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Fall hikes, summer nights, spring breaks, and winter getaways: there’s a beach
activity for all seasons. The shoreline and sea air summon visions of
relaxation, volleyball games, and surfing waves no matter where you are. Luckily
for those in the United States, we have some of the best beaches in the world.



Different criteria define the perfect beach for different people, such as the
quality of the sand, the waves (or lack thereof), level of seclusion, public
transportation and accessible parking, whether there's a boardwalk, activities,
and even the amount of shade. Some beaches are found next to crystalline lakes,
while others are beneath the peaks of majestic mountain ranges. Some are surf
havens with stellar waves, while others cater to families with calm waters and
things to do right on the sand.



From the Atlantic to the Pacific, shores across the U.S. have immense natural
beauty that draws crowds from all over, all year long. Here are 25 of the best
beaches in the country.




POIPU BEACH, KAUAI, HAWAII


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The Hawaiian Islands have so many sandy spots that they sometimes come in pairs.
Located on the sunny southern shore of Kauai, Poipu Beach, popular for surfing,
snorkeling, windsurfing, and bodyboarding, is made up of two small coves sharing
one name. The spectacular beaches are separated by a narrow sand spit called a
tombolo, and both sides offer breathtaking views. If you're lucky, you may even
catch a glimpse of an endangered Hawaiian monk seal sunbathing.




OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND


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A groomed shoreline and lively boardwalk give this beloved East Coast beach a
classic Americana vibe. Eight miles of white-sand beach, plus a three-mile
boardwalk packed with amusement park rides, bike rentals, shops, and delectable
treats make Ocean City Beach a popular vacation spot. After a day of Jet Skiing,
fishing, or boating, you'll find a variety of hotels, restaurants, and even a
brewery on the boardwalk.




CORONADO BEACH, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA


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The constant warm, sunny weather is reason enough to visit San Diego. Coronado
Beach, a 1.75-mile stretch of golden sand sparkling with bits of the mineral
mica, is just the family-friendly icing on the cake. Swimmers, surfers, and
sunbathers flock to the coast of Coronado Island, staying until evening to
witness the gorgeous sunsets. While you're there, visit the storied Hotel del
Coronado for a bite and a tipple en plein air. The adjoining dog-friendly
section of Coronado Beach, dubbed North Beach, is a popular pull as well.




POPE BEACH, LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA


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Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America, sits on the border of
California and Nevada and is known for its beaches and ski resorts. Located on
the south shore of the lake, Pope Beach is a nearly mile-long stretch of sand
bordered by towering pine trees. The beach offers excellent swimming,
picnicking, and views of the mountains. Make the most of your day with the kayak
rentals, picnic tables, and barbecue grills on-site.




CLEARWATER BEACH, FLORIDA


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With airbrushed sunsets and white sandy shores, Florida is one of the top beach
destinations in the U.S. Clearwater Beach boasts a gorgeous shoreline that
stretches three miles along the Gulf of Mexico. Pier 60, a popular entertainment
hub, is centrally located on the beach, and cabanas, umbrella chairs, and a
well-equipped playground only add to the family fun. Visitors can rent fishing
gear and drop a line off the pier for some of the best year-round angling in
Florida. Clearwater Beach often has outstanding sunsets, and Pier 60 provides
nightly entertainment 365 days a year, weather permitting.




HARRIS BEACH, OREGON


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Harris Beach, located in a state park on Oregon's south coast, is known for the
incredible rock formations rising from its waves and a string of tide pools ripe
for exploration. Swimming, hiking, biking, and bird-watching are some of the
most popular activities here. Abundant wildlife including migrating gray whales,
harbor seals, and California sea lions adds to year-round excitement. Plus,
Harris Beach State Park has a fully equipped campground for RVs and tents, and
it even has a few yurts.




GLASS BEACH, PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON


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Some people prefer to spend their time hunting for treasures on the beach
instead of just lounging on the sand. Glass Beach, so named for its abundance of
jewelry-quality sea glass, is a remote bluff and former small-town dump.
Ecological concerns and development efforts saved the area from further
pollution, and beachcombers are very grateful. You do have to work a little bit
to get the goods, though: From North Beach, walk along the shore toward McCurdy
Point, keeping your eyes peeled for pretty bits of smoothened glass. McCurdy
Point is a three-mile walk, but you don't have to go that far. Be sure to get a
timely start to beat the high tide, which can become dangerous if you're not
careful, and enjoy views that include sea otters, bald eagles, and whales. Also,
feel free to bring your pup.




