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  1. 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.

  2. 5 a.m.-10 p.m. daily; 5 a.m.-midnight daily. Details. Beaches, Natural Wonders, Free Type. 2 hours to Half Day Time to Spend. Scorecard. Value 5.0. Facilities 5.0. Atmosphere 4.5. How we rank...

  3. If you're looking for a place that captures the spirit of Surf City USA, head to the Huntington Beach Pier. The city's most famous landmark, the pier dates back to 1904 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. Some visitors' favorites include biking, beach bonfire pits, kayaking, and of course, the iconic Huntington Beach Pier spanning 1,850 feet / 0.56 kilometers in length. Our pier sits in the heart of Huntington Beach and allows visitors to experience breathtaking views amidst the sounds of crashing waves and the ocean breeze.

  5. 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.

  6. California, USA, North America. Huntington Beach. The 1853ft Huntington Pier is one of the West Coast's longest. It has been here – in one form or another – since 1904, though the mighty Pacific has damaged giant sections or completely demolished it multiple times since then.

  7. Huntington Beach Pier. 4.5 (415 reviews) Unclaimed. Beaches. Closed 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. See hours. See all 4.0k photos. Review Highlights. “ The pier had some people who were fishing, had some restrooms and shops, and Ruby 's diner at the end of the pier so it's worth going to. ” in 73 reviews.

    • Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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