As the summer season approaches, the thought of always going to a relief place to avoid hot weather always strikes to your mind: absolutely - the beach. But when you think of the beach, you can imagine rushing to the far-flung destination. But when it comes to the total beach area, the United States is one of the top ten countries in the world where countless beautiful beaches with the country's beautiful ocean views and top amenities are spread over 30 states and four coasts.
The diversity of incredible beaches in the United States means it is possible to imagine all kinds of beaches accross the country. But not all sandy stretches are created equal. But many different criteria define the beach: sand, waves, solitude, public transport and accessible parking. There is nothing equal to a quiet day spent on the beach. Especially if you can find a stretch of silk yeast that is not crowded.
1 of 10 - Cumberland Island - Georgia
From camping to boating, Cumberland Island National Seashore is home to some of the most pristine beaches in the southeastern United States, and the largest of Georgia's oceanic islands and part of a unique range of islands; Which is definitely a special place. The island was once a winter retreat for the Carnegie family. And this national beach is a haven with its unusual range of wildlife, it has been declared as a National Seashore.
The beach offers novel wilderness experiences and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities for visitors. Here you will have the privilege of seeing wild horses and loggerhead turtles. You will have a chance to explore sea forests on foot or by bike in vast sand dunes and undeveloped parts of the coast on a 17-mile sandy shore. Some of the other popular activities here include stargazing, bird watching, fishing and boating. Don't miss your chance to see armadillos, deer, hogs, rabbits, turkeys and raccoons, which are shaded by the canopis of the huge oak tree through the interior of the island. The only way to reach Cumberland Island is by boat or ferry ride.
2 of 10 - Boneyard Beach - Florida
Between Amelia Island and Fort George Island to the south near the city of Fernandina Beach, Florida, Boneyard Beach in Big Talbot Island State Park is a mile-long beach that you might not expect to see in Florida. It is so-called "Boneyard Beach" because of the bleached oaks skeletons found along the beach.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city's edge and take a look at Jacksonville's wilderness at the unique Boneyard Beach in Big Talbot Island State Park, about a half-hour drive. However, Boneyard Beach is not your typical white sandy beach. The coast is within the limits of an area protected by the Union of Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preservation. This shoreline is extends beyond 30-foot bluffs and boasts a charming beach, in which you'll find massive driftwood trees. Big Talbot's Boneyard Beach is not recommended for swimming, but is popular among photographers.
3 of 10 - Caladesi Island State Park - Florida
On Caladesi Island west of Florida, pedestrians, ferry boat, private boats or a long walk to the north of Clearwater Beach can be easily reached. Located on Caladesi Island in the Gulf of Mexico, Caladesi Island State Park is a Florida state park. The 3.5-mile-long island, its soft and cushioned crystalline quartz sand-made white beach on the water's edge, which always invites visitors to dip into the dazzlingly clear waters. But visitors must ensure make time to kayaking and canoeing activities through mangroves, which is here to see large blue herons and other birds - the birdlife here is quite prolific.
4 of 10 - Coronado Beach - San Diego, California
One of Southern California's most popular beaches, San Diego's Coronado Beach is truly home to four different scenic beach areas. The warm and sunny weather is really enough reason for people to visit the San Diego - there are no doubts in it. The beach subtropical vegetation, the unique Mediterranean climate, and the sand shining with pieces of mineral mica on the beach shine gold due to sunlight. A one-and-a-half mile long stretch of sand, this beach is a popular spot for beach-goers for ship watching and the warm and mild surf of summer. Secret to sand, mild surf and climate makes it a year-long destination. The gentle sea waves on the coast make it an ideal destination for visitors to skim boarding, swimming and body boarding, and the Hotel del Coronado is a beautiful local backdrop that was built over a hundred years ago. The wide, flat sandy areas are perfect for a leisurely stroll and a great place to enjoy a sunset cocktail.
5 of 10 - Coast Guard Beach - Cape Cod, Massachusetts
A fun beach to play with saltwater waves, but the swimmers at Coast Guard Beach tend to be on the brave and adventurous side. The sand of here is soft, but during the summer the water temperature reaches its 60-70 degrees. No parking facility is available on this beach from July to Workers' Day, but can be easily accessed by bicycle or convenient shuttle bus service from Salt Pond Visitor’s Center. The beach is a part of the Cape Cod National Seashore in Eastham, Massachusetts.
