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4.7(2,400)Oceanside Harbor Beach
Oceanside's largest beach stretches along the harbor with a quintessential Southern California vibe. The beach features fire pits, volleyball courts, and a jetty for fishing, with 24 fire rings for evening beach bonfires. Lifeguard towers, restrooms, showers, a boat ramp, playground, and barbecue grills are all on-site. Walking distance to Oceanside Harbor's shops and seafood restaurants, this is a popular spot for surfing, swimming, and watching spectacular Pacific sunsets.
4.7(2,382)Lake Fayetteville Park
Laid-back, sprawling natural space offering a boat dock, fishing & trails for walking & biking.
4.7(2,376)Fort Pierce Inlet State Park
Half-mile beach offering swimming, fishing, surfing, scuba diving & more, plus bird-watching.
4.7(2,368)Lake Padden Park
This sizable lakeside green space offers sport courts & fields, boat access, fishing & trails.
South Jetty Beach
A paved jetty stands alongside this beach popular for surfing, fishing & watching sunsets.
Rankin Lake Park
Park featuring a reservoir, picnic shelters, horseshoes, paved trails, fishing, boating & more.
4.7(2,297)Upham Beach Park
Wide, white sandy beach backed by dunes, known for dolphin sightings & light surfing.
Gray's Lake Park
167-acre park featuring a 1.9-mi. lighted walking path around a lake with small boat rentals.
4.7(2,291)Tennessee Riverpark
Landscaped trail tracing a 10-mile river dotted with public art, picnic tables & fishing piers.
4.7(2,289)Sister Bay Beach
Bayfront area with a grassy lawn & pebbly sand, plus a pier, picnic tables & a playground.
4.7(2,288)South Yuba River State Park
Riverside park spanning 20 miles, with 4 historic bridges & a wheelchair-accessible nature trail.
4.7(2,278)Treasure Island Beach
Treasure Island offers three miles of family-friendly white-sand Gulf beaches across a barrier island near St. Petersburg. Named after a 1915 real estate stunt involving buried treasure chests, the island features the mile-long Treasure Island Beach Trail connecting beachside tiki bars and amenities. The St. Petersburg Municipal Beach provides restrooms, showers, wheelchair accessibility, volleyball courts, playgrounds, and generous dunes, all backed by spectacular Gulf sunsets.
4.7(2,274)Chula Vista Bayfront Park
A popular South Bay destination offering expansive views of San Diego Bay, Chula Vista Bayfront Park features a public boat-launching ramp, shoreline public art including Kenneth Capps' "Konoids" sculpture, picnic areas, and ample free parking. The park is part of a larger 535-acre waterfront redevelopment transforming former industrial land into a vibrant recreation corridor, with the adjacent 39-acre Sweetwater Park recently adding even more public green space along the bay.
4.7(2,273)Caspersen Beach
The southernmost public beach on Venice Island, Caspersen Beach stretches 1.5 miles along the Gulf and is famous for shark tooth hunting in the "Shark Tooth Capital of the World." Unlike typical Florida beaches, Caspersen features dark, coarse sand and remains in its natural, un-renourished state, where erosion exposes fossilized shark teeth — from tiny fingernail-sized finds to rare 3-inch Megalodon teeth. Nature trails wind through freshwater and saltwater marshes, and the quiet atmosphere offers a secluded escape from busier nearby beaches.
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