One of the lesser known beaches of the area, but if you know of shark teeth then you definitely know of Caspersen! This beach is so fun because it’s so unique- there are lots of rocks right along the shore like and a huge walkway across the sand, making for some great views! There are lots of shells to be found, not even just shark teeth but a large array of other conchs, scallops and really good ones! If you want to find teeth, though, I suggest you bring either a rake or some kind of straining/ scooping element because otherwise they are super difficult to find. You also need to find the right spot, so if you’re not finding any, keep on moving and don’t give up! Caspersen also has some bathrooms and rinse stations, but beware of parking because it can get tough- so great there EARLY or get there late- the in between may have you driving around...
Read moreOur favorite beach to go to! More secluded, not crowded, more natural sand (dark sand does get very hot in the summer) and we love searching for shark's teeth - what this beach is known for. Beware though, the further south you go down the beach, the more likely you may find one or more "naturalists" enjoying the sun. It is not a nude beach, but some take advantage of it being more secluded. If you have kids or just don't want to chance such an encounter, just stay at the end closer to the parking areas.
Bathrooms, playground, picnic tables, paths and benches available near and around the main parking area closest to the beach.
Often on weekends you may find a gentleman set up on one of the benches near the restroom building (closest to the beach) showing off some of the huge megalodon shark teeth he has found. Awesome to...
Read moreAs a beach lover I would put this beach in the top 10 Beaches of my favorite beaches I have seen in the United States. Not that I am a avid beach traveler although my favorite beaches are in the Caribbean. Yesterday 03/13/2023 was one of the most perfect days with the weather, slight breeze and water I have ever had in all my visits to the beach. It was a perfect 80 degrees with no humidity and a small breeze blowing off from the ocean . As I sat in the water edge ~ looking for “ Shark Teeth” I was amazed at the “ turquoise water” that glistened with the sun rays, beaming down off of the water and bouncing up on my face. This would bring serenity to anyone’s soul …. The pictures I took are not edited and are taking with the simple feature of a...
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