Top 10 Family Beaches!!

A trail of 11 pages, marked with comments, by JillyBean
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As the weather heats up and school gets out, what better way to spend the day than at the beach with your family?
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As the weather heats up and school gets out, what better way to spend the day than at the beach with your family?
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Set against verdant old-growth forests and punctuated by giant rock monoliths, including the 235-foot high Haystack Rock, quaint and kid-friendly Cannon Beach, lies just 80 miles west of Portland, Ore. While the Pacific waters here are often too cold for swimming, kite flying, along with tide pooling and sandcastle building, reign supreme on this wide sandy beach—and the kites sold at the town's weathered cedar-wood-clad shops make the perfect summer vacation souvenir. Every June brings Sandcastle Day (June 16 in 2007), when kids of all ages can enter one of the West Coast's largest sandcastle-building contests.
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Victorian-house-lined streets might not be what comes to mind when you think of going "down the Shore," but this National Historic District in southern New Jersey is full of surprises. Indeed, while Cape May has the beautiful expanse of beach and requisite ice-cream shops for little visitors, it also boasts boutique hotels, horse-drawn carriage rides, and a top-rated, seafood-centric culinary scene bound to please grown-ups. Plus, amusement park-style excitement awaits on the animated boardwalk of North Wildwood, just a short
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It's no wonder that after all these years, the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts still lures families in droves—after all, aren't vast beaches, pounding surf, fried seafood, and ice-cream shops what vacation dreams are made of? But of all the Cape's beaches, the National Seashore's Coast Guard Beach stands out—not only for the large waves begging to be body surfed, but also for its educational and natural attractions. Spend a day at the beach showing the kids the endangered piping plovers that nest here in early summer months, plus the site of the Mayflower's first New World landing, all while enjoying fun in the sun.
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Lather the kids with SPF and set 'em loose on the Coronado shore, a prime spot for fun-seeking families looking to boogie board, surf, and swim just a bridge or ferry ride away from downtown San Diego. Besides being the place to stay, the spectacular Hotel Del Coronado makes a fabulous backdrop for a family photo and has kids activities galore—think sandcastle building and kite making. If you visit in early winter, be sure to check out the gray whales breaching right offshore during their annual migration. Land activities like beach volleyball and biking can be enjoyed year-round courtesy of sunny San Diego's near-perfect weather.
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Daytona Beach's 23 miles of sparkling Florida sand promise plenty of surfside family fun to keep the kiddies content, plus a plethora of off-beach activities to keep them occupied away from the sun.
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Long Island, New York's amazing beaches are no secret, but there are still a few places a family can get away from the crowds and spread out their blankets in the sand. Delightfully desolate Orient Beach State Park, on the tip of the island's North Fork has a 300-foot sandy stretch and plenty of amenities like a playground, picnic area, and barbecue grills. If their skin needs a break from the sun, take the kids on a guided hike of the thick forest and marshes that border the beach and tell them to keep an eye out for the resident ospreys. Adventurous families who arrive without wheels needn't worry, as bike and kayak rentals are available to help you explore on your own.
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The crescent-shaped beaches on Kauai's sunny south shore are tailor made for families. Toddlers can splash safely in a calm and shallow cove; teenagers can take surfing or body-boarding lessons near a reef; and while dad is out hitting drives on one of two championship golf courses, mom and the kids can snorkel in the crystal-clear Pacific, swim with green sea turtles (noted for their yellow-striped heads), and snap photos of dolphins, whales, and endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals. Restrooms, picnic tables, showers, and a playground are located in a shaded park next to the lifeguard-protected beach.
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This spot on Florida's Gulf of Mexico has all the ingredients for a kid's dream vacation—soft white sand, gentle surf, and shallow water—plus the educational possibilities that parents love.

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