NWS Seal Beach, CA - Nearby Cities

    Long Beach, CA
    Long Beach is a city located in Southern California about 20 miles from Los Angeles. The town has a current population of 492,000 and is the 2nd largest city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's largest shipping ports, and the town is known for its oil industry. Many manufacturing plants also call Long Beach Home, including Epson America and Molina Healthcare. Located just 8 miles from the NWS Seal Beach, the town offers a picturesque and prime location for those wanting to live off base but still be close to work.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $299,000 for a 3 bedroom, 1 bath residence. Rental properties such as apartments are also available starting at a monthly rent of $650 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit. For those visitors looking for temporary lodging, local hotels such as the Westin Long Beach and the Hyatt Regency Long Beach offer accommodations including high speed internet access and complimentary breakfasts. Nightly rates start at $72.

    Local attractions include the Aquarium of the Pacific which is the largest aquarium in California and the fifth largest in the nation. The Aquarium offers over 11,000 animal exhibits from the Pacific Ocean. Included in the exhibits are the Shark Lagoon, and the aquarium offers educational classes about preservation and conservation of our natural resources and the animals' natural habitat. The aquarium is an ideal family-friendly outing for kids of all ages.

    Huntington Beach, CA
    Huntington Beach is a city in Orange County, California with a current population of 202,500 people. It is the largest beach city in Orange County and is bordered on the southwest by the Pacific Ocean. Huntington Beach stretches for 9 miles and offers excellent surfing opportunities. The town was primarily agricultural in the early years and incorporated in 1909 when a real estate development firm moved in headed by Henry Huntington. Construction is tightly controlled in the area to prevent obscured views of the ocean. Downtown Huntington Beach has a large wetland that is an ecological preserve for wildlife. Located just 10 miles from the NWS Seal Beach, the town offers a picturesque and thriving community for those looking to relocate to the area.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $309,000 for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence. Rental properties such as apartments are also available starting at a monthly rent of $1021 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit. For those visitors looking for temporary lodging, local hotels such as the Comfort Suites and the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa offer accommodations including high speed internet access and complimentary breakfasts. Nightly rates start at $67.

    Local attractions include the International Surfing Museum which features famous surf movies featuring Jan and Dean, such as Dead Man's Curve and Surf Sounds Part 2. The museum offers a look back at the development of the surfboard as well as famous surfers, both men and women. The museum offers a Wall of Fame exhibit for those record-setting surfers from around the world. The uniqueness of the museum makes it enjoyable for all members of the family.

    Anaheim, CA
    Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California with a current population of 353,000 people. The city is the 10th most-populated city in California and is one of the fastest growing areas in Orange County. The city was founded in 1857 by several German families and is today the tourist destination that draws millions of visitors a year. Anaheim is home to the Disneyland Resort and Knott's Berry Farm. Located just 15 miles from the MWS Seal Beach, Anaheim offers many dining, shopping, and entertainment venues for residents and visitors alike.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $249,000 for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence. Rental properties such as apartments are also available starting at a monthly rent of $925 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit. For those visitors looking for temporary lodging, local hotels such as the Anabella Hotel and the Ramada Maingate offer accommodations including high speed internet access and complimentary breakfasts. Nightly rates start at $89.

    Local attractions include the Disneyland Resort which is a theme park featuring many different themed areas for adults and children. The park is full of thrill rides and entertainment stages as well as extensive shopping and dining opportunities. A full-size train runs around the property as well as double-decker buses and horse-drawn carriages. Fantasyland offers children a special place for those too small to ride some of the more adult adventures. Spectacular fireworks light up the night sky every evening at the "Happiest Place on Earth".

    Santa Ana, CA
    Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County, California and the 55th most-populous city in the United States. The current population is 339,500 people. The city is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana metropolitan area. The city shares its name with the Santa Ana Freeway, the Santa Ana Mountains, and the Santa Ana Winds that blow through the area. Located just 15 miles from the NWS Seal Beach, the town offers a thriving and diverse community in which to live and work.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $212,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath residence. Rental properties such as apartments are also available starting at a monthly rent of $1021 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit. For those visitors looking for temporary lodging, local hotels such as the Comfort Inn and Suites and the Doubletree Inn offer accommodations including high speed internet access and complimentary breakfasts. Nightly rates start at $69.

    Local attractions include the Discovery Science Center which offers a variety of exhibits for hands-on activities in astronomy, dinosaurs, archaeology, and many other arts and crafts. The center offers over 100 exhibits and offers free admission the first day of the month to residents. Nearby is also the Santa Ana Zoo which offers numerous animal exhibits in natural free-roaming areas. Picnicking areas and playgrounds are also offered for a fun family day outing.

    Brea, CA
    Brea is city in Orange County, California with a population of 40,300 people. The town is known for its extensive public art program which started in 1975 and contains over 140 works from local artists. The 2006 Sunset magazine named Brea one of the best five suburbs to live in. The town has an award-winning school system and offers six elementary schools to choose from. Located just 24 miles from the NWS Seal Beach, the city offers an eclectic and diverse community in which to live and work.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $149,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath residence. Rental properties such as apartments are also available starting at a monthly rent of $835 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit. For those visitors looking for temporary lodging, local hotels such as the Homestead Studio Suites and the Hyland Motel Brea offer accommodations including high speed internet access and complimentary breakfasts. Nightly rates start at $49.

    Local attractions include the Discovery Science Center which offers a variety of exhibits for hands-on activities in astronomy, dinosaurs, archaeology, and many arts and crafts. The center offers over 100 exhibits and offers free admission the first day of the month to residents. Nearby is also the Santa Ana Zoo which offers numerous animal exhibits in natural free-roaming areas. Picnicking areas and playgrounds are also offered for a fun family day outing.

    Whittier, CA
    Whittier is a city in Los Angeles County located about 12 miles from the city of Los Angeles. The current population is 83,600 and is home to Whittier College. The city is named for the poet, John Greenleaf Whittier. The town covers 13 square miles and was first established in 1784. Later, the Southern Pacific Railroad built the first railroad spur to Whittier in 1887. Whittier has strong Quaker roots and historical buildings that date back to the late 1800s. Located just 21 miles from the NWS Seal Beach, the town offers a quaint community in which to live and work.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $295,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath residence. Rental properties such as apartments are also available starting at a monthly rent of $725 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit. For those visitors looking for temporary lodging, local hotels such as the Days Inn Whittier and the Lambert Inn offer accommodations including high speed internet access and complimentary breakfasts. Nightly rates start at $49.

    Local attractions include the Aquarium of the Pacific which is the largest aquarium in California and the fifth largest in the nation. The Aquarium offers over 11,000 animal exhibits from the Pacific Ocean. Included in the exhibits are the Shark Lagoon, and the aquarium offers educational classes about preservation and conservation of our natural resources and the animals' natural habitat. The aquarium offers a family-friendly outing for kids of all ages.