10 Of The Best U.S. Beaches Where You Can Drive Up To The Water

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

You will have the opportunity of driving on the unspoiled Atlantic coastline where u will run into surfers, whales, and a lot of open spaces. Once you feel like you need to just relax, you can turn the exciting beach drive to a camping or fishing adventure.

Washington: Long Beach Peninsula

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In case you didn’t know, Long Beach Peninsula is the longest continuous beach in the world the unfinished miles on West Coast Beach is available for your four-wheels all year round at any day, and mostly during the peak season.

However, make sure to respect the 25 mph speed limit in order to enjoy the views of surfers, the sand, clammers, and kite flyers. Otherwise, you can settle wherever you want, pull out the beach chairs, and have a day of relaxing, sunbathing, and chilling under the sun.

California: Oceano Dunes

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California has a great reputation about its beaches, and yet, there is only one beach where you are legally allowed to drive on its sands.

Oceano Dunes is a 5.5-mile stretch of coast where you can drive on the sand and behind the beach as well, which is an activity that’s strictly prohibited anywhere else.

Dune buggies and cars are both allowed to be driven in there. The other great thing is you can also horseback ride and camp on that beach, making it a lot more fun than it already is.

Rhode Island: East Beach

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Yes, even the smallest state on the country has a long stretch of beach that’s allowing your four-wheels to drive on its sands.

East Beach is one of the most remote locations on the Rhode Island coast. It is accessible only from the Quonochontaug’s tiny beach town.

The best thing about this place is the fact that cars are not the only ones allowed to the beach, but also the self-contained campers, and by the way, there are over 20 oceanfront campsites for overnight stays.

Texas: Padre Island

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Do you know why Texas is many people’s favorite? It is the only state with beaches that are considered public highways. Thankfully, there is a law that mandates unrestricted and free access to all the beaches.

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