Website:https://huntingtonbeachca.gov/ (City Website)https://huntingtonbeachca.gov/departments/community_services/film_permits.php (Film Permits)https://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/departments/parks_recreation/beach_information/city_pier_webcam.php (City Pier Webcam)
Description:At 1,850 feet (560 m) in length, the Huntington Beach Pier is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast. The Pier is designed of reinforced concrete and uses an increased space between piles to accommodate surfers. The Pier slopes gently up toward the seaward end in a straight line, which alternates with three octagonal platforms and one rotated square (108 feet on a side) that forms a diamond at the pier's seaward end. Not only is the pier structurally sound, it also retains a number of design elements from the original pier, including haunches at the pile caps and corbels supporting light standards. The Pier is frequented by sport fishermen as well as surfing spectators. The iconic Ruby's Diner is located at the end of the Pier. Commercial pier with bikepath, boardwalk, attractions, asphalt walkways, restaurants, carousel, vendors and shops.
Site Condition:
General Notes:updated 5.4.2000 lm / 6.16.2008 gw / 7.25.12 js / 4.14.2016 lm / 4.18.2018 lm
Usage Restriction:THOMAS GUIDE: page = 887, grid = H2.
Jurisdictions::Huntington Beach, HUNTINGTON BEACH FILM COMMISSION
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 33.6572059, y coordinate: -118.0019634
Building Materials: Concrete
Ownership: city
Contacts: Damiano, Mary *Tourism Development Coordinator | Film Commissioner, Surf City USA® - Visit Huntington Beach(714) 969-3492 x204 Phone 1[email protected]https://www.surfcityusa.com/film/
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