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East Beach State Beach, Ninigret Conservation Area; Central Beach; West Beach; Westerly [15] Weekapaug Beech; Weekapaug Inn Beach; Fenway Beach (in the neighborhood of Weekapaug) Dune's Park Beach (private but open to public for fee) Seaside Beach Club Beach (members only) Westerly Town Beach (residents only, contiguous with neighboring beaches)
The following is list of beaches in the U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. Beaches occur both on the ocean shoreline and inland on lakes, rivers, etc. This list is organized by major coastline. States with large numbers of beaches are listed on linked subarticles.
Black's Beach in La Jolla, San Diego is one of the largest and most-visited nude beaches in the United States. The northern part of the beach is in a state park where nudity is officially permitted, while the southern part is on city property where nudity is illegal but somewhat tolerated. San Onofre Beach, formerly clothing-optional [107]
Miami is the warmest major city in the continental United States in winter, which contributes to it being a major tourism hub for international visitors. Miami has one of the largest concentrations of international banks in the United States, and the third-largest skyline in the U.S. with over 439 high-rises, 68 of which exceed 490 ft (149 m).
Point Sal State Beach, California. The central California coast is home to some of the state’s most beautiful beaches, but one of the most scenic and least-visited is Point Sal.
5. Pa'ako Cove, Hawaii. Behind a rock wall in the town of Makena in Maui, a small pathway leads to a hidden entrance to your own private Eden. Pa'ako Cove, also known as Secret Cove, features ...
Nestled along the shores of the Long Island Sound, Hammonasset Beach State Park features 2 miles of pristine beachfront. From walking trails and a nature center to areas for fishing and camping ...
It includes the eastern portion of Rockingham County and the southern portion of Strafford County. [1] At its narrowest definition, the region stretches 13 miles (21 km) along the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire's border with Salisbury, Massachusetts , to the Piscataqua River and New Hampshire's border with Kittery, Maine .