USA Oceanside Pier
The Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California, is one of the longest wooden piers on the U.S. West Coast, stretching about 1,942 feet. Originally built in 1888 and rebuilt several times, the current structure dates to 1987. It's a popular spot for fishing, walking, watching surfers, and enjoying sunsets. The pier area often features wildlife like pelicans and dolphins, and it's surrounded by a lively beach district with shops and restaurants.
Photography Tips
To photograph Oceanside Pier, visit during sunrise or sunset for the best light. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the full length of the pier and try long exposures for smooth water effects. Explore different angles like from the beach or the end of the pier, and include elements like people, surfers, or reflections to make your photos more dynamic.
Travel Information
To reach Oceanside Pier from San Diego, drive north on I-5 for about 40 miles, exit at Mission Avenue, and head west to the coast.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
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Best Timing
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Sunrise & Sunset
06:00 - 19:32
| current local time: 10:41
Photo Themes
Beach
pier
sea
waves
Locations
California
Oceanside
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