I got ya! Thanks for the great explanation. We are planing to go to Huntington and Seal. As you walk into the water is it sand or rocks? Should we wear water shoes? I think thats my last question. DH says "Doubt it!"
(about that last question) lol
Thanks!
It all depends on your feet. Flip flops will protect them from the asphalt and occasionally hot sand. Don't worry about rocks. You won't encounter any so water shoes won't be necessary.
Huntington has paid parking if you go a little farther South on PCH. It's less than a mile from Main Street and you can park the whole day without worrying about feeding a meter. It's a little pricey since most people make a day of it so meter parking on PCH is a little more cost effective. If you don't mind crowds and want to have lunch I have another handy tip.
There is a parking Garage on the Southwest side of the Main Street area in Huntington. If you like Mexican food you can have lunch and save some money on parking. Fred's Mexican Cafe has really good food (best salsa in the world) plus a great view of the pier if you get a table outside. They also have a fantastic selection of tequila if you are so inclined. They'll validate for that underground parking structure since it's located in the same building I think you get an hour for free. After that it's pretty cheap as far as parking goes.
You're in for a treat if you like food by the way. You'll find so many great restaurants along that stretch. Here are some of my favorites.
Long Beach
Yard House - This is located in shoreline village and they have a great menu. If you or your significant other loves beer then this will become their Mecca. I believe they have over 200 types of beer on tap. The bar is huge. It's one of my favorite restaurants.
555 Steakhouse - This is more in the downtown area. Fantastic Steaks though I would not say it's child friendly. Quiet atmosphere which is great for a quiet dinner.
King's Fish House - Also downtown and a little more child friendly. Slightly noisier atmosphere but the food and atmosphere is great.
Rosco's Chicken and Waffles - Better than it sounds.
Huntington Beach
Fred's Mexican Cafe - Great Mexican food and an impressive tequila selection. Also a very fun atmosphere.
Huntington Beach Beer Company - Another great independent restaurant. The owners are very good people and treat everybody well.
Jamba Juice - Not really a restaurant but if you love smoothies and you've never been I recommend it. I love them.
Seal Beach
Hennessey's Tavern - Fantastic Reuben sandwhich.
Finbar's Italian Restaurant - It's all good.
Mahe - Good steaks and seafood. Small beach restaurant with a Japanese theme.
Newport Beach
21 Oceanfront - Good but pricey and they don't allow beach attire. Not child friendly.
Mutt Lynch's - Right off the beach. Usually crowded but they have great sandwhiches and huge beers. I like beer in case you didn't notice.
Pretty much every restaurant near the Newport Pier is fantastic.
I could go on and on. You could probably guess that I work in the restaurant industry. My company deals with most of the big names in the area and I recommend most of them very highly. There are a few stinkers but I won't mention names. You name the city and I'll tell you what's good.
You could spend a few days visiting all the beaches. I haven't even gotten to Dana Point, San Clemente, and Laguna Beach.