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Huntington Beach, CA
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California, United States. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 198,711 during the 2020 census, making it the fourth most populous city in Orange County, the most populous beach city in Orange County, and the seventh most populous city in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Located 35 miles (56 km) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, it is bordered by Bolsa Chica Basin State Marine Conservation Area on the west, the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, Seal Beach on the northwest, Westminster on the north, Fountain Valley on the northeast, by Costa Mesa on the east, and by Newport Beach on the southeast.
Huntington Beach is known for its long 9.5-mile (15.3 km) stretch of sandy beach, mild climate, excellent surfing, and beach culture. Swells generated predominantly from the North Pacific in winter and from a combination of Southern Hemisphere storms and cyclones in the summer focus on Huntington Beach, creating consistent surf all year long, hence the nickname "Surf City".
The Tongva village of Lupukngna was located in what became Huntington Beach, with an approximate location near the Newland House Museum. The nearby village of Genga, shared with the Acjachemen, was located across the Santa Ana River in what became Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
The main thoroughfare of Huntington Beach, Beach Boulevard, was originally a cattle route for the main industry of the Rancho. Since its time as a parcel of the enormous Spanish land grant, Huntington Beach has undergone many incarnations. Once it was known as Shell Beach, the town of Smeltzer, and then Gospel Swamp for the revival meetings that were held in the marshland where the community college Golden West College stands. Later it became known as Fairview and then Pacific City, as it developed into a tourist destination. To secure access to the Pacific Electric Red Car lines that used to criss-cross Los Angeles and ended in Long Beach, Pacific City ceded enormous power to railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington, and thus became a city whose name has been written into corporate sponsorship, and like much of the history of Southern California, boosterism.
The original Huntington Beach Pier was built in 1904 and was a 1,000-foot-long timber structure. Huntington Beach was incorporated on February 17, 1909, during the tenure of its first mayor, Ed Manning. Its first developer was Huntington Beach Company (formerly the West Coast Land and Water Company), a real-estate development firm owned by Henry Huntington. The Huntington Beach Company is still a major land-owner in the city and owns most of the local mineral rights. The company is wholly owned by the Chevron Corporation.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 31.9 square miles (82.6 km2). 26.7 sq mi (69 km2) of it is land and 5.1 sq mi (13 km2) of it (16.10%) is water.
The entire city of Huntington Beach lies in area codes 714 and 657, except for small parts of Huntington Harbour (along with Sunset Beach, the community adjacent to Huntington Harbour), which is in the 562 area code.
Huntington Beach focuses on health and wellness. Explore the parks, facilities, and programs offered by Huntington Beach's Parks and Recreation Programs. These spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, sports, and picnicking. Join local fitness centers and gyms to participate in exercise programs, fitness classes, and strength training. Some popular options include SoFit Huntington Beach, Fitness 19, and Crunch Fitness. Discover the walking and biking trails in and around Huntington Beach, such as the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Trail and the Huntington Beach Bike Trail. These trails offer opportunities for outdoor exercise and enjoyment of nature.
Top things to do in Huntington Beach, California are Huntington Dog Beach, Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum, Bella Terra Mall, and Pacific City.
Population: 194,310 (2022). ZIP code: 92647. Area code: 714. Elevation: 39 ft (12 m). Area: 28.33 sq mi (73.38 km2).
FAQs
Why is Huntington Beach, CA so famous?
Huntington Beach is a seaside city within Orange County in Southern California. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and has been long known for its long 8.5 miles of beautiful beach, mild climate, and excellent surfing, earning it the nickname of Surf City. Surf, sand, sun, and subtle sophistication encapsulate what the City of Huntington Beach is all about.
Is Huntington Beach, CA an expensive area?
With an overall cost index of 184/100, the cost of living in Huntington Beach is one of the highest in the U.S. However, there’s one much higher cost, which is the cost of housing. With a cost index of 360/100, housing costs are 260% higher than the national average. The median home cost in Huntington Beach is a whopping $1,013,000! That’s over $700,000 more than the national average and a massive addition to your monthly expenses.
Is Huntington Beach, CA a good place to live?
Huntington Beach is in Orange County and is one of the best places to live in California. Living in Huntington Beach offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Huntington Beach, there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals live in Huntington Beach and residents tend to be liberal.
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Huntington Beach's Parks and Recreation Programs
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Trail
Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum
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