Beach Activities
Showing 88 beach activities logged during our motorhome cross-country adventures.
Meat Cove Beach
Chilly waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence on a small, rocky beach below the campground.
Parlee Beach
Warm 75 degree waters of the Northumberland Strait
Cedar Dune Beach
Beautiful red sand beach and warm Northumberland Stait waters
Rustico Bay
Beautiful red sand beach at the mouth of Rustico Bay. Although the warm waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence make for pleasant swimming conditions, the numerous jelly fish can be an issue.
Broom Point
Freshwater river where the Western Brook Pond flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The beach is actually a sandspit surrounded by the river on one side and the ocean on the other. The water is surprisingly warm enough to swim in.
Outer Banks
The cool April waters made it more of a quick dip than an actual swim. The receding waves, however, were great for skimboarding.
Chesapeake Bay
Campground beach along the shores of the Bay. There are no lifeguards, so it is a swim at your own risk beach.
Virginia Beach
Beautiful sandy beach with great surf
National Seashore
Although we didn't actually swim, we did relax and walk along this beautiful pristine beach
Campground Beach
Hard sand beach with gentle, long rolling waves
Campground Beach
Hard sand beach with gentle, long rolling waves
Campground Beach
Hard sand beach with gentle, long rolling waves
Campground Beach
Hard sand beach with gentle, long rolling waves
Campground beach
White sand beach with gentle, long rolling waves
Campground Beach
Hard sand beach with gentle, long rolling waves
Flagler Beach
Beautiful beach and great surf adjacent to the campground
Cannon Beach
Small beach with authentic reconstruction of a Spanish wreck about 100 feet offshore
Sandspur Beach
Beautiful sandy beach with aquamarine water and gentle surf
Fort Zachary Taylor State Park Beach
Lovely beach with plenty of shade trees at its edge to keep you cool and a small café to get a treat
Anastasia Beach
Actually we never went in the water because of the "dangerous marine life" (jellyfish) warning
Huntington Beach
Beautiful campground beach
Virginia Beach
Beautiful sandy beach with great surf
Stinson Beach
3-mile sandy beach located along Highway 1 about 20 miles northwest of San Francisco, with tremendous views of San Francisco to the south and Point Reyes to the north. The town of Stinson Beach has plenty of restaurants, shops, and galleries to entertain on those foggy days.
Herring Creek
Located on Lake Tashmoo and the Vineyard Sound at the end of sandy Herring Creek Road
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
More often referred to as State Beach. It extends for two miles along the state highway connecting Oak Bluffs and Edgartown. The Nantucket Sound shoreline lies on one side of the road and Sengekontacket Pond on the other.
Lambert's Cove
Considered by many to be the most beautiful beach on the island. It is located off Lambert’s Cove Road and is situated on a cove off of Vineyard Sound. During the summer, only residents of West Tisbury and their guests are allowed to use the beach.
Menemsha Beach
On the Vineyard Sound next to Menemsha Harbor
Moshup Beach
½-mile white, sandy beach located at the base of the 130-foot high stunningly beautiful and multicolored Gay Head cliffs
Lobsterville Beach
Quiet fishing beach located on the Vineyard Sound at the end of West Basin Road across the channel from Menemsha
East Beach
Secluded barrier beach, managed by The Trustees of Reservations, located over the Dike Bridge. East Beach is part of the Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge, which extends seven miles from Wasque Point on the south, past the Cape Poge Lighthouse, to Cape Poge Gut
Wasque Reservation
Primarily fishing beach, managed by The Trustees of Reservations, located at the end of the sandy Wasque Road. Wasque Reservation is part of the Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge, which extends seven miles from Wasque Point on the south, past the Cape Poge Lighthouse, to Cape Poge Gut
Lighthouse Beach
From the beach near the Edgartown lighthouse, one can just sit back and view the hustle and bustle of boats entering and leaving the harbor, the On-Time Ferry’s shuttling back and forth between Edgartown and Chappaquiddick, the captains’ houses along the Edgartown shoreline, the Chappy Beach Club, and “The Gut” at the tip of the Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge.
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
More often referred to as State Beach. It extends for two miles along the state highway connecting Oak Bluffs and Edgartown. The Nantucket Sound shoreline lies on one side of the road and Sengekontacket Pond on the other.
South Beach (Katama)
Three miles of barrier beach on the South Shore at the end of Katama Road with a fun surf to frolic in on one side and a protected salt-pond on the other.
