U.S. Family Beaches
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U.S. Family Beaches
Hello,
There are some best family beaches in US. These are the followings:
1. Coast Guard Beach - Eastham, Massachusetts
2. Coopers Beach - Southampton, New York
3. Hanalei Bay Beach - Kauai, Hawaii
4. Kiawah Beachwalker Park - Kiawah Island, South Carolina
5. Santa Cruz Beach - Santa Cruz, California
6. Siesta Beach - Siesta Key, Florida
7. Coronado Central Beach - Coronado, California
8. Crane Beach - Ipswich, Massachusetts
9. Stinson Beach - Stinson Beach, California
10. Lifeguard Beach - Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
Thanks.
There are some best family beaches in US. These are the followings:
1. Coast Guard Beach - Eastham, Massachusetts
2. Coopers Beach - Southampton, New York
3. Hanalei Bay Beach - Kauai, Hawaii
4. Kiawah Beachwalker Park - Kiawah Island, South Carolina
5. Santa Cruz Beach - Santa Cruz, California
6. Siesta Beach - Siesta Key, Florida
7. Coronado Central Beach - Coronado, California
8. Crane Beach - Ipswich, Massachusetts
9. Stinson Beach - Stinson Beach, California
10. Lifeguard Beach - Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
Thanks.
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Please define "family." Is this a beach where there's lots of junk food readily available? Designer t-shirt shops? There are video arcades nearby? There are a bunch of evangelicals handing out religious information? Every other "family" is exactly the same color as your own? What?
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Well, you did get Coronado - but you're really missing about 200 miles of great coastline starting at Santa Barbara and extending down to the the south end of San Diego. Yes, there are a couple nude beaches, and some surfer dominated beaches - but plenty of other nice spots for families.
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"In your opinion, brightsun!"
Not necessarily. Brightsun seems to post "best" lists he/she finds elsewhere, like this beach one
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com...amily-beaches/
Now if there were some questions along with these postings, like "I saw these lists and am considering going to some of the places, what do you think" , then it might be useful.
Not necessarily. Brightsun seems to post "best" lists he/she finds elsewhere, like this beach one
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com...amily-beaches/
Now if there were some questions along with these postings, like "I saw these lists and am considering going to some of the places, what do you think" , then it might be useful.