Huntington Harbour, Huntington Beach, California

Huntington Harbour is a residential development of 680 acres (280 ha) which includes five man-made islands with waterways varying from 15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6.1 m) in depth used for boating.

[10] There are five "Mother's beaches" in Huntington Harbour where local families bring their children to play in the sand and swim in the shallow water by shore.

Kayakers and paddle boarders also use these beaches as access points to the harbour as well as swimmers who can enjoy long-distance swims undisturbed by waves and currents.

Also during this time the "Cruise of Lights" occurs in which tour boats go around the channels viewing the decorated homes as a fundraiser.

[12] The majority of the homes were originally built in the 1960s to late 1970s and feature three to six bedrooms that range from 2,090 to 6,739 square feet of living space.

Huntington Harbour from the air with Sunset Beach in foreground.
firestation with a sundial facade
Warner Fire Station, located next to the Harbour Yacht club, and its prominent sundial
Huntington Harbour kayakers