OAK STREET BEACH, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS


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Usually, you have to leave urban areas to find the best shorelines, but this
Midwestern metropolis is one of the few exceptions. The impressive Chicago
skyline serves as the backdrop for this popular beach, located on the shores of
Lake Michigan. Lounge chairs, umbrellas, and cabanas are available for rent, and
there's a variety of food from local vendors. Bikers, joggers, walkers, and
roller-skaters abound on the paved path surrounding the beach. Relax in the sun,
people-watch, or get in on a volleyball game or chess match — the choice is
yours.




CARLSMITH BEACH, HILO, HAWAII


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This Hawaiian locale is the perfect place to see the black rocks and crystal
lagoons the Big Island is famous for. Not your average sandy stretch, Carlsmith
Beach is a grassy, tree-filled park overlooking brilliant lava-ringed lagoons.
The clear, turquoise waters here are protected by a reef, making the area a
snorkeling hot spot. An abundance of sea turtles adds to the unique experience
of this magical habitat. Pack your lunch and picnic at one of the on-site tables
in the shade of a palm tree.




WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA


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Across a drawbridge from the mainland, just a stone's throw from the college
town of Wilmington, is a quaint Atlantic waterfront. Wrightsville Beach is the
quintessential beach town, offering water sports like surfing, paddleboarding,
kayaking, and kiteboarding. It's got summer charm aplenty with surf shops and
classic beachfront hotels dotting its shore. Rent a rod and some bait and drop a
line off at Johnnie Mercers Fishing Pier. Meanwhile, beach bars and live music
take the party from daytime into the night.


The 16 Best Beaches in North Carolina



GRAND HAVEN STATE PARK, MICHIGAN


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Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, this 48-acre park with powdery white sand
offers activities like fat-tire biking, barbecuing, sunbathing, swimming, and
volleyball. There's also a playground for the children, as well as scenic views
of the lake and the Grand Haven South Pier and Lighthouses. While away the day
on the beach, staying long enough to see a magical, dip-dyed sunset.




SANTA MONICA BEACH, CALIFORNIA



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Nothing screams summer on the pier like funnel cake and a Ferris wheel. The
famous Santa Monica Pier draws people from all over the state with its classic
amusement park complete with a roller coaster, games, and golden-fried carnival
treats. Heal the Bay Aquarium beneath the Ferris wheel offers hands-on
educational fun for the kids. This vibrant stretch along the Pacific is also a
prime spot for partaking in all the usual beach activities: sunbathing,
swimming, surfing, volleyball, and sunset viewing. You can also bike, jog, or
walk along the paved path to iconic Venice Beach down the way.


The 21 Best Beaches in California



MEDANO CREEK, GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO


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Medano Creek in Great Sand Dunes National Park is a wide, shallow river that
emerges every spring and disappears every August. The creek is dependent on the
amount of snow in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, since the runoff forms this
annual phenomenon. Visitors can enjoy wading in the water, tubing, skimboarding,
and building sand castles. Because of the limited timeframe, it's best to plan
your trip for weekdays in late May or early June, when it's also less crowded.




NORTH BEACH, TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA


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Trade Spanish moss for grassy dunes at this coastal haven that's perfect for a
quiet getaway. Reachable in about a half hour by car or shuttle from Savannah,
North Beach is a peaceful, family-friendly spot frequented by locals. The
stunning 360-degree views from the top of the historical Tybee Island Lighthouse
are well worth the climb, especially during sunrise and sunset. When you get
hungry, head to North Beach Bar and Grill, a casual restaurant with a tasty menu
and a dog-friendly patio located between the beach and lighthouse.




GOOD HARBOR BEACH, GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS


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Good Harbor Beach is a family-friendly spot on Massachusetts' quieter cape with
sugar-soft sand and relatively calm water. At low tide, you can walk across a
sand bar and explore rocky Salt Island, while little ones get to play in warm
tidal pools. Tasty snacks and toy rentals are available at the concession stand.
Note that parking is limited and fills up fast, so arriving early is suggested.
Off-site parking and shuttles provide other options.




ROCKAWAY BEACH, QUEENS, NEW YORK


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This may not be a palm-tree-lined idyll, but for New Yorkers who can hop on a
subway or bus to reach its white sand, five-mile boardwalk, and surf-worthy
waves, it's heaven. And it's well worth the afternoon trip, as Rockaway Beach
also features a skate park, volleyball and handball courts, playgrounds, spray
showers, and restrooms. Barbecue areas for picnicking and eateries along the
boardwalk ensure that no one goes home hungry.




CRYSTAL LAKE STATE PARK, BARTON, VERMONT


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Lined with about a mile of white sand and backed by scenic mountains, Crystal
Lake's rich history dates back to the 1700s. The bathhouse with restrooms and a
concession stand is made from granite mined from the nearby hills. The lake's
cold waters are filled to the brim with rainbow trout, smallmouth bass,
pumpkinseed, and yellow perch, among others, making it great for anyone who
prefers to spend their beach days casting a line instead of swimming or serving
a volleyball. It's a wonderful place to spend the night. There's an on-site
cottage stocked with all the necessities (including a canoe) available for rent.




