Beaches Oceanside California
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Buccaneer Beach
Buccaneer Beach is Oceanside's smallest beach with a lifeguard tower
(Tower 11); however, the beach offers other activities due to the
park located across the street. Buccaneer Beach is located
approximately one mile north of our city's southern border. During
the summer months, the water directly in front of the lifeguard
tower and between the rocks that border the neighboring homes is
designated for swimmers, waders and body boarders only. As a safety
precaution, this area is closed to surfing and is marked by two
checkered flags and swim-surf signs. The area outside of the flags
is open to surfing and to all other types of water activity.
Facilities: Buccaneer Park is located just across the street from
the beach. The park has a large grass area, jungle gym, basketball
court, picnic tables, barbecue grills, restrooms, shower, snack bar
and public telephone.
Parking: there is a free parking lot available directly across
the street from the beach.
Directions: if you are traveling north on Interstate 5, take the
Vista Way exit. From the exit, you will proceed west until you reach
Coast Highway, turn right; continue to Cassidy Street and turn left.
Cassidy Street will take you to Pacific Street; turn right on
Pacific Street and travel half a mile to Buccaneer Beach.
If you are traveling south on Interstate 5, take the Cassidy
Street exit west until you reach Pacific Street. Turn right on
Pacific Street and travel half a mile to Buccaneer Beach.
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Oceanside Boulevard Beach
Oceanside Boulevard offers more actual beach area than its neighbor,
Buccaneer Beach. All along the beachfront, there are private homes
facing the ocean. During the summer months there is an area directly
in front of the lifeguard tower (Tower 9), approximately 200 ft.,
that is designated for swimmers, waders and body boarders only. For
safety precautions, this area is closed to surfing and will be
marked by checkered flags and swim-surf signs. There is a very large
rock that sits in the surfline approximately 300 feet south of the
lifeguard tower and can be seen at low tide.
Facilities: there are no restrooms located at this beach. There
is a shower. The closest public restroom is either Buccaneer or
Wisconsin Street beach.
Parking: parking is available along Pacific Street and other
neighboring streets.
Directions: from Interstate 5, take the Oceanside Boulevard exit;
go west to the beach and to Lifeguard Tower 9.
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Wisconsin Street Beach
Wisconsin Street beach is located at Wisconsin Street and The
Strand. The south strand is a one-way, southbound street that
parallels the beach. There is a ramp just north of the lifeguard
Tower 7 for access to the beach. This is Oceanside's least
frequented beach due to the beach being narrow. When the tide is
high, the water often comes all the way up to the rocks, leaving
very little or no beach at all. The ocean in this area is open to
all water activities.
Facilities: there are restrooms, showers, and a public telephone.
Parking: a small pay parking lot is located directly behind the
lifeguard tower on The Strand. There is also parking along Pacific
Street.
Directions: from Interstate 5, take the Oceanside Boulevard exit,
west. When you reach the beach, turn right. You will travel less
than one mile to reach Wisconsin Street.
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Tyson Street Beach and Park
Tyson Street beach, also known as Tyson Street Park, is within
walking distance of the Oceanside Pier. Lifeguard Tower 5 is located
here. Since the park is just a few feet from the beach, it is great
for picnics. Stairs are provided for beach and park access from
Pacific Street. Due to crowds in this area during the summer months,
it is necessary to prohibit surfing here for the safety of swimmers
and waders. The area will be marked with a black ball flag,
checkered flags and swim-surf signs.
Facilities: restrooms, showers, and a public telephone are
available. The park has a large grassy area, picnic tables, benches
and a playground. There are also two available handicapped parking
spaces on The Strand.
Parking: metered parking available on Pacific Street. The nearest
parking lot is located one block east of Pacific Street and one
block north of Tyson Street on the corner of Mission Avenue and
Myers Street. Also, as mentioned, two handicapped parking spaces are
available.
