H Street Viewpoint in Encinitas's Old Encinitas district provides an elevated Pacific panorama from a compact, bench-lined terrace at the western end of H Street atop the coastal bluff. The overlook occupies one of four lettered-street viewpoints spaced between Moonlight Beach and the Self Realization Fellowship Meditation Gardens to the south, forming a chain of public ocean-viewing platforms along the blufftop corridor. Picnic tables and benches face due west, framing unobstructed sunset views roughly 80 feet above the tideline — a viewpoint-only access point with no staircase to the beach below. Seasonal flower plantings along the terrace edge add color to the otherwise low-maintenance site, which the City of Encinitas Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Department maintains year-round. South Coast Highway 101 runs one block east, placing the viewpoint in the heart of Old Encinitas's walkable blufftop zone — a corridor anchored by longstanding landmarks including Pannikin Coffee & Tea in its restored 1928 building. The bluff-edge terrace measures roughly 30 feet wide with a low retaining wall, offering an open-air sightline spanning from the Moonlight Beach headland north to the Leucadia coastline.