By The Numbers
Here's a quick, by the numbers view of what Huntington Beach State Park has to offer:
- 1 Atalaya, a National Historic Landmark that was the winter home of renowned 20th-century sculptor, Anna Hyatt Huntington and her husband, philanthropist and Spanish scholar, Archer Huntington
- 1 Education Center with a touch tank, a baby alligator, great programs and so much more
- 3 miles of pristine, wide open beach for swimming, running, fishing or relaxing
- 107 standard campsites, 24 of which offer full water, sewer and electric hookups
- 6 walk-in tent sites for tent camping only
- 3 picnic shelters available for group gatherings
- 300 plus species of birds that have been spotted within park boundaries
- 1 popular annual arts and crafts festival that has been held for over 36 years in the historic Atalaya home in late September
- 2,500 acres located in Murrells Inlet, SC for you to enjoy
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