Huntington Dog Beach - Huntington Beach Ca
The "water for swimming" is sometimes called "The Pond" I suppose, it's actually the Pacific Ocean... Huntington Dog Beach! Huntington Dog Beach is about a mile of beach below the bluffs in Huntington Beach. The coordinat... waymarking.com
Seal Beach Pier, Long Beach, California
Seal Beach is mainly a pier break surrounded by sandbar reef.The wave will break in all types of conditions, but is best under a south swell. One of the less visited spots in the northernmost tip of Orange County is Seal Beac... trails.com
Surfside
Surfside is a private beach colony located in the northern portion of Orange County adjacent to the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station and the Anaheim Bay harbor entrance, which provides ocean access from Huntington Harbor. S... surfline.com
Ray Bay
Works best in the morning when conditions are usually glassy or very light offshore. Best tide is low or incoming. There are three breaks in the river mouth between the breakwaters. "Crabs" by the south wall, "Middles" and... wannasurf.com
17th Street
Huntington Beach is the alleged Surf City: a land of palm trees, riots, reform madness, body art, heat sheets, pink stucco, and a surfing Walk of Fame. Huntington, like many of Hollywood's sagging heroes of yesteryear, has ... surfline.com
Hb Waterfront Overview
Huntington Beach is the alleged Surf City: a land of palm trees, riots, reform madness, body art, heat sheets, pink stucco, and a surfing Walk of Fame. Huntington, like many of Hollywood's sagging heroes of yesteryear, has ... surfline.com
Hb Pier, Northside
Huntington Beach is the alleged Surf City: a land of palm trees, riots, reform madness, body art, heat sheets, pink stucco, and a surfing Walk of Fame. Huntington, like many of Hollywood's sagging heroes of yesteryear, has ... surfline.com
Goldenwest
Huntington Beach is the alleged Surf City: a land of palm trees, riots, reform madness, body art, heat sheets, pink stucco, and a surfing Walk of Fame. Huntington, like many of Hollywood's sagging heroes of yesteryear, has ... surfline.com
Bolsa Chica
Huntington Beach is the alleged Surf City: a land of palm trees, riots, reform madness, body art, heat sheets, pink stucco, and a surfing Walk of Fame. Huntington, like many of Hollywood's sagging heroes of yesteryear, has ... surfline.com
Huntington State Beach
- Huntington State Beach is the site of a nesting sanctuary for the California least tern, a rare and endangered species. The beach is also sanctuary for the threatened snowy plover. This popular beach extends two miles fr... wildernet.com
Sunset Beach Usa North Oc
basically upper bolsa.. big swell leeds to constant close out on sets.. dredging from the jetty has alot of water trapped on the inside so you will float down closer to bolsa no matter you paddle out from... moving sand al... wannasurf.com
Bolsa Chica Sb
Season for Peak Fees: 03/01-11/31 Bolsa Chica State Beach is a popular place for surf fishing for perch, corbina, croaker, cabezon and sand shark. Also popular in the summer is bare-handed fishing for California gruni... reserveamerica.com
Corona Del Mar
Corona del Mar State Beach is a popular place for swimmers. The half-mile long sandy beach is framed by cliffs and a rock jetty that forms the east entrance to Newport Harbor. The beach is also popular with surfers and divers. Lo... ca.gov
Lunada Bay
L.A.'s little-known premier big-wave spot. Also home of the most notorious localism the city has to offer. There have been threats, slashed tires, rocks thrown, fist fights and even drive-by noogies. Clashes with outsiders ... surfline.com
Haggertys, Torrance, California
Located on the northwest side of Palos Verdes, Haggerty?s is a rocky point break that shoots out hard lefts, especially in fall and winter. Located at the top northwest side of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, Haggerty?s is the fi... trails.com
54th And 56th Streets, Newport Beach, California
In Newport Beach the best-known spots among the numbered finger streets are the crowded 54th and 56th Street breaks. The waves here break quickly into mushy lefts and rights depending on your location next to the rock jetties... trails.com