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Anaheim Beaches
Huntington Beach - Stretching more than eight
miles, Huntington Beach is the biggest in Orange County. It faces
southwest, offering great surfing waves year round. Huntington Beach
has the longest concrete pier on the California coast (1,852 feet),
numerous volleyball courts and a bike path that's ideal for roller-blading
and jogging. It also has fire pits for cookouts, concession stands,
surf equipment, bike and roller blade rentals. Within walking distance
of the pier, you'll find great eateries and some of the best surf
shops in the country.
Newport Beach - One of Southern California's most
beautiful beach destinations, Newport Beach is located approximately
30 miles south of Los Angeles. Current population is approximately
70,000. The land mass is nearly 14 square miles and there are nearly
22 square miles of Ocean and Bay area. The fishing, surfing (one
of the first surf contests in California, the Pacific Coast Surfriding
championship tournament, was held in here in 1928) and beaches around
Newport Beach are some of the finest in California.
Laguna Beach - Laguna Beach is Southern California's
premier seaside artist haven. Mansions and quaint cottages amidst
subtropical gardens line bluffs above sandy coves along a seven
mile scenic coastline. Inland, luxuriant foliage and seaview homes
cover lower canyons and ridges of hills that rise more than 1,000
feet above the ocean. Developed as a resort city more than a century
ago, artists began arriving soon afterwards and enjoy almost year-round,
picture-perfect weather. Enjoy the many superb Laguna Beach restaurants,
art galleries and hotels, many with breathtaking sunset views.
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