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Hendry's Beach

A popular beach with families and dog owners. Come for a long walk under beautiful cliffs.

Refugio Beach

Palm-lined beach with a nice headland and tidepools.

Peacock Beach, Cape Canaveral

Beach with pretty dunes, slightly grody shoreline, and great walk to jetty.

Fort Ord Dunes State Park, Seaside

Dunes and a pretty beach, on land that spooks you.

Douglas Family Preserve

Sweeping ocean views from high up on the cliffs and a lovely walk where dogs get to run free.

Sea Cliff Coastal Trail, Del Mar

Hard-packed dirt trail on vertical cliffs above the sea!

Coal Oil Point and Sands Beach

A walk along a clifftop to a popular surfing area with gorgeous sand dunes and exotic plants.

Bacara Resort Beach

A rugged beach covered in driftwood and framed by dramatic white cliffs.

Seagrove Pk and Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Lively beach with lawn, cypress trees, and lots of people having fun.

Jelly Bowl Beach, Carpinteria

A secluded beach with golden bluffs, little birds running along the shore, a surfer or two, and forest behind.

Paradise Beach Park, Melbourne

Beach with imported white sand, and large playground.

Coral Cove Beach, Jupiter Island

People gather at the walkway above the beach to watch the sunset.

Blowing Rocks Preserve, Jupiter Island

Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.

Tourmaline Surf Beach Park

Nice beach for watching the surfers.

Wrightsville Beach and pier

Nice swimming at a popular beach with a pier.

Coal Oil Point and Sands Beach

A walk along a clifftop to a popular surfing area with gorgeous sand dunes and exotic plants.

El Matador State Beach, Malibu

Incredible beach with blue-green water, rocks jutting out of the sea, arches, and caves.

One Thousand Steps, The Mesa

200 steps down to a thin beach, best visited at low tide. Great views!

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