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5 Beaches to Explore in the West Coast
If you are in the West Coast of USA, there are a ton of beaches to set up on and...
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f you are in the West Coast of USA, there are a ton of beaches to set up on and have a super chilled day. We have put together our top 5 beaches you should explore while in the West Coast.
Cannon Beach, Oregon
Home to the most recognizable landmarks, Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach is a must. In the summer months, the average temperature of the water is 59 degree’s. Not only that, but it is spectacular to walk on once the tide is low. This beach is also great for nature exploration as the low tide reveals tide pools and little wildlife hideouts.
Carmel Beach, Carmel-By-The-Sea, California
Carmel Beach has actually been recognized as one of the best beaches in the world. The stunning white sand and beautiful view is a magnificent sight and is definitely worth a visit. This amazing beach is also dog-friendly so you can bring your dog down for a family day out.
Coronado Beach, San Diego
Known for the beautiful sparkling sand, Coronado Beach is a great place to visit. The beach goes on for miles and part of it is front of the Hotel del Coronado. For those who don’t know, the Hotel del Coronado has been host to presidents and also where the beautiful Marilyn Monroe filmed “Some Like It Hot” scenes.
Butterfly Beach, Santa Barbara, California
Want to visit the beach that’s location is home to one of the most expensive ZIP codes in the country? Then Butterfly Beach, also known as American Riviera, is the beach for you. The gorgeous stretch of sand is located in front of the Biltmore Hotel and is dog friendly. So why not bring you family down for a fun day at this iconic beach location.
La Jolla Cove, La Jolla, California
Love seals and sea lions? Then the La Jolla Cove is a beach you must visit. This beach is home to hundreds of seals and sea lions as well as sea caves that you are able to visit via kayak. The La Jolla Cove may be a small beach, but it is part of the Underwater Park Ecological Reserve which makes it a truly special place.