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Information about the
City of Huntington Beach
(acquired from the
City of Huntington Beach Website)
The dynamic coastal City of
Huntington Beach, with its sunny Mediterranean climate and
idyllic setting, is home to more than 202,250 residents.
Internationally known as Surf City, Huntington Beach
boasts eight miles of scenic, accessible beachfront, the largest
stretch of uninterrupted beachfront on the West Coast. Tourism
remains a vital part of the economy, as over 11 million visitors
flock to the city during the summer, on weekends and for special
events.
Our parks and recreation features
one of the largest recreational piers in the world, public parks,
riding stables and equestrian trails, a marina, and a wildlife
preserve, and an eight-mile biking, inline skating, jogging, and
walking trail along the ocean. The crown jewel of the recreation
system is the wide expanse of beautiful and spacious beaches, where
large crowds gather to watch professional sporting events as the
U.S. Open of Surfing, AVP Pro Beach Volleyball and the Surf City
USA Marathon.
The quality of life in Huntington
Beach is enhanced by its reputation as one of the ten safest
cities by City Crime Rankings and the quality of the community
services offered to its citizens. The Huntington Beach Art
Center and the Huntington Beach Playhouse provide a wide
variety of fine arts, and the excellent library system and numerous
museums provide a strong cultural foundation. The educational
system, with five city high schools and 35 elementary schools, is
excellent. Huntington Beach is home to Golden West Community
College. It is also a short distance to UC Irvine, Cal State
Long Beach and Cal State Fullerton.
The city
is located 40 miles south of Los Angeles and provides easy access to
Long Beach and all of Orange County.
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