Directions: from Interstate 5, take the Mission Avenue exit,
west. Proceed west on Mission Avenue to Pacific Street, turn left on
Pacific Street and continue for about ½ mile until you reach Tyson
Street.
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Pier View South
The beach area south of the Oceanside Pier is Oceanside's most
popular beach. If you don't mind crowds, you will be comfortable
here. Surfing, body boarding and body surfing contests are held at
the Oceanside Pier throughout the summer. There are also various
events that are held in the Oceanside Pier Amphitheater. The pier
itself is a beautiful walk and a popular fishing spot as well. Due
to the number of beachgoers in this area, there are two lifeguard
towers relatively close together. Lifeguard Tower 1 sits directly
south of the pier and Tower 3 sits approximately 300 feet south of
Tower 1. During the summer months, the area from Tower 1 south is
closed to surfing most of the day. The area will be marked with a
black ball flag as well as swim-surf signs and black-and-white
checkered flags that indicate the boundaries. The surfing area is
from Lifeguard Tower 1 to 100 feet from the pier and is closed to
all other water activities. No water activity is allowed within 100
feet of the pier. It is easy to determine the 100-foot line by
looking to the shore and locating two black and yellow signs. If 100
feet or more from the pier, the signs will read OK. If someone is
within 100 feet of the pier, the signs will read KO, as in Keep Out.
The 100-foot rule is a safety precaution and is a strictly enforced
City ordinance.
Facilities : the pier area has a lot to offer. Many covered
picnic tables, benches and barbecues are available, as well as some
fire rings on the sand. Restrooms and showers are provided.
Payphones and vending machines are located under the pier, in front
of the Beach Community Center. A McDonald's stand and other vending
stands are also located under the pier. The pier itself offers
fishing, a bait shop, payphones and restrooms. At the end of the
pier is the 50's diner, Ruby's.
Parking: there are pay parking lots located south and north of
the pier. Another pay parking lot is located one block east of
Pacific Street on Mission Avenue and Myers Street. There is also
metered parking available on Pacific Street.
Directions: from Interstate 5, take the Mission Avenue exit,
west. Continue until you reach Pacific Street and you will be in the
pier area.
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Pier View North
The beaches north of the Oceanside Pier have much more sand than
those south of the pier and provide more space for those visiting
the beach. Due to the Pier Amphitheater being situated on the south
side of the pier, there are fewer activities and events that occur
on the north side and the pier. This often makes for a quiet, more
relaxed atmosphere.
There are two lifeguard towers north of the pier (Towers 2 and
4). During the summer months, an area is closed to surfing
(blackballed) but open for all other water activities. The surfing
and swimming area will always be marked with checkered flags and
swim-surf signs.
Facilities: Volleyball courts are located on the sand; you must
provide your own net and ball. The Oceanside Beach Community Center
is located just north of the pier on The Strand. Several programs
and activities are held here throughout the year.
Parking : one very small, pay parking lot, which usually fills up
rather quickly in the summer, is located just north of the pier.
There is metered parking along Pacific Street. Other pay parking
lots are located on the corner of Mission Avenue and Myers Street,
and on Surfrider Way, ½ block east of Pacific Street.
Directions: From Interstate 5, take the Mission Avenue exit,
west; continue on Mission Avenue approximately 1.5 miles to Pacific
Street and Oceanside Pier will be on the right. There is beach
access from Pacific Street at the pier and Surfrider Way.
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Breakwater Way
This is a quiet, family beach located just south of Oceanside
Harbor. It is popular with surfers and volleyball players. Surfers,
however, will have to walk down to the jetty in the summer months
when the beach is closed to surfing in front of Lifguard Tower 8.
The river jetty is where the San Luis Rey River meets the ocean. A
sandbar is often formed here and creates a good surf break. The area
at the river mouth is usually one of Oceanside's least populated
beaches. This is partly because it is open for surfing only, and
because it's a bit of a walk from the parking areas. Children often
like to play in the river mouth; this is not advised because it
poses a safety concern due to the strong currents and the potential
for high levels of bacteria in the river.
