List of Piers - United States

United States

  • Asbury Park, New Jersey
  • Atlantic City, New Jersey - See also Steel Pier
  • Avila Beach, California
  • Berkeley, California - See also Berkeley Pier
  • Boston, Massachusetts See also Boston Harbor
  • Capitola, California
  • Carolina Beach, North Carolina
  • Catalina Island, California
  • Cayucos, California
  • Charleston See also: Charleston Pier
  • Chicago, Illinois See also: Navy Pier
  • Emerald Isle, North Carolina
  • Goleta, California
  • Hermosa Beach, California
  • Huntington Beach, California - See also Huntington Beach Pier
  • Fort Myers, Florida
  • Long Beach, California
  • Malibu, California
  • Manhattan Beach, California
  • Monterey, California
  • Naples, Florida
  • Newport Beach, California - See also Balboa Pier and Newport Pier
  • New York City - See also Chelsea Piers
  • Oakland, California
  • Ocean Beach, California (near San Diego)
  • Ocean City, New Jersey - Ocean City Music Pier
  • Oceanside, California
  • Pacifica, California - See also: Pacifica Pier
  • Pensacola Beach, Florida
  • Pismo Beach, California
  • Port Hueneme, California
  • Port San Luis, California (near Avila Beach)
  • Redondo Beach, California - See also: Redondo Beach pier
  • Saint Petersburg, Florida
  • San Clemente, California
  • San Diego, California (Pacific Beach)
  • San Francisco, California - See also: Pier 39
  • San Mateo, California
  • San Simeon, California
  • Santa Barbara, California - See also: Stearns Wharf
  • Santa Cruz, California
  • Santa Monica, California - See also: Santa Monica Pier
  • Seal Beach, California
  • Venice, California
  • Ventura, California
  • Olympia, Washington
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Tacoma, Washington
  • Tampa Bay, Florida - See also Skyway Fishing Pier

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