Golden Gardens Park
Popular beach on Puget Sound with views of the Olympic Mountains
Caspar Beach
Watch a beautiful sunset from the beach across the road from the Caspar Beach RV Park
Crissy Field
A former military grass airfield that was taken over by the National Park Service in 1994, and incorporated into Golden Gate National Recreation Area. What was once described as a “derelict concrete wasteland” is now a full service recreation area. The park has 130 acres of salt marsh and estuaries, a sandy beach, spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands, a lovely promenade for walking and biking extending from Fort Point to Marina Green, an environmental education center for youth, and the Beach Hut Café.
Sunset Bay Beach
Watch a beautiful sunset from the beach across the road from the campground
Gray Whale Cove State Beach
Beautiful sheltered cove surrounded by colorful, towering cliffs
Secret Cove
One of a series of pristine, rock-strewn beaches located along Highway 28 on the remote Nevada eastern shore. The beach is designated as clothing optional.
Carpinteria State Beach
Beautiful one-mile long beach right by the campground
Golden Gardens Park
Popular beach in Ballard on Puget Sound with lovely views of the Olympic Mountains
Secret Cove
One of a series of pristine, rock-strewn beaches located along Highway 28 on the remote Nevada eastern shore. The beach is designated as clothing optional.
Baker Beach
Mile-long beach below the rugged cliffs on the Presidio’s western shoreline with spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands
Limantour Beach
Beautiful mile-lone white sandy beach. Perfect spot for long walks, wading, bird watching, beachcombing or picnics
Secret Cove
One of a series of pristine, rock-strewn beaches located along Highway 28 on the remote Nevada eastern shore. The beach is designated as clothing optional.
Black's Beach
Beautiful 2.5-mile sandy beach on the southern end or Torrey Pines State Park. The beach is only accessible via two steep trails from the top of the cliff, where the parking lots are. This difficult-to-get-to beach is mostly frequented by two types: surfers looking to enjoy the huge winter swells, and nudists looking to enjoy some privacy. The nudists tend to hang out north of the Glider Port, while the surfers head to the south.
Secret Cove
One of a series of pristine, rock-strewn beaches located along Highway 28 on the remote Nevada eastern shore. The beach is designated as clothing optional.
Secret Cove
One of a series of pristine, rock-strewn beaches located along Highway 28 on the remote Nevada eastern shore. The beach is designated as clothing optional.
Sandy Hook
Great day with friends at the Jersey shore. Sandy Hook is a 6-mile sandy spit north of Atlantic Highlands. It is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Camping Marina di Venezia beach
Beautiful 1-mile long sandy beach on the Adriatic Sea
Campground beach on Lake Maggiore
Lido Beach
Lovely grassy beach on Lake Lucerne, across the street from our campground
Grassy beach on the Foniggsee
Tenaya Lake
Relax on a beach on one of the Sierras most beautiful lakes
Hapuna Beach
Lovely half-mile long sandy beach with great waves for boogie boarding. The beach is part of a State Recreation Area and has ample parking ($5), restrooms, showers, and a picnic area.
Anaeho’omalu Beach
Another picture-perfect, sandy beach, with two large fishponds behind it. The waters are quite tranquil and calm here, because the bay is protected by an offshore reef.
Makena Beach
Almost 2/3 mile long and over 100 feet wide, this beautiful crescent of golden sand is a dream for swimmers and snorkelers.
Kamaole Beach Park
Great sunset watching from a small beach across from Maui Banyan Condos
Patong Beach
Beautiful sandy, crescent beach on the Andaman Sea. The street that runs along the beach is lined with cafes, restaurants and bars.
Secret Cove
One of a series of pristine, rock-strewn beaches located along Highway 28 on the remote Nevada eastern shore. The beach is designated as clothing optional.
Tenaya Lake
Relax on a beach on one of the Sierras most beautiful lakes
Playa Santispac
Very popular beach for camping on the Bahia Concepcion, especially so because it has a restaurant.
Beach near Casa Granada
Beach by our hotel where the Rio Santa Rosalia de Mulege flows into the Bahia Concepcion. There is a view of the Mulege lighthouse across the river.
Playa El Requeson
One of the more popular sandy beaches along the picturesque waters of the Bahia Conception. A sandbar connects to shore to a small rocky island.
Platja del Torn
3 km lovely, dark sand beach set against the dunes, adjacent to the campground. It is Catalonia’s most popular naturist beach.
Playa Els Tossals
Lovely sandy beach on the Mediterranean, backed up by dunes, just a short walk from Camping La Marina.
