Huntington Park, California 2025

huntington-park,CaliforniaHuntington Park is a city in the county of Los Angeles, California, USA, with a population of 61,348 in 2020.

Huntington Park is known for its multicultural community which enriches its identity and heritage. The city is predominantly Hispanic, with 86.2% of the population, followed by non-Hispanic whites at 10.4%, Asians at 3%, Blacks or African Americans at 2.3%, and 8.3% other races.

Some of the attractions in Huntington Park include shopping at Pacific Boulevard, visiting the Huntington Park Historical Museum and Archive, Relaxation at Huntington Park, and entertainment at Pacific Blvd.

The majority of the population comprises young and middle-aged adults in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. The largest age group is between 20-29 years old.

Huntington Park is 4.37 square miles, and the city has a total area of 7.367 square miles, comprising 0.016% water and 99.984% land.

Some places of interest in Huntington Park include Huntington Park, California, Alondra Park, City of Huntington Park, Camellia Park, Huntington Park, and Century Park.

There are different categories of restaurants in Huntington Park. A few popular ones include tacos at El Atacor #1, seafood at La Casita Mexicana, and Mexican cuisine at Las Salsas.

The weather in Huntington Park is mostly sunny, with little rain between June and September. October and April experience moderate rain, and January is the coolest month. The average temperature in Huntington Park is 74 degrees F.

The military operates a small Armory and Recruiting Battalion within the city, and there are opportunities for careers in various sectors, including warehousing operations, transportation, logistics, customer service, administrative assistant, automotive technician, and medical.

Two newspapers serve the city; The Midway Reporter publications, and the Huntington Park- Bell Gardens Sun. Huntington Park neighbors the city of Bell, with which it shares the newspaper.

Huntington Park boasts of two significant commercial shopping centers: The Pacific Blvd, and The Gateway.

The city of Huntington Park has three school districts: Huntington Park School District, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Bellflower Unified School District. Four high schools, three middle schools, three elementary schools, and one adult school serve the students in Huntington Park.

The city hosted its first-ever pride parade on 31st August 2 U22. Held on Pacific Blvd, the event created awareness about the city's LGBTQ+ community.