I’m not going to lie: Ocean Beach is not the prettiest beach in the world. Perhaps that’s not really a fair assessment. Because it is pretty, beautiful even. It’s just that Ocean Beach is not the beachiest beach. It is rarely warm. The wind fairly howls across the dunes. The sky often lies low and heavy with fog, the water is cold, the waves large, the riptide treacherous. And yet there is something about Ocean Beach that keeps people coming back, both San Francisco locals and visitors alike.

Running adjacent to Golden Gate Park, Ocean Beach is rich in early San Francisco history. Due to its sometimes inhospitable weather, the area was largely undeveloped until the late-19th century. The beach and surrounding miles of sand dunes were known then as the “Outside Lands.” Development came in the form of a steam railroad, and later as the city’s first amusement park aptly named Playland. The fun lasted until 1972 at which time the sand dunes had long been developed into urban sprawl and the roller coaster shut down to make way for cafes, surf shops, apartment buildings and restaurants.

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Arcade, Playland at the Beach, 1970. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lvsutton/2536429426/

From spring until late summer Ocean Beach is almost always shrouded in fog. Average temperatures hover around 50°F, scaring away many tourists and beach goers but welcoming joggers, kite-aficionados, beach-combers, bonfire parties, kite-surfers and regular surfers alike. The water is famous for its strong currents and fierce, thick waves. Swimming is not recommended; even wading in the cold water can be dangerous.

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Surfers at Ocean Beach. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonstarbuck/2132418816/

In late summer and early fall, the fog miraculously dissipates, and on the few warm–even hot–days at Ocean Beach it seems as if the entire city flocks west to the coast. Here the people-watching is perfection as the denizens of San Francisco bare their fog-kissed skin to soak up the sun. No matter the weather, do bring layers, however, as the fog comes in fast and it comes in cold.

And so it would seem that despite the blanket of thick fog, despite the roiling gray waves, despite the wind and the salt-mist air, the draw of those 4 miles of Ocean Beach brings people back, time and again. Playland may be gone, but Ocean Beach remains a place to go for fun, for wild beauty, and for a little slice of peace in the concrete jungle of San Francisco.

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