Ocean Beach’s History Is ‘a Story of Landscape Before Labels’
by Debbie L. Sklar / Times of San Diego / June 18, 2026
Sand dunes, mussel beds, picnics.
Ocean Beach’s shoreline has been described in different ways over time, long before it became the coastal community known today.
Ocean Beach today is probably best known for its surf culture, its long concrete pier [that is permanently closed], and a tightly-knit neighborhood identity. But its earlier history is rooted less in formal place names and more in how people described the landscape: a broad stretch of sand shaped by wind, shifting dunes, and the former course of the San Diego River as it reached the Pacific.
That began to change in 1887, when developers William “Billy” Carlson and Frank Higgins subdivided the land and began marketing it as a seaside residential community under the name Ocean Beach.

An unidentified body washed ashore Thursday afternoon, June 18, near the Ocean Beach Pier.
by Ernie McCray
By John McNab
By Debbie L. Sklar
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