Huntington Beach, California, offers residents and visitors an extensive array of parks and recreational facilities, reflecting the city’s commitment to outdoor leisure and community engagement.
The City of Huntington Beach’s Community & Library Services Department oversees a vast network of public spaces, including:
The Public Works Department is responsible for the maintenance of these parks, ensuring they remain clean, safe, and accessible.
Huntington Central Park:
As the largest city-owned park in Orange County, spanning approximately 343 acres, it offers:
Edison Park:
This 40-acre park features:
Murdy Park:
Covering 16 acres, it includes:
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve:
Adjacent to the city, this over 1,200-acre reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering:
Beyond parks, Huntington Beach provides various facilities to cater to diverse interests:
Community Centers:
Spaces like the Edison and Murdy Community Centers host classes, events, and activities for all age groups.
Sports Complexes:
Facilities equipped for sports such as softball, soccer, and tennis are available throughout the city.
Beaches:
The city boasts 8.5 miles of wide, spacious beaches, popular for surfing, sailing, volleyball, and fishing.
Huntington Beach Community & Library Services Department
2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 536-2310
Email: community.services@surfcity-hb.org
Website: www.huntingtonbeachca.gov
2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 536-2321
Email: public.works@surfcity-hb.org