Sea Bridge Park
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About Sea Bridge Park in Huntington Beach
Seabridge Park is a neighborhood park located in Huntington Beach, California, within the Huntington Harbour area. The park spans 3.91 acres and offers a serene waterfront setting with views of the surrounding harbor and residential areas. Named after Roy Seabridge, who served as mayor of Huntington Beach from 1948 to 1956, the park was dedicated on March 27, 1982, following its development on October 30, 1981.
Situated at the end of Countess Drive, Seabridge Park provides a tranquil escape for locals and visitors alike. The park features lush green lawns and is nestled between the Seabridge and Portofino gated waterfront communities. Its location offers scenic views of nearby estates and Eugene B. French Park on Trinidad Island.
One of the park's notable features is its small beach area, which is popular for launching kayaks. The park also includes wooden plank boardwalks, allowing visitors to stroll along the waterfront. For families with children, there are playground areas with sand pits, providing a safe and enjoyable space for play.
Seabridge Park is designed for various recreational activities and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy picnicking on the grass or at the provided tables, making it an ideal spot for outdoor gatherings. The park's layout and amenities cater to both active recreation and passive enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
Accessibility and convenience are key aspects of Seabridge Park. It includes a paved parking lot with free parking for visitors. The park is open to the public but observes a curfew from 10:00 pm to 5:00 am to ensure community safety and peace.