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The Oceanside Pier is a wooden pier in Oceanside, California. It is the longest wooden pier on the western United States coastline at 1,954 feet (596 m).
If you can tear your eyes away from the stunning horizon, the best people watching—in a town full of great people watching—may well be at Oceanside’s historic wooden pier. Jutting far beyond the breakers, it’s an iconic photo backdrop, a stage for artists and performers, a deep-water access point for amateur anglers, and an ideal perch ...
The Oceanside Pier is one of the most popular places in the City, allowing people to fish, take a leisurely stroll, and view the spectacular coastline. A stroll on the Pier is a beautiful, fun, free activity for all.
Oceanside’s Pier is iconic, a favorite landmark and one of the most photographed and visited features. Thousands enjoy Oceanside’s pier every year. Fishermen, tourists and locals stroll along the wooden planking and gaze into the ocean, just as Oceanside’s early citizens did over 130 years ago.
About. Longest wooden pier on California coast at 1941 feet, 1/3 of a mile, there is a convenience store half way out stocked floor to ceiling with fishing pole rentals, bait, tackle, snacks and beverages, and a whole lot of souvenir's stuffed into a 7X15 foot space.
The iconic Oceanside Pier still shows the major damage from April’s fire that destroyed the west end of the structure. A spokesperson with the city told NBC7 it has been delayed by permitting ...
Oceanside Pier was the longest pier in the world right up until then, or at least at some time or other it was. As a Beach Guard there, my stations included Main Beach, Tower 8, Harbor Beach, Tower 5, Pacific Street, and Tower 9, Buccaneer Beach.
The remnants of the fire-damaged Oceanside Pier are set to be cleaned up, including the pier's hammerhead, what is left of the old Ruby's diner and the Brine Box food kiosk.
Historic Oceanside Pier is one of the longest wooden piers on the West Coast, spanning 1,942 feet in length. Opened in 1987 as the city’s sixth pier to be built (and fifth on this spot), it is located at Pier View Way and The Strand.
"The Oceanside Fire Department is currently engaged in fighting a fire on the Oceanside Pier," OFD tweeted out at 3:14 p.m. "We are asking all citizens to please stay away from the immediate area."