This stunning beach boasts magnificent rocky cliffs that have been skillfully carved by the relentless waves. We were fortunate enough to visit during low tide, which allowed us to relax comfortably on the rocks. The beach is scattered with driftwood, and I was able to find some truly unique pieces. As the sun began to set, we were treated to a breathtaking display of colors. Unfortunately, the sign indicating that dogs were not allowed was a disappointment. Despite this, I couldn't resist bringing my furry friends along, and they had an absolute blast. The beach also offers convenient amenities such as picnic tables and a bathroom. All in all, this beach has quickly become one of my favorites.
This location is a wonderful vantage point that offers visitors parking, picnic tables, and restroom facilities. The elevated section is designed to accommodate wheelchair users. To reach the beach, one must traverse approximately 90 feet of rocky ledges and crevices.
Visiting the beach on a weekday was truly a remarkable experience. Although the entrance fee was around $8, I was fortunate enough to visit on a day when it was free. The beach was not overcrowded which made it even more enjoyable. I spent hours here, building my very first sandcastle and relishing in the calmness of the surroundings. It was an incredibly serene and peaceful experience that left me feeling completely relaxed.