Huntington Dog Beach


Dogs can romp in the surf at Huntington Dog Beach, between Goldenwest St and Seapoint Ave, north of Huntington City Beach. Nearly a mile long, it’s a postcard-perfect place to play with your pooch. Parking meters cost 25¢ every 10 minutes.


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