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It was a tad blustery and the ocean was active, but that all just added to the experience. Strolling down one side and then back on the other, you cannot help but to take it all in and be amazed at the beauty of it all.
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Date of experience: October 2020
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We love this beach. It is a favorite when we are in the area. The water is crystal clear, there are shells everywhere, and not overly crowded. Plenty of room to social distance. The beach was clean which is a big plus. Beach has life guards, showers and restroom facilities. …
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Great views lovely to watch all the people having fun on the beach and fishing on the pier All ages all walks of life locals tourists Only a dollar to visit the pier always clean and well maintained breezy and peaceful and beautiful
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Date of experience: June 2020
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WildermereBeach wrote a review Jun 2020
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina303 contributions658 helpful votes
great time. beach looked at bit different than I remember must be due to storms. Not much social distancing going on here but they are back to fishing on the pier. Weather was nice. Lots of kids hanging around. There were social distancing sign but not being adhered to at all. Same $1 to walk on the pier as it was 20+ years ago so thanks for not increasing the price.…
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Date of experience: June 2020
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Although I don't fish I love to walk out over the ocean on a pier. There are approximately 35 fishing piers along the beaches of Florida. By the very fact that are jutting out into the ocean, they are constantly at risk of storm damage. In Juno Beach a 500 foot fishing pier was first built in 1946 by Bessemer Properties Inc., but it was destroyed by a storm in the 1980's. The city rebuilt the pier to 993 feet in 1999 and it has so far managed to withstand Mother Nature's fury. Parking for the pier is free across the street at Juno Beach Park. The Juno Beach Pier is a full-service saltwater fishing pier. It contains a pier house, guest service, gift shop, snack bar and fishing pole rentals and bait. The pier is open 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset. Before entering the pier you pay your entrance fee, $1 for spectators and $4 if you are fishing. Social distancing and masks are recommended but not enforced. The pier is managed by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, They have put up signs all over the pier telling people how to rescue sea turtles and injured birds. They use the anglers who are on the front line to spot and rescue injured marine life. During my visit the pier was very crowded with no social distancing. This pier is used by serious anglers who don't always seem to be aware of who might be behind them so beware. Still, strolling the pier is a nice inexpensive activity if you are in the area.…
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Date of experience: June 2020
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