6 of 10 - Clearwater Beach - Clearwater, Florida
Clearwater Beach voted to be the No.1 beach in North America in 2019 © David Frampton / Pixabay |
Clearwater Beach is a very popular spring break destination and stunning resort area, located in sunny Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County on florida's west coast. It is one of america's most beautiful beaches, which voted to be the No.1 beach in North America in 2019. Honestly, there is beautiful white soft sand on the beach that extends along the bay to a shoreline about 2.5 miles long. If you are really looking for white sand and crystal blue water, this destination is going to be perfect for you.
The visitor seeks entertainment, Pier 60 is a hub which is located centrally on the coast. Cabanas, umbrella chairs and a playground for the people, and as well as dolphin sightings are quite common in the waters of the Gulf! They are all around to see. Popular activities at Clearwater Beach include sunbathing, parasailing, and if you're looking to get away some time from the crowds, take a boat trip to Caladesi Island. Watersport enthusiasts can choose adventure activities like swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, boating. And one thing, Clearwater Beach is dedicated to a panoramic view of the excellent sunset at night and is home to a plethora of restaurants and delicious bars along the waterfront.
7 of 10 - Wrightsville Beach - North Carolina
Wrightsville Beach, a town in New Hanover County, North Carolina, is home to five miles of wide, sandy beaches, beautiful crystal blue waters, and beautiful and stunning views of the island's surroundings. It is a 301 miles of shoreline from the Outer Banks to the southeastern North Carolina border that are accessible to almost all beaches. The best beaches in the state that are quite difficult for us to choose, but are partial as well as a family vacation destination. This popular hotspot beach offers a wide range of activities and attractions, from fishing to paddle boarding, surfing, kayaking, biking, golfing, and kiteboarding. It is a perfect place to spend time with your family vacation, if you want to relax in the sun then explore the bars and restaurants nearby.
8 of 10 - Oak Street Beach - Chicago, Illinois
Oak Street Beach is located on 1000 North Lake Shore Drive on the shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, at Oak Street. It contributes to popular beach locals and tourists as an impressive Chicago skyline popular summer spot. This popular skyline hotspot offers many amenities for beach-going visitors, in which you can rent lounge chairs, rent cabanas, rent bikes, restrooms, volleyball and get spectacular views of the city's skyline, etc. Offers you a variety of food and drink options by local vendors and Oak Street Beach Cafe. You can take a leisurely walk along the beach, relax in the sun, or enjoy amateur and professional volleyball tournaments held here. You can join the chess match if you want.
9 of 10 - Coligny Beach - Hilton Head, South Carolina
If you're really looking for the most popular beach on the island, one of the best and most popular spots on Hilton Head, Coligny Beach's beautifully designed entrance is all set to welcome you to the beach. The boardwalk at Coligny Beach Park leads locals and tourists to pristine sands and calm waters, and the sea breeze has been voted to away every worry. The beach is easily accessible by car, by bike or on foot, it's up to you. The beach offers plenty of amenities, including showers, gazebos, benches, swings, free Wi-Fi, and a splash fountain. Coligny Beach is considered to be one of the busiest parts of the town as all the surrounding hotels, shops, restaurants and well-maintained restrooms are all part of the allure apart aside from its natural charm. Dolphins sightings here are quite common and adorable, and promises outstanding sunset.
10 of 10 - Singing Beach - Massachusetts
Some visitors may visit Singing Beach in Manchester-by-the-Sea to see where the film was shot, but don't expect it to be the same experience as seen in the Oscar-winning flick. Singing Beach is accessible within walking distance from MBTA's commuter rail - Manchester Depot. On the beach, If you shuffle your feet in the dry sand, you will hear their one's footsteps singing song-like squeak on this beach - a place where the sand sings and hums. The seaside town defines the quaint, with a sleepy harbor, a concession, a rest room, a shingled houses, a charming main street and a bathhouse was built in the early 1920s. There is a small canteen/snack parlour which is run by privately.
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