Surfers' Hall of Fame
28 years of dedication, stoke & aloha to the sport of surfing — where legends are immortalized in cement at PCH & Main.
The nation's first imprint collection of legendary surfers
The nation's first imprint collection of legendary surfers, the Surfers' Hall of Fame celebrated its inaugural induction in 1997. Four years later, with the blessing of the City Council and a stunning bronze statue of Duke Kahanamoku serving as a backdrop, the ceremony found its permanent home at the corner of PCH and Main — less than 100 feet from the famed Huntington Beach Pier, site of the U.S. Open of Surfing. Each year since, new honorees have been immortalized in cement, where tens of thousands of visitors walk in the footsteps of surfing's greatest legends.