I was invited by a friend. We took a boat to this beach. It was pleasant until I realized I was stuck there until my party left (by boat). You really are on your own and it seemed like if you were not a white middle aged boat owner you had little to talk about. Don't look for a lifeguard, bathrooms or any diversity. But I dont want to say it was all negative because it had great views. There were ultra light planes overhead that was pretty cool. One good thing was my photographs...
   Read moreThe public beach area and the bird sanctuary 2 miles to the north are not connected, the Google map is wrong, my family has owned beach here since 1945. All the beaches in-between are private and NOT open to the public. The sand dunes are protected, do not climb, $500 fine each person. The best way to experience this area is by boat. The public beach at the end of route 15 is not good. Bring a boat and launch it at Sandy Pond Marina, you will have a good day, see you out...
   Read moreSmall area, good for the view. But that's all. Hippie locale greeted our mixed group with racism and other slanders. Across the waterway you can see the power plant. The beach is filled with tons of rocks not suitable for many beach activities. Alcohol and smoking is prohibited on the...
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