Beach That You Shouldn't Miss

December 1, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best of Southern California culture. Offering the authentic surf lifestyle, coupled with 10 miles of uninterrupted coastline, Huntington Beach can truly be called Surf City USA. Warm weather and year-round sun offer the perfect setting for outdoor activities such as beach bonfires, volleyball by the Pier, biking along the Ocean Strand, stand-up paddle boarding in Huntington Harbour, hiking through the Bolsa Chica Wetlands or strolling down Main Street.
Restaurants in Huntington Beach

1. Orange County Coast

Sunset Beach off Pacific Coast Hwy. and Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, CA http://gotosocal.com/orange-county-coast/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Orange County Coast

Reviewed By Smithysfishing - Buddina, Australia

Over our 2.5 week stay with friends in Huntington beach we did all the beaches from Long Beach to Laguna Beach and took the train from Santa Ana to Oceanside so we pretty much saw all the beaches down to San Diego. It was good to check out all the scenery in OC to compare to the old TV show. We found ourselves having a quick look on Youtube of old episodes and comparing. All nice wide beaches compared to Australian beaches. Lots of intrastructure with volleyball courts, etc, etc along the whole coast compared to home.

2. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve

Entrance at Warner Ave. and PCH (opposite Bolsa Chica State Beach), Huntington Beach, CA 92648 +1 714-846-1114 [email protected] http://bolsachica.org
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4.5 based on 287 reviews

Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve

Reviewed By Pt123123 - Huntington Beach, United States

With the recent Pandemic of COVID-19, the world has become a scary place. You can escape by visiting the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve where you can hike, run, view the wildlife, and get your exercise in at the wetlands with the refreshing ocean breeze. Bolsa Chica State Beach is across Pacific Coast Highway, so the ocean view is a plus. The wildlife, migratory birds, and natural environment are refreshing along your peaceful 4 mile walk/run by the ocean. The hours are 6am to 8pm and it's free.

3. Huntington Dog Beach

E Pacific Coast Hwy and Goldenwest St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Excellent
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4.5 based on 737 reviews

Huntington Dog Beach

Reviewed By 2015stephaniemichele - Huntington Beach, United States

Huntington Dog Beach is a great place to bring your furry friends to run free and play with other dogs or in the sea! Should you have a new puppy I recommend coming midweek if you can when it is not as as busy and getting them socialized and ready for weekends and summertime at the HBDB. The beach ls very long, spacious and everyone seems to be very familiar with rules and dog beach etiquette, they also have extra dog bags should you run out or forget yours. There are public restrooms available and plenty of parking. There is a parking meter machine that takes cash or cards. One thing I really love is the stretch of HB dog beach that is blocked by a cliff....it is nice if you have a dog that loves to run because there is no street access so you can relax and let them play. They also have fresh water near the parking area at doggie level for them to drink! On the weekends they sometimes have special events such as dog surfing contest or particular breed meet ups, you can check out the website and Facebook page to see whats happening. I hope you and your furry friends have as much fun as we do!

4. Huntington Central Park

18381 Goldenwest St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648-1107 +1 714-848-6565 http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/residents/parks_facilities/parks/huntington_central_park
Excellent
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Huntington Central Park

Reviewed By PTCruiserHB

I will miss this place. Had the pleasure of living beside it for 36 years. Serene, quiet, safe and friendly. The nature center, senior center, library, equestrian center and oh, my, Kathy May's restaurant!

5. Bolsa Chica State Beach

Huntington Beach, CA 92649 [email protected] http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=642
Excellent
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Bolsa Chica State Beach

Reviewed By randyf739 - San Diego, United States

I camped here several times this year. It’s a fun laid-back environment and the state workers do a good job. Hosts are very accommodating And there is a store near the campground that is well stocked. I enjoy my stays here and wish I could have more than the state required 30 days. But I think the states being fair to the community to limit it.

6. Huntington State Beach

21601 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA 92646-7600 +1 714-536-1454 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=643
Excellent
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4.5 based on 425 reviews

Huntington State Beach

Reviewed By Bubblechoc - California, United States

We came here end of November and it happened to be the Junior surf world championship - so much fun to watch! Renting a bike is super fun since there is a bike line and you can bike more than 10miles.

