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The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California, at the west end of Main Street and west of Pacific Coast Highway. At 1,850 ft (560 m) in length, it is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast of the United States .
We enjoyed strolling along the Huntington Beach pier in September after dining at Duke’s. You can watch beautiful SoCal sunsets from here. Also, you can eat a lobster roll at the shack on it. Visitors can also enjoy experiencing California culture in Surf City as the surfers surf alongside the pier.
Measuring 1,850 feet in length, the iconic Huntington Beach Pier is one of the longest piers on the West Coast. Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean at the intersection of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway, it symbolizes the heart of Huntington Beach and is the most photographed spot in town.
Huntington Beach Pier is the walkway above the Pacific Ocean and Huntington City Beach for watching people sunbathing, swimming, surfing and a spectacular vantage point to catch a sunset. It is also ideal for watching the summer games such as volleyball and US Open of Surfing.
Jutting out 1,850 feet into the Pacific Ocean, the iconic Huntington Beach Pier is one of the longest recreational piers on the West Coast. Stroll down the wooden path and wave hello to the volleyball players on the sand or catch a surf competition in the sea.
If you've seen a photo of Huntington Beach, chances are it's of its main beach and famous pier. The beach's 3 ½ miles of gorgeous sands is a haven for professional surfers and volleyball...
The iconic pier is a must see (and hard to avoid) on any trip to Huntington Beach. Stretching 1,856 feet into the Pacific Ocean, it is the longest recreational pier on the West Coast.
The Huntington Beach pier is the most iconic of all the piers in Orange County, CA. Things to Do at the HB Pier 1. Go fishing. You may fish from the pier. No license is needed.
Huntington Beach Pier in Huntington Beach, California, is the 5th longest pier spanning the Pacific Ocean in California. The concrete pier measures 1,856 feet in length, was built in 1992 through the help of citizens, and is considered the anchor to the city's tourist assets--nearly 1o miles of beaches, resort hotels and outdoor sports such as ...
Nov 16, 2024 - Huntington Beach Pier was first finished in 1904 but was damaged in storm and rebuilt in 1914 and in 1931 500 feet was added to the pier but it separated from the original pier in the earthquake of...