Surfing Heritage & Cultural Center

A Museum of Surfing History, Culture, and Surf Boards

At the Surfing Heritage & Culture Center you enter the world of surfing including exhibits on the history, culture, and evolution of surfboards. Home to the world's largest collection of surfboards and surfing photography offering an extensive archive of surfing artifacts, surfboards, memorabilia, photography, video, periodical and scholarly works.

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Center Info

Address
110 Calle Iglesia, San Clemente, CA 92672

Phone
949-388-0313

Hours
Tuesday to Sunday: 11am – 5pm
Monday: Closed

Admission
FREE, donations welcome

 

Virtual Tours

 

bruce bowen exhibit surfing cultural center san clemente

Bruce Bowen Exhibit

Bruce Bowen brought surfing to the world through film. His early works include jazz-infused Slippery When Wet, Surf Crazy, Barefoot Adventure and Surfing Hollow Days. Then came The Endless Summer in 1964 and everything changed.

The Endless Summer ended up smashing national theater attendance records during its 18-month run and showed for 48 straight weeks in New York City. Film critics labelled Brown “the Bergman of the boards” and “the Fellini of the foam.” What the film meant for surfing was a broader acceptance of the sport, and more importantly, the lifestyle. It also provided surfers with the freedom to dream and discover what waves may be breaking beyond the horizon.

 

Surfing Documentaries

Dive into the world of surfing like never before with these documentaries by the San Clemente’s Surfing Heritage and Culture Center.

 
 

Event Videos & More

Directions To Surfing Heritage & Culture Center San Clemente

 

Surfing Heritage Center is located east of the 5 freeway just a short way up avenida Pico.