Stretching between the South Mission Jetty and Pacific Beach Point, Ocean Beach Pier stands as a central feature of San Diego’s 3-mile stretch of sun-kissed coastline. As the largest concrete pier on the West Coast, it offers a perfect spot for strolling, fishing, and watching the waves. Though currently closed for repairs, the pier remains a beloved landmark, embodying the vintage California vibe that defines Ocean Beach. Visitors can still admire its impressive structure and the vibrant beach scene that surrounds it, capturing the essence of Southern California’s coastal charm.
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