Huntington Beach Pier is a 1,850-foot iconic landmark on the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach, California, located at the intersection of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. The pier surface is paved and generally level, making it navigable for wheelchair users and those with mobility aids. The surrounding Huntington Beach Boardwalk connects to the pier and offers paved, flat pathways along the shoreline. Nearby beach parking lots include accessible designated parking spaces, and the area is designed for drop-off access along Pacific Coast Highway.
The pier itself is free to walk and does not charge admission. Restrooms are available near the pier entrance in the beach facilities area. The surrounding beachfront area includes rest areas and benches along the boardwalk. Fishing from the pier is a popular activity and is accessible from the flat pier deck.
Visitors report that the wide, flat pier surface is easy to navigate with wheelchairs and mobility devices, and that the beachfront boardwalk is one of the more accessible stretches of coastline in Southern California. Some visitors note that beach wheelchair rentals may be available seasonally through the city’s beach services, though availability can vary.
Drop off Zones
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Frequent Benches/Rest Areas

