Great place to unwind, at anytime of year, but especially during the summer. Right off the water, you get the view, breeze, museum, lighthouse, great photos, hiking trails, and cool shade if you want to sit and chill. Tiny museum, but just enough to pull you away from yourself. Please donate, it's really a gem we should preserve. With all the big construction going on everywhere we need to keep the little that is left. With all of us visiting, simply stop by the donation box and drop a few dollars in the box. This place is very refreshing for those who need to refresh their "batteries", a peaceful getaway, quiet as hell, and free parking. A getaway near by, stay for a few minutes or hours, however long it takes for you to unwind or relax. I could stay for hours.
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Read moreNice out of the way place. Love that it's so out of the way as it makes it unlikely that crowds will go to it. And the parking is severely limited and small as it is. This is not a place for tourists or influencers. It's a place for someone to go solo and clear their mind.
Once in awhile I have come across a rude person like this one guy that started jogging which is fine, but he decided to jog on the left side of the walkway towards people, when common courtesy etiquette is you always stay to the right of whichever direction you're headed. Let that be teachable lesson for those that are oblivious or never got to have a great parent that trained them on...
Read moreThis place was far more peaceful than any other I'd ever visited. As I walked down to the shoreline, I enjoyed looking at the clams and the rocky edge. I was in a very emotional part of my life here, but I was very happy, and I wish everyone could see this place for themselves because it's not like those popular places where everyone huddles in to check everything all around, but the view was beautiful. This will always be with me, but the photos I've posted are duplicates because I take a lot of staple photos. I can't get my mind off how peacefully comforting the waves and sounds were, and how everything all...
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