Huntington Central Park
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Introduction to Huntington Central Park
When you find yourself needing a change of scenery, head to Huntington Central Park. Featuring more than 350 acres of land, this green space is the largest city-owned park in Orange County.
Activities and Attractions
Recreational Activities
At Huntington Central Park, you can pass the time picnicking, fishing, bird-watching, playing Frisbee golf, or simply exploring various trails. Whether on foot, by bike, or on horseback, there's plenty to keep you entertained.
Children's Facilities
If you're traveling with children, the park offers multiple kid-friendly facilities, including four playgrounds and the largest children's library situated west of the Mississippi River.
Amenities
Other noteworthy amenities include three eateries, an equestrian center, a dog park, and an 18-acre nature center.
Past Visitors' Experiences
Past travelers loved visiting Huntington Central Park, calling it an "oasis in the city" and a "bird-watcher's paradise." Many previous visitors were particularly impressed with the beautiful foliage and well-maintained paths.
However, a few cautioned that the presence of homeless residents can make the park feel unsafe at times. It's advisable to visit during the day and with others to avoid feeling uneasy.
Location and Accessibility
Huntington Central Park is located 3 miles north of Downtown Huntington Beach and 4 miles east of Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. It's open every day from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and is always free to visit.
Annual Events
Most of the park's annual events, including a Family Fun Day and Revolutionary War and Civil War reenactments, are also free to attend.
Parking Information
Complimentary and paid parking lots can be found throughout the park. For more information, visit the City of Huntington Beach's Huntington Central Park page.