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Serenely situated at the northwest end of the greater San
Diego County coastline, Oceanside hosts a wide-range of lodging options. Whether
you are a thrifty traveler on a "surfin' safari" for budget accommodations or
searching for a luxurious resort style room overlooking the Pacific, Oceanside
offers all sorts of options. No matter where you decide to stay, you'll be just
minutes from the beach, restaurants and shops. Our growing city still possesses
that hometown feel that defines classic California and makes our locale a haven
to indulge oneself. |
Feature City
Oceanside
CA.
Beaches
Over 3.5 miles of white sandy beaches make Oceanside
the ideal place for sunning, surfing, and sandcastle building. Take a leisurely
stroll along the water or bring your pole for some great surf fishing.
With plenty of parking and easy beach access, Oceanside presents one of the
finest beach areas on the west coast. Harbor beach alone offers more than 16
acres of clean level sand, and handicap “sand" wheel chairs are available for
use at each lifeguard tower. Enjoy a day at the beach and don't forget your
sunscreen!

Oceanside Harbor
Unlike most ports, all boats are visible from a two-lane asphalt drive
encircling its shoreline. Fine restaurants, picnic tables, and a Harbor Village
with shops, eateries, and a lighthouse, along with the nearby Harbor Beach
combine to offer the seafarer and motor visitor an enchanting experience of
color and atmosphere. Oceanside's Harbor is a mecca for sportfishing, whale
watching, boating and other water-oriented activities. The Marina inside the
harbor has sloops ranging in length from 25-51 feet. Transient moorings and
limited RV beach camping are available. Harbor Days is a scheduled annual event
held the 3rd weekend in September.
Oceanside Pier
The historic Oceanside Pier is a prized community resource as well as a monument
to its citizens' persistence in seeing that a pier remains a part of its
oceanfront recreational facilities. At its current 1,942 feet in length, it
remains one of the longest wooden construction recreational piers on the West
Coast. From its reach, viewers can peer into the entrance channel of Oceanside
Harbor, a 900 + boat recreational marina that sits along the northwest borders
of the city. The pier is a recreational common ground for Oceanside, a place
where young and old, fisherman and surfer, tourist and residents mingle, stroll,
and sit to watch the waves or the sunset while enjoying the beauty of the
Pacific Ocean. While a fishing license is required for surf fishing on the
beach, no license is needed for fishing off the pier. |