Spots Nearby
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Neptune Beach:
1.9 km
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Main Beach:
4.4 km
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Mayport Poles:
11.6 km
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Crossroads:
15.1 km
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Little Talbot Island:
17.9 km
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Vilano Beach:
40.6 km
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St. Augustine Beach:
51.8 km
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Kite Beach:
84.7 km
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Eastern Beach:
94.4 km
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Flagler Pier:
94.7 km
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General Information
Level:6-9 Season:January 1 — December 31 -
The Jacksonville Beach Pier has been a major site of society and recreation all year round for its residents; equipped with a 1000 ft pier designed with walking and fishing in mind and sandy beaches that turn into a major rumpus ground for the young masses during the summer. In the meantime, the beach’s water serves as a somewhat mediocre area for surfers – basically only used by Jacksonville residents – that provide similar wave conditions all year round.
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Beach
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There are several different peaks along Jacksonville’s Beach Pier that are served best when the tide is high. This is a good thing, because it helps to spread out the rough and tough locals that come here to get some wave action. In fact, this is probably one of the meanest places to surf that you’ll ever find. Surfing is enjoyed here all year round.
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Wind&Waves
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Jacksonville Beach Pier is chock full of lefts and rights that will work on just about any swell.
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Facilities
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There are numerous places to stay and eat in Jacksonville, Mayport and Fernandina. Should you need to rent or buy surf equipment, there are over ten different shops right in the northern Florida area. When not riding the waves, there is a skate park, museums, the Anheuser Busch brewery tour, and football games to take advantage of.
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Safety
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Basically, the biggest threat to your safety is quite easily the locals. They have been known to become aggressive when it gets crowded.