Facilities: Breakwater Way has showers and restrooms, some picnic
tables and barbecue grills. There is also a volleyball court.
Parking: a pay parking lot is located east of Pacific Street.
There is also metered parking along Pacific Street.
Directions: from Interstate 5, take the Coast Highway exit, west;
turn left onto Coast Highway. Travel two blocks to Surfrider and
turn right. When you reach Pacific Street, turn right and continue
three blocks to Breakwater Way. The pay parking lot will be on the
east of Pacific Street.
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Harbor Beach
Beautiful Harbor Beach is Oceanside's largest beach, offering
everything from surfing to volleyball. The Oceanside Harbor,
adjacent to Harbor Beach, has many amenities including the Marina
Hotel and a variety of shops. In the harbor, you can sail, spend
the day on a deep-sea fishing boat, whale watch, rent kayaks or
visit the marina. Fishing is an option from the jetties. Harbor
Beach has three lifeguard towers, Towers 12, 14, 16. Tower 12, at
the south end of Harbor Beach, is nearest the south jetty; Tower 14
is situated in the middle of the beach, and Tower 16, at the north
end of Harbor Beach, is nearest the north jetty. Harbor Beach is a
beautiful venue that has something to offer everyone.
Facilities: the area behind each lifeguard tower has picnic
tables, barbecue grills, gazebos and showers. There are restrooms
and telephones, a snack bar and some volleyball courts (you supply
the net and ball). There are 24 fire rings along Harbor Beach.
Parking: there are a number of parking lots in the Harbor beach
area.
Directions: From Interstate 5, take the Harbor Drive exit, west;
Harbor Drive will take you directly to the entrance of the Harbor.
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Beach and Pier Rules and Regulations:
- Glass : All glass containers are prohibited
- Alcohol : Alcohol is prohibited on all City beaches, jetties,
the pier, and all parking lots.
- Dogs : All dogs are prohibited on all City beaches throughout
the year. You may walk your dog on a leash on The Strand.
- Fire Rings : Fires are allowed in designated City fire rings
ONLY. No fires are allowed from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. daily.
There is no curfew on fire rings at Harbor Beach. All wood must
be no longer than 30 inches in length and must not be allowed to
rise above the height of the fire ring more than 2 feet. You
must attend your fire at all times. Any unattended wood will be
removed and disposed of. No chemically treated wood is allowed.
The use of pallets is forbidden. Do not cut or break apart wood
on the beach, street, walkways, or parking areas. When finished,
extinguish embers or fires with WATER ONLY – NOT SAND! If you
wish to bring your own barbecue, it must be elevated off the
ground. Coals must be removed or disposed of in the hot-coal
container located at Tyson Street Park, or Harbor Lot 12 on
Harbor Beach, or in a fire ring.
- Swimming and Surfing Areas : All swimming and body boarding
areas are marked with a black-and-yellow checkered flag. If you
wish to surf with a hard surfboard you must be outside of this
area. A yellow flag with a black dot identifies a swimming-only
area.
- Camping : Overnight camping is allowed in the Harbor Beach
area in Lot 11B year round. Lot 12 mid- September to mid- May
only.
- Pier Regulations : No dogs, alcohol, glass containers, bike
riding, roller blading, overhead casting, sitting on the rails,
or jumping off the pier. When in the water, you must remain at
least 100 feet away from the pier at all times. Paddling through
or shooting the pier on a surfboard is prohibited.
- Picnic Areas : All picnic areas and fire rings are first-come,
first-served. You cannot hold your spot with a "Beach
Chair"; there must a person standing by.
- Unloading and Loading a Vehicle: Parking your car on the
strand is prohibited at all times. If you wish to load and
unload your vehicle, you may use a turnaround, such as the one
at "Surfrider" and The Strand.
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