Interested in camping at Huntington Beach State Park?
Huntington Beach State Park is a remarkable place of varied habitats for your camping experience. A freshwater lagoon is home to marsh hens and alligators. A salt marsh is a nursery to abundant plants and animals. The dune-protected beach is bordered by sea oats and a maritime forest offers the shade of loblolly pines.
This 2,500-acre park is considered one of the finest bird-watching domains on the East Coast. Among the waterfowl are the great blue heron, snowy egret, oystercatcher and eastern brown pelican.
A nature trail extends through the forest and winds along boardwalks in the marsh, where visitors view alligators from observation decks.
There is surf fishing or fishing from a park jetty.
Of historic interest is Atalaya, the palatial former winter home of noted American sculptress Anna Hyatt Huntington, which is open for tours year-round.
Two campgrounds provide 133 sites near the beach. Each camping site, excluding the designated tent sites, has water and electrical hookups and is convenient to hot showers and restrooms. Some sites have sewer hookups. There is also a walk-in tent site area which includes tent pads and central water. Discounts are available during off-season.
Number of sites with electricity and water: 107 sites rent for $23-25 (not including tax or transaction fees.)
Number of sites with electricity, water and sewer: 24 sites rent for $25-28 (not including tax or transaction fees.)
Number Designated tent sites: 6 walk-in tent sites include tent pads. Rent $17-19 (not including tax or transaction fees.)
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1-866-345-7275 for reservations