On the positive side, nice clean beach with great parking, clean bathrooms/ changing area and concession store. Nice waves with not many jellyfish in the water.
On the negative side, this narrowest beach I’ve ever been to. We came here on the second to last Wednesday in July and it was still packed. Not much space width wise so you may have walk along way length wise from the ramp to find a spot. Can’t image how this place is on a...
Read moreIf you want to be immersed in nature, this is your place. The beach experience is incredible, no artificial lights, no hustle and bustle of urban chaos. You just sit there and watch the waves breaking in the shore. You have to bring food if you want to spend a long time, as it is inside a state park. Also, the bathroom basins didn't have any water, the toilet seemed unclean as well. The day was...
Read moreThis is a hidden gem. Out of state visitors can pay 10 dollars per car to park and walk to the beach, 150 yards from parking lot to beach. In state is cheaper and if you pay for a season pass you can drive onto beach but must be fishing. There are tire inflation stations for those that drive onto the beach. The parking lot has a restroom and foot rinse showers. The beach was...
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