Contribution from Anonymous reviewer. This beach is federally owned and is CLOSED to all public access March 1 through September 30 to protect sensitive migrating and nesting birds. Do not go in the spring or summer.
Beach has sharp objects in sand so protect your feet. Stay away from head lifeguard. He is condensending, parks his buggy anywhere he feels and talks down to everyone including his own lifeguards. Please keep your children away from this man. I found him screaming at a kid for using a bathroom because it was for "lifeguards" only. The kid was so young and this man said horrible things I can't repeat hear. Please keep your kids away from this man. He has screws loose and power trips on anyone. You can also tell by how strict the lifeguards are all all times. Instead of having a relaxing beach day you will be met with whistles every 5 mins and the scene of a lifeguard sprinting across the beach scaring everyone just to tell someone to move a few feet left or right. Please don't go here but if you do, keep children away from the head lifeguard.
The beach is truly stunning, with its immaculate cleanliness and well-maintained appearance. The sand is of exceptional quality, adding to the overall charm of this natural wonder.
This beach is absolutely amazing, with stunning surroundings and convenient public restroom and outdoor shower facilities. Actually, I shouldn't be sharing this with everyone... it's a hidden gem, a well-kept secret.
The beach was truly remarkable. It was immaculately clean, and the stretch of sand was vast from the shore to the back. Our stay on 20th street lasted for a week, and we were pleasantly surprised to find that the beach was not overcrowded, except for Sundays. We were also relieved to see a lifeguard station and a marked swimming area, which made us feel safe and secure.