Huntington Beach Pier

315 Pacific Coast Hwy Main Street & Pacific Coast Highway

Huntington Beach Pier

The Huntington Beach Pier is an iconic landmark and popular tourist destination located in Huntington Beach, California. Stretching 1,850 feet into the Pacific Ocean, it is one of the longest piers on the West Coast. Originally built in 1904, the Huntington Beach Pier has withstood the test of time and undergone several renovations and improvements. It serves as a symbol of the city's rich surfing heritage and beach culture. The pier offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline, making it an ideal spot for watching breathtaking sunsets, observing surfers catching waves, and spotting dolphins or sea lions.

The pier area is bustling with activity, featuring a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, shops, restaurants, and the popular Ruby's Diner located at the end of the pier. Visitors can stroll along the wooden planks, engage in fishing, or simply enjoy the ocean breeze. The pier is also a hub for various events and competitions, including surf contests and the annual US Open of Surfing, which attracts professional surfers from around the world.

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