With such diverse sports as surfing, skateboarding, biking, boating, fishing,
golf, tennis and beach volleyball, there's never a shortage of recreational
opportunities in
Surf City USA,
and even after the sun goes down, the local entertainment scene includes casual
as well as sophisticated dining, nightlife and theater. In addition, the
International Surfing Museum houses some of surfing's most treasured artifacts,
the Huntington Beach Art Center features works by artists of national and
international prominence, and the Surfers' Hall of Fame is anchored by a bronze
stature of Duke Kahanamoku, the "Father of Surfing," on the corner of Main
Street and Pacific Coast Highway. Kids of all ages will have fun at
Huntington Central Park, one of the largest city parks in Southern
California, where facilities include picnic tables, barbecues, restaurants, a
sports complex, an adventure playground, an equestrian center and even a disc
(Frisbee) golf course. For more details on things to do in Huntington Beach and
surrounding areas,
click here.