Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum
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A Must-Visit Destination: Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum
Discover the History of Surfing
A trip to Huntington Beach wouldn't be complete without visiting the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. As its name implies, this museum focuses on the history of surfing, making it an excellent place to gain some context about the sport before or after a surfing lesson. Inside, you'll find unique surfing artifacts, including the world's largest surfboard and a surfboard that belonged to Duke Kahanamoku, the man credited with popularizing the sport. There's also a gift shop that sells T-shirts, books, and other surfing-related keepsakes.
Visitor Experiences
Although a couple of recent visitors bemoaned the museum's small size, most said it's worth visiting, regardless of whether or not you like to surf. Several past museumgoers also appreciated the attraction's friendly staff and commitment to regularly changing the theme of its displays.
Location and Accessibility
The Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is conveniently located two blocks away from Huntington City Beach in the heart of Downtown Huntington Beach. While parking is not available on-site, there are multiple garages and metered spaces within walking distance.
Visiting Hours and Admission
The museum welcomes visitors Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is complimentary, though donations are kindly accepted. Any contribution goes toward covering the nonprofit museum's operating expenses. Additional information about the museum can be found on its official website.