Currently, this place has been dominated by real estate interests, which has diminished its appeal. I have no desire to visit anymore. The only reason I used to enjoy going there was the pier, but unfortunately, it has now been fenced off without any indication to courteously inform frustrated visitors about their plans for the beloved trail.
The beach may look nice, but it gets crowded quickly in the summer months. Parking is free, but it can be hard to find a spot. The bar and public restrooms and showers are close by, but they can be busy, too. Beach watch service is available during the summer, but that doesn't stop the beach from becoming overcrowded.
This location is the perfect for a relaxing getaway. The atmosphere is tranquil, and the crowds are minimal. Whether you're looking to take a dip in the ocean or just soak up some sun, this beach is the ideal spot.
No need to worry about getting knocked over by a wave here - the beach is totally flat! Perfect for those who don't want to worry about the ocean's unpredictable nature. Come here for a peaceful, relaxing day in the sun.
The beach was fascinating, with the ocean's tides clearly visible on the shoreline and the river winding through the sand. The soothing sound of the ocean on one side, and the chirping of birds on the other, made for a peaceful atmosphere. The eucalyptus-scented forest path was particularly enjoyable, with dinosaur footprints adding to the experience. With good restaurants nearby, it's a great spot to visit - just avoid holidays! Today, the estuary of the river looked particularly stunning.