GULF SHORES PUBLIC BEACH, ALABAMA


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You can't do much better when it comes to U.S. beaches than the Gulf Coast.
Pretty palm trees, clear water, and pristine white sand make this Gulf beach a
standout. It's located close to a boardwalk, restaurants, and shops with easy
access to parking. The well-kept beach is also a great place for activities like
volleyball and boogie boarding in the relatively calm surf — and the $3
admission to the pier is worth getting to see the friendly fishermen, hungry
pelicans, and an occasional dolphin.




PARK POINT BEACH, DULUTH, MINNESOTA


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In Minnesota, you go big or you go home. Located on Lake Superior, the largest
freshwater lake in the world, Park Point Beach is the world's longest freshwater
sandbar. The beautiful beach and its waves have the feel of an ocean locale. It
offers great views of Duluth and Lake Superior and is known for its spectacular
sunrises. A nearby playground, barbecue grills, and a ball field are all popular
with visitors. Leashed dogs are also welcome.




ASBURY PARK BEACH, NEW JERSEY


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A little bit historic charm, a little bit rock 'n' roll, this Jersey Shore
destination has everything you want out of a Northeastern summer spot.
Stretching about a mile along New Jersey's Atlantic coast, Asbury Park Beach is
a lively, clean, white-sand paradise. Sunbathing, swimming, surfing, fishing,
and people-watching are popular activities here. It's backed by a historic
boardwalk bustling with restaurants, bars, fast food, and interesting shops, in
addition to a splash park and miniature golf courses. The Silverball Retro
Arcade boasts more than 150 games including working pinball machines dating back
to the 1930s. And just across the street is the fabled bar, The Stone Pony, made
famous by locals Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi.




CARMEL BEACH, CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, CALIFORNIA


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Carmel-by-the-Sea might be one of the most beautiful places in the U.S.,
apparent in its lapis-colored waters and rocky shoreline. This spectacular
white-sand beach, located at the foot of Ocean Avenue, is a popular surfing
spot. Visitors can enjoy a dip in the cool, crystal-clear waters with views of
Pebble Beach to the north and Point Lobos to the south. Dogs are allowed
off-leash with conscientious owners. Pack a picnic and a bottle of local wine
(also permitted), and savor a magnificent California sunset in this seaside
paradise.




COLIGNY BEACH PARK, HILTON HEAD, SOUTH CAROLINA


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Hilton Head isn't just golf courses and candy-colored resorts. Its incredibly
well-maintained beaches have made it a summer destination for people all over
the southeast. The beautifully landscaped entrance to Coligny Beach welcomes you
to its accessible location, made all the more popular by amenities that include
showers, gazebos, benches, swings, free Wi-Fi, and a splash fountain to rinse
off your sandy children. Wheelchair- and stroller-friendly matting leads to the
water. Get there for sunrise, if you can, and keep an eye out for dolphins,
which are known to pass by its shores.


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ALKI BEACH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON


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Accessible by car or water taxi, this family-friendly beach on Puget Sound
offers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and downtown Seattle. Sand, salt
water, volleyball courts, grills, and bonfire pits are all options for keeping
yourself entertained. Joggers, bikers, and skaters fill the two-and-a-half-mile
path that runs along the beach. Tip: Enjoy a sunset dinner at one of the unique
waterfront restaurants.




OCEAN BEACH PARK, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT


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This half-mile, golden-sand beach with gentle tides provides great views of
ferries and schooners sailing past the New London Ledge Lighthouse. Ocean Beach
Park, located along the boardwalk, features a picnic area, playground, snack
bar, mini-golf, arcade, and more. When you've had your fill of one of New
England's premier sugar-sand beaches, take a dip in the Olympic-size pool. The
on-site parking fee (from $30) covers admission for up to five guests.
Otherwise, it's $10 for walk-ups.




CONEY ISLAND BEACH, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK


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Nothing pairs with salt air like the smell of hot dogs and the sound of
Rollerblades on the boardwalk. If you're seeking to escape the hustle and bustle
of the city without having to go too far, Coney Island is a perfect seaside
wonderland of nostalgia and kitschy fun. With miles of sand, this public beach
is rich in history and tradition. There are courts for beach volleyball,
handball, and basketball as well as playgrounds to keep you entertained all day
long. But, of course, you'll probably spend most of the time on the boardwalk
that leads to the famed amusement park, home of the Wonder Wheel, Cyclone roller
coaster, and New York Aquarium.

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