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The sand is soft, and the beach is not crowded. There are big waves, and the parking fee for the day is $35.
The beach boasts impressive waves that are quite strong, and it's just a quick stroll from the parking lot (across the street and up a sandy slope). There is a convenient restroom facility located away from the beach but near the parking lot, complete with an outdoor shower. The parking lot fee for the whole day is $30.00, and there is a parking attendant available.
This beach might be one of the cleanest and most beautiful beaches I have ever visited. Coming from Brooklyn, I am accustomed to encountering various debris, especially glass, on the sand when I go to Coney Island. However, I could clearly see that this beach is exceptionally well-maintained. The only things to be cautious about while sunbathing or strolling on the sand are jellyfish and high tide. Fortunately, I stayed at a nearby motel, so I didn't have to deal with the expensive parking situation that I've heard about. Without a doubt, I will return to this beach the next time I am in the area.
The beach is flat and covered in sand, with the waves crashing onto the shore (not suitable for body surfing unless you enjoy getting a mouthful of sand). It is the perfect beach for playing lawn games like spike ball. Compared to other beaches in the area, it is less crowded. If you want to avoid paying for parking, there is a park nearby that is closer to town.
The beach is beautiful and peaceful, with a lifeguard on duty. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the stars, even if you don't know how to swim. You don't need a parking permit, as there is plenty of parking available. The beach is sandy and there are not many people here today, probably because it's a Monday. However, if you've come a long way and are looking for a refreshing swim, you can turn on some country music, take off your clothes, and jump in the water.