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Almanac note · Outdoors

Huntington Central Park gives the beach city a big inland green

Huntington Central Park is the largest city-owned park in Orange County, giving Huntington Beach lakes, paths, open grass, trees, and everyday local space away from the sand.

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Huntington Beach is easy to picture through the pier, surf, volleyball, and wide sand. Huntington Central Park adds a quieter inland picture of the same city.

The park covers more than 343 acres, making it the largest city-owned park in Orange County. That size matters. It gives Huntington Beach a place where the day does not have to revolve around the ocean. People can walk, bike, picnic, play, sit under trees, visit nearby library and cultural spaces, or just take a slower loop.

The park also has lakes, with paths and benches around them. That makes the setting feel different from the beach. There is still sun and open sky, but the mood is softer: birds, trees, water, grass, and a little room to spread out.

This is the kind of place that helps a city feel livable instead of only visitable. Beach towns can get crowded, especially near the coast. Central Park gives locals and visitors another option when they want Huntington Beach without the full beach-day production.

Look at the city pages for current amenities, event details, and any rules for the part of the park you plan to use. The park is large enough that picking an entrance ahead of time can make the visit much easier.

Where to see it

Huntington Central Park, with entrances along Edwards, Goldenwest, Gothard, Slater, Talbert, and Ellis Streets.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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