Sunset Beach, California

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Sunset Beach is an unincorporated beachfront community northwest of Huntington Beach in Orange County, California. Southwest of Sunset Beach is Bolsa Chica State Beach. To the east is the bayfront community of Huntington Harbour (part of Huntington Beach), and roughly north is the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, and the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge. The small gated community of Surfside located between Sunset Beach and the Weapons Station is part of Seal Beach, California, with the rest of Seal Beach on the other side of the Weapons Station.

The Sunset Beach city limit signs indicate a population of 1,288 in 2007. Sunset Beach does not have residential mail delivery. Instead, residents pick up their mail at P.O. Boxes in the centrally-located post office. Sunset Beach is served by the Sunset Beach Sanitary District.

The classic surf trunks of Kanvas by Katin are world famous Also, the well-known longboard builder Bruce Jones Surfboards is in Sunset Beach

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