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4.7(6,459)Naples Pier
Temp ClosedHistoric pier known for fishing, bird-watching, dolphin-spotting & scenic sunset views.
4.7(6,003)Mission Beach Boardwalk
Longtime beachfront boardwalk featuring shops, an old-school amusement park & ocean activities.
4.7(5,976)De León Springs State Park
Once home to the native Mayaca, later a winter resort, and now a state park for swimming & canoeing.
4.7(5,945)Vasona Lake County Park
Public green space with 45 acres of lawn, a multi-use trail & picnic areas plus a lake with fishing.
4.7(5,939)Mueller Lake Park
A large lake anchors this park featuring an amphitheater, loop trail & picnic area.
4.7(5,928)Kure Beach Pier
Built in 1923, Kure Beach Pier is the oldest fishing pier on the Atlantic Coast. Standing 26 feet above the ocean and extending 711 feet into the Atlantic, this family-owned pier offers fishing for Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, flounder, and bluefish — no fishing license required. The pier house is open 24 hours daily from Good Friday through Thanksgiving and features a tackle shop, ice cream vendors, an arcade, and spectators can stroll for free.
4.7(5,900)Hollywood North Beach Park
This 56-acre beachfront park has waterway fishing piers, a tower, a cafe & sea turtle exhibits.
4.7(5,811)Jensen Beach
Jensen Beach is a relaxed oceanfront town on Florida's Treasure Coast, once known as the "Pineapple Capital of the World." The largest public beach in the area offers sand volleyball courts, lifeguard service, and picnic areas. Nearby Indian Riverside Park spans 63 acres on the Indian River Lagoon with a 700-foot fishing pier, interactive play fountain, and the Children's Museum of the Treasure Coast. Weekly Jammin' Jensen events bring live music and street vendors to the charming downtown.
4.7(5,700)El Matador State Beach
A collection of 3 small cliff-foot beaches with blufftop parking popular in the summertime.
4.7(5,565)Lido Key Beach
Sandy beach featuring a concession stand, gift shop & picnic tables, plus a swimming pool.
4.7(5,564)Laguna Beach
A beachfront park with a boardwalk, volleyball & basketball courts, a playground & a tide-pool area.
4.7(5,275)Riverfront City Park
Riverside green area with a playground, an amphitheater, a carousel & the Eco Earth Globe sculpture.
4.7(5,176)Wildwoods Beach Ball Sign
Photography is popular at these iconic letters that spell “Wildwood” in front of the ocean.
4.7(5,044)Lake Sammamish State Park
512-acre park with ample waterfront access & boat launch, plus seasonal kayak rentals & picnicking.
4.7(5,042)Seaside Beach Oregon
Oregon's original coastal vacation destination since the 1870s, Seaside Beach stretches 2.7 miles of wide, flat sand along the Pacific. The iconic 1.5-mile Promenade ('The Prom'), built in 1921, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most recognizable coastal landmarks. Visitors enjoy kite flying, surfing, razor clam digging, bonfires, and the historic Seaside Aquarium where you can feed harbor seals. A Lewis & Clark Salt Works replica marks where the Corps of Discovery camped in winter 1805-06.
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