7. Huntington Beach Pier

315 Pacific Coast Hwy Main Street & Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5161
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,330 reviews

Huntington Beach Pier

Huntington Beach Pier was first finished in 1904 but was damaged in storm and rebuilt in 1914 and in 1931 500 feet was added to the pier but it separated from the original pier in the earthquake of 1933. The pier was repaired but was damaged again by hurricane in 1938 but was repaired the following year. During WW1 the pier was taken over by the military and a submarine lookout and large machine gun was installed. After the war the pier was returned to the public and held up until the storms of 1983 & 1988 finally damaged pier to the point it needed to close. The current pier was finished July 18th, 1992 with a dedication with 500,000 people. The pier was built using much of the same 1914 design. Huntington Beach draws almost 4 million people annually who come for the surfing, volleyball, air show, food and even Segway Tours from Surf City Segway can be booked.

Reviewed By Hilberaldi

Discover the best of Southern California culture, the most authentic surfing lifestyle and 16 miles of coastline in Huntington Beach, a welcoming town. A worthwhile trip are the beaches located in this region (Southern California), especially Huntington Beach. After two full days at the Disneyland and California Adventure Park parks in Anaheim, we decided to have a free day at the beaches to rest a little from the hustle and bustle of the amusement parks. We left early and drove to Huntington Beach (38 km from Anaheim), one of the most beautiful beaches in California, named Surf City, where you can visit a super cool surf museum, the International Surfing Museum, the Pier which is very beautiful, you will also find hotels near the sea, shops and restaurants that are great for enjoying the best coastal weather in California. Several rock bands were born in Huntington Beach, such as The Offspring and Avenged Sevenfold. It has a beautiful mural made by artists and the Huntington Beach plaque carved in concrete. The Pier is simple but very cozy, we stop at a cafe to enjoy a delicious cupcake and a coffee drink, feeling the sea breeze on the face and the energy of this beautiful region of California. With fabulous options scattered all over Huntington Beach, the dining scene can only be described as eclectic, with never-changing little taquerias and cafes, as well as new restaurants that use fresh local ingredients in creative ways. There is certainly something to please even the most demanding palates. On the day we visited the site there was a peaceful protest of war veterans on the beach sand, there were people playing volleyball and many surfers enjoying that sunny morning. We walked around the city, very well organized, safe and clean. From here we head further south to Newport Beach.

8. Downtown Huntington Beach

Main St, Huntington Beach, CA +1 714-968-0777 http://www.hb-downtown.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 761 reviews

Downtown Huntington Beach

Reviewed By jacksondesign380

Great tone to be in huntington is during surf competitions. Great to watch from the pier and great restaurants at the pier. Parking gets rough though as it is a popular spot. Take light jackets as it gets pretty cool at night. Great shopping all over the area.

9. Pacific City

21010 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5309 +1 714-969-5805 [email protected] http://www.gopacificcity.com/location/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Pacific City

Reviewed By 17sherryp - Phoenix, United States

We visited on a Thursday for lunch and a stroll around the mall. We had an excellent lunch sitting outside with a lovely ocean view. The shops seems mostly geared toward teens or young people but it is worth a visit.

10. Old World Village

7561 Center Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3053 +1 714-756-1515 http://www.visitoldworld.com/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 99 reviews

Old World Village

Charming German Village with numerous shops, eateries, and pubs. Octoberfest is held annually, as well as dachshund races

Reviewed By 313anitam - Fullerton, United States

I visited Old World yesterday evening, meeting friends for dinner. Old World is a small, charming place with cobblestone to walk on, German buildings with paintings on the walls and several shops featuring goods like steins and home decorations from Germany. There are several eateries, cafes, coffee shop, and the Hotel Europa is adjacent. Parking is free. We ate at the Old World restaurant that features traditional German, Austrian, & Hungarian cuisine. Ever since my visit to Vienna, Austria in May 2018, I was craving a good schnitzel, and the Old World restaurant has serves schnitzel, bratwurst, sausages, beer brat with cheese, pretzels, burgers, salads, and tasty desserts such as the traditional Black Forest Cake, Apple Strudel, German Chocolate Cake. My friends and I had a feast, and, Aidan, our server, made our visit even more special with his attentitiveness, great sense of humour, and hard work!

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