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Stroll along the beautiful Huntington Pier or choose from great dining and retail options on Main Street, 5th & PCH, and Pacific City.

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Downtown Huntington Beach Attractions

Dwight’s Beach Concession – Bicycles, surfboards, and surf gear are available for rent.

Jack’s Beach Concession – Bike, surf, and beach equipment rentals.

Bonfires – South of the pier, the sand is dotted with our coveted 500 concrete fire circles. Pro tip: Arrive early during peak season to claim one, or visit each state beach to book a picnic space with its own fire ring. If you’d rather skip the preparation and get straight to roasting, both the Waterfront Beach Resort and the Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa offer “beach butler” bonfire packages.

Cherry Hill – This Pacific City boutique offers arts and crafts seminars, tasting events, and culinary classes.

Zack’s Pier Plaza – Surfboards, beach goods, and bicycle rentals.

Waterfront Adventures – Everything you need for a day at the beach in one location. Additionally, bicycles, beach cruisers, and tandem bikes are available for rent. If you’d rather unwind, rent a beach cabana with butler service. Additionally, we offer bonfire packages that include a designated fire pit, beach chairs, firewood, s’mores materials, and hot chocolate!

17th Street Board Shop – 17th Street Board Shop is owned by surfing icon Bud Llamas and features a range of new and used surfboards, skateboards, gear, surf instruction, and maintenance services.

International Surfing Museum – It exhibits collections of surfing memorabilia and culture, including some of surfing’s most notable items, like Duke Kahanamoku’s surfboard and the World’s Largest Surfboard, which broke the Guinness World Records.

Huntington Surf & Sport – Huntington Surf & Sport carries a full line of apparel from Billabong, Hurley, O’Neill, Quiksilver, and Volcom, as well as its own brand, HSS Surf. Additionally, surfboard repair and rental are provided.

For almost 60 years, Jack’s Surfboards has been an Orange County institution and Southern California favorite for surfboards, wetsuits, clothes, footwear, and accessories.

Pedego Electric Bikes – In Downtown Huntington Beach, Pedego offers electric bicycle rentals, sales, and guided and self-directed bike excursions.

Huntington Beach Art Center – A community arts and culture center dedicated to encouraging creative expression through low-cost, high-quality art, music, and dance workshops in its studios, as well as dynamic exhibitions and event programming in its galleries.

Quivers – Provides daily rentals and membership packages, allowing you to experiment with a new board each day.

Rip Curl Surf Center – Offers clothes, wetsuits, surfboards, skateboards, and other items, as well as surfboards, wetsuits, and bodyboards for rent.

Surfboard and Bike Rentals – Provides bicycles, surfboards, skateboards, and other rentals, as well as surfing classes. Additionally, Family Fun packages are available to make your day at the beach even more convenient. (Source: surfcityusa.com)

Tour Surf City Nights

Harbor Smiles is nearby.

Directions

Downtown Huntington Beach

92646 300, CA-1, Huntington Beach, CA 92648, United States

Take Main St to CA-1 N (0.1 mi)
Head northwest on Walnut Ave toward Main St (210 ft)
Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Main St (417 ft)
Turn right at the 1st cross street onto CA-1 N (5.1 mi)
Continue on Warner Ave to your destination in Huntington Beach (1.6 mi)
Turn right onto Warner Ave (1.4 mi)
Turn left onto Bolsa Chica St (0.1 mi)
Make a U-turn (328 ft)
Turn right (322 ft)
Turn left – Destination will be on the right – Harbor Smiles (108 ft)