Playa de La Concha
One of the finest city beaches in the world, with its magnificent crescent-shaped, golden sand capped by twin mountain peaks at either end
Walk Concha Promenade
Playa de la Gaviota
Lovely wide sandy beach on the Costa Brava, very popular with kitesurfers.
Cala Fonda
Also known as Waikiki Beach to the locals, a small strip of sandy beach backed by a wooded hill, in a secluded, scenic cove.
Pfeiffer Beach
Beautiful beach known for its two unique natural phenomena: Sunset lined up with Keyhole Arch during the winter solstice and purple sand.
Black's Beach
Beautiful 2.5-mile sandy beach on the southern end or Torrey Pines State Park. The beach is reached via a steep trail, which begins just south of the Glider Port, which has steps and handrails in the steeper segments. The trail is about 1,000 feet long and has an elevation loss of about 320 feet.
Capitola Beach
Oldest beach resort on the West Coast. Lovely setting with the colorful multi-colored facades on the Capitola Venetian Hotel, the Soquel Creek, and the Capitola Wharf all in view
Matala Beach
Famous beach on the southern coast of Crete. The most famous feature of this beach are the caves carved into the soft, white limestone cliffs on the northwest walls of the bay. They have been used for a variety of purposes - as places to house lepers 4,000 years ago, as burial crypts in Roman times, and finally as cheap hotels in the 1960s. Many of them even have rooms, stairs, beds, and windows. Joni Mitchell lived in one during her time here. It was here that she wrote some of her most famous folk songs: “Beneath the Matala Moon” and “Carey” (a man with whom she had an affair while staying in Matala) . Other celebrities that also came to Matala included Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and Joan Baez. The good times of peace and love came to an abrupt end during the Greek dictatorship in the 1970s, when the local church expelled those sinful hippies. Today Matala is a thriving modern tourist destination, with very few remnants of their hippie past.
Sauvie Island
Nice sandy beach along the Columbia River just 10 miles northwest of Portland. Plenty of shade trees for a hot day
Lake Crescent
Beautiful 900-foot deep, glacier-carved lake. Its waters are a brilliant blue and exceptionally clear, due to the low levels of nitrogen in the water, which inhibit the growth of algae.
Cox Bay
Later that afternoon, we drove down to Cox Bay Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches on the Island and the best place to learn to surf in all of Canada, because of the consistent, medium-sized waves
Shipwreck Beach
We spent a few hours relaxing on this beautiful beach near the start of the Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail, which we hiked yesterday. It was a lovely beach with water calm enough to swim in and there were shade trees if needed to get out of the sun. It was also fun to watch people jumping off Makawehi Point, the tall cliff on the west end of the beach.
Larsen's Beach
Lovely secluded beach with shade trees on one side and the pounding surf on the other. The beach borders what the locals call "Zucherland," Mark Zuckerberg's 1,400-acre compound, which calls Ko'olau Ranch.
Makena Beach
Almost 2/3 mile long and over 100 feet wide, this beautiful crescent of golden sand is tucked between two rocky lava outcrops, making it more protected and calmer.
Hale Kamaole Beach Park III
Lovely sunset from this small beach just across the road from our condo
Red Sand Beach
Short, but precarious, hike down to Red Sand Beach (also known as Kaihalulu Beach), a beautiful and dramatic, hidden crescent-shaped beach cut into the side of Ka-uki Head, a cinder cone south of Hana Bay. With its deep red sand, black lava sea wall, and cobalt blue water crashing against the sea wall, it is absolutely stunning.
Makena Beach
Almost 2/3 mile long and over 100 feet wide, this beautiful crescent of golden sand is tucked between two rocky lava outcrops, making it more protected and calmer.
Moshup Beach
½-mile white, sandy beach located at the base of the 130-foot high stunningly beautiful and multicolored Gay Head cliffs, named for its “gay” brightly colored red, brown, yellow, and tan striations.
Edgartown Lighthouse Beach
Great beach for the kids just a short walk from our house to the iconic white lighthouse. From the beach near the Edgartown lighthouse, one can just sit back and view the hustle and bustle of boats entering and leaving the harbor.
Menemsha Beach
Great beach for the kids on the Vineyard Sound next to the Menemsha Jetty
State Beach
More often referred to as State Beach. It extends for two miles along the state highway connecting Oak Bluffs and Edgartown. The Nantucket Sound shoreline lies on one side of the road and Sengekontacket Pond on the other
South Beach
Fun 2 hours swimming and playing on an old favorite of ours - South Beach on the Atlantic Ocean. The beach was much narrower than we remembered it due to erosion from frequent and intense storms over the last decasde.
