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    St. Augustine Beach Pier

    4.4 (60 reviews)
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    Astrida M.

    We were in the area last evening late after our Trolley ride to see Nights of Lights downtown so it was hard to see anything. But it was lit up by blueish purple lights and looks very nice. We will go back by daylight to check it out. There is plenty of parking here which is a plus. It is close to many restaurants and shops and St Augustine beach.

    Dana J.

    What can you not love? Great view of the ocean, some benches, and always a nice breeze. You used to be able to fish from it (see picture of my kids summer camp outing) but you aren't anymore. I never went for the fishing but a lot of people are upset because of what is going on with the end of the pier. Unfortunate for that purpose but still worth the short walk out.

    Can't visit this area often enough. It's beautiful at sunrise when this photo was taken, cool with a great breeze every evening. St. Augustine Beach and the miles-long string of beaches nearby are all gorgeous and well cared for. Love it here!

    Danielle P.

    I visited the St Augustine Beach Pier last weekend while in the Jacksonville area. The beach is very clean and well maintained. It's always very relaxing and it's never overcrowded. This is great beach for families with small kids.. I had a awesome day to walking and burning some calories! This is definitely one of my favorite spots when I visit this areas of FL. Parking is free, but you must come early to secure a descent spot. Bathrooms and feet washing stations are readily available. You must pay a small fee if you wanna enter the pier or go fishing.

    Abby R.

    Absolutely beautiful. We went around sunrise. There was several other people out early walking. There is a hotel right next to it with a parking garage for its guests. There is is a small parking area for public access to park which is where we ended up. They had trash cans for your trash and even two showers to rinse off the sand.

    Crystal O.

    I would've rather been on the beach with my toes in the sand and surf, but I had never been on this pier~ so it was worth the sunset! It's a couple bucks to access the pier, and they have a little gift shop and snack bar inside to entice you. We grabbed a bottle of water and I almost had John getting a A1A decal- because that is a thing with him and his sister- they call each other when one is driving on A1A for the other to yell BEACH FRONT AVENUE! I thought for sure he'd get it- but he's not into stickering cars. Cough-cough, I have national park stickers on the car... Anyway- back to the pier. John and I loved the boards for donors (probably) along the sides of the railing. All sorts of messages, families, one was a proposal (for the win). We enjoyed the waves crashing below, the various birds on and off the pier. A few were fishing, most were out for pictures and selfies. Surfers were in the water, riding waves. Families were out on the beach enjoying the last of the evening. A drum circle could be heard from one of the pavilions near the parking lot. And the kids play zone with water fountains looked like so much fun! We walked to the end of the pier and back- the sun setting and the breeze was making me chilly, so we didn't hang out long. Considering I feel like the Jax Beach pier will never be finished with repairs- it was a pleasure to venture out on this one!

    View from the beach wall

    The Army Corp has removed any chance of fishing from the pier for any foreseeable future to provide the masses a 200 yard "beach". This sandy area now extends to the very end of the pier, eliminating any chance of fishing.

    Sun down on the pier
    Quan D.

    You have to pay $2 to enter the pier. Definitely great for fishing or maybe a scroll on a date night(yes you can bring items with you). Also they do have a few benches for you to have a seat if they are available. But definitely a must see view Especially around sun down. They rent out fishing poles/has bait for sale. Definitely one of the best beaches I've seen in a very long time. I'll be back to visit soon

    Kara M.

    We took a short stroll down this pier while in town, it only costs $1 per person. I think it was $3 if you want to fish. I really like that they have benches on the pier with shade over them. It was nice to sit for a few moments and listen to the waves. As I stood on the pier and looked at the ocean, it seemed that the right side was much busier. There are restrooms here, kids splash pad, a playground, outdoor showers, a teeny gift shop, and some snacks/drinks. I'd budget about 15 minutes for visiting this attraction, shouldn't take much more than that. I lived in California for a few years, the piers in FL are nice but they just do not compare!

    Eric E.

    This is a huge beach. It runs for miles on end and seems to have countless parking lots to access the beach, some with bathrooms and showers. We've been here twice and never saw litter of any kind so its maintained daily. Don't go trouncing across any dunes to access though..most are cordoned off for protection. Enjoy the waves, sun and sand. Cheers!

    Michelle O.

    I can't get enough of this beach. great family beach. Sprinkler area and playground for little ones. Bocci ball and Volley ball courts. Lovely pier.

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    L L.

    I don't normally think any beach is ugly, but this one is just really going through an awkward phase. It looks like the backdrop for some fighting video game. And man is this place packed with people. It was hard to get a parking spot. I really wanted to be able to see a beach near St. Augustine, but this was not worth the drive. I learned of a couple other options later, and wish I'd gone farther south to find them. This is the obvious stop, but not a very scenic one. Loads of people, so I guess I missed something cool about it, but a pay-to-enter fishing pier, or that little strip of beach, are just not exciting to me. Free bathrooms were the highlight of my visit.

    Stephanie R.

    A great public spot for beach access. The pier fee is only $1, I think, and they also have a shop with souvenirs and sundries. FREE PARKING! The day I went it was already nearing sunset, so it wasn't crowded at all. I wanted direct beach access and there's both stairs and a ramp next to the pier for people to get to the beach. It was gorgeous and the beach was super clean. My husband found several beautiful shells on our way to the water. An FYI, this is an Atlantic beach, so it's rockier sand (not the powder white stuff the Gulf beaches are famous for). If you're tender-footed (like me), you're going to want to wear shoes of some kind on the beach. For those wanting to go out on the pier, there are plenty of places along the length of the structure with covered seating for those who just want to look out to the ocean. I will definitely be back the next time I have more time to spend there. It's a great spot with great access to the beach and ocean.

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