Beach Hotels in Huntington Beach,

California

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Discover SoCal from Top Beach Hotels in Huntington Beach

Located near the famed sights of Los Angeles, Huntington Beach has much to offer travelers looking to relax and take in the best of southern California. If you're looking for a good place to visit on your trip to Huntington Beach, California, consider the pier. This popular tourist attraction has many shops and restaurants along it that are open during the day and into the evening. It's also home to an amusement park with rides such as roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and carousels. The best time to visit is at sunset, after a day spent relaxing at your beach hotel in Huntington Beach, you can watch dolphins playing in the waves.

The pier not only offers magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean but also has some interesting history behind it—it was built in 1909 by Henry Huntington himself! His son was responsible for opening a portion of land further down from where it currently stands now; however, this area was destroyed by fire in 1924 so construction began again using steel instead this time around resulting in today's structure.

Play a Round of Golf Nearby the Top Beach Hotels in Huntington Beach

Beach hotels in Huntington Beach are close to some of the most impressive world-class golf courses for travelers looking to spend an afternoon on the green as well so do not forget to take your golf clubs when staying at beach hotels in Huntington Beach.

Spend a Day Exploring from the Best Beach Hotels in Huntington Beach

If you’re traveling with kids, not to be missed is Seal Beach, close to most beach hotels in Huntington Beach! Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge is one of the best places in Orange County for families with young children because they can interact with animals (you can feed them) and learn about marine life in a fun way that doesn’t seem like learning at all.

The refuge is a leisurely walk from many beach hotels in Huntington Beach, so if you want to bring your family here after a day at the beach, consider staying near the oceanfront neighborhood of Seal Beach and walking there around 9:00 am when the park opens until 4:00 pm each day. Commuters can park for a small cost per car, unless you have a Golden State Passport that covers admission at all California state parks (which are free).

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