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Trevor Jun 14th, 2000 12:49 PM

The best beach in the US has to be one with warm, swimmable water, so that rules out the West Coast and most of New England. <BR>Florida has all of the best beaches in the Continental US; Hawaii rules the Pacific, but is remote and expensive. <BR>Top Florida Beaches: <BR>Ft Walton in the panhandle for its beauty and desolation. <BR>St. Petersburg/Clearwater (in the early spring before the water gets a little murky for the summer) for low cost and ease of visiting. <BR>Miami Beach for beach life mixed with a hot night life and various cultural influences. <BR>There you have it!

JennyB Jun 14th, 2000 02:43 PM

The best beach in the US is in the US Virgin Islands at St. Johns.Beautiful water and beautiful rolling landscapes too, not flat like FLorida. <BR>

Gretchen Jun 14th, 2000 04:02 PM

You've all missed the boat and overlooked St. John,us Virgin Islands ! We have the most beautiful, pure, sugar white sand beaches in the world ! 2/3rds of the island is National Park, green mountains, palm lined beaches, amazing snorkeling. I promise you won't be disappointed....

cw ;) Jun 18th, 2000 04:20 AM

I agree with the majority: of all the beaches you can Drive to, The fine white sand and clear blue waters of the Florida Keys and W.coast are worth the drive 20 hour drive from Iowa.

bill Jun 18th, 2000 07:14 AM

I vote for Laguna Beach -- not the main beach right in town, but the one at the state park just north of town.

Gabi Jun 18th, 2000 05:59 PM

Thanks so much for all of the input! I just wish now that I could find a way to go discover all of these places on my own.

Tyim Jun 19th, 2000 06:46 AM

best beech is muscle beach inLA. see many fine musle bodies with cute buns too!!!

Noach Jun 19th, 2000 07:21 AM

Noach's Beach: I fill my bathtub with sand and play with little toy boats. See me at www.noach.com

Diana Jun 19th, 2000 12:47 PM

Florida panhandle except during spring break.

Mike Jun 19th, 2000 01:45 PM

<BR>Seaside, Oregon is supposed to be one of the top 10 beaches in the nation, however mie Seal Rocks, regon. It's very sheltered but windy most of the time. This is in the central coast 10 miles south of Newport

Mike Jun 19th, 2000 01:50 PM

Seaside, Oregon is supposed to be one of the top 10 beaches in the country. However my favorite is Seal Rocks, Oregon located on the central coast 10 miles south of Newport. Kind of breezy there but sheltred on north and south side by big rocks. <BR>

greg Jun 19th, 2000 02:55 PM

New Smyrna Beach Fl--in volusia county, fl, south of daytona is fantastic--a great famly beach with beautiful dunes and water...

Senso Jun 19th, 2000 09:39 PM

Black's Beach in San Diego/

allie Jun 20th, 2000 01:13 PM

I like Cane Garden Bay in the Virgin Islands. Perfect crescent of white sand with gin-clear water. (You can get naked down near the rocks, too.)

allie Jun 20th, 2000 01:14 PM

I like Cane Garden Bay in the Virgin Islands. Perfect crescent of white sand with gin-clear water. (You can swim down near the rocks, too.)

hiho Jun 20th, 2000 01:25 PM

I like Cane Garden Bay in the Virgin Islands. Perfect crescent of white sand with gin-clear water. (You can get naked down near the rocks, too.)

Melanie Jun 21st, 2000 05:00 AM

Another vote for the Florida Panhandle. Seaside, Grayton Beach, and Seagrove beach have great little towns as well as beautiful beaches. <BR> <BR>Also, Canon Beach in Oregon for a colder beach. Very scenic.

Megan Jun 21st, 2000 05:23 AM

Magens Bay at St. Thomas is considered one of the top ten beaches in the world! <BR>Megan

[email protected] Jun 21st, 2000 07:31 AM

The best beach is Playa Del Carmen Mexico. Beautiful white sand and blue water. uncrowded, just 45 minutes south of crowded Cancun. Miles and miles of white sandy beaches - can't be beat!

USPlease Jun 21st, 2000 11:04 AM

Ummm I think the question was the best beaches in the US. I didn't know Mexico, St. Thomas etc. were in the US.


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