Walter A. 4 out of 5 stars★★★★☆Good beach access. Parking a little tight, have to wait for open spots if its full. Paid 20 bucks for the whole day. Bathrooms are ok, just 1 for men and women. Two showers. Some tables off the parking lot to sit at with some shade. Overall, it was good. About 100 feet walk to the beach. White sand, no rocks and no shells to step on when going into the water. Waves were nice and water temp was perfect.
Apr 19, 2026 · Google Review
Yuly Esther Arana Abreu 5 out of 5 stars★★★★★It’s a beach with a great atmosphere. There are clean restrooms, showers, and a safe place to park your car if you don’t want to drive it down onto the sand. It’s a clean beach with moderate waves and a strong breeze. Lovely.
Jun 16, 2026 · Google Review
Jesse Coomer 5 out of 5 stars★★★★★Cool park with beach access and bathrooms. Playground is nice and has showers to rinse sand off from beach. Parking does cost money unless you're registered resident with a beach pass.
Jun 29, 2026 · Google Review
Solimar Lugo 5 out of 5 stars★★★★★I only visited the beach area, and it was absolutely BEAUTIFUL. Water was beautiful clear and clean, and you can park on the sand with a disabled parking placard, which worked out great for me! I use a wheelchair, and I was able to push over the hard sand, but the softer sand was more challenging. My family said the restrooms were very clean and well maintained. I visited for an adaptive surfing event with the Oceans of Hope Foundation, but I'll be visiting again for sure!
Aug 26, 2023 · Google Review
J. Ray 3 out of 5 stars★★★☆☆$20/day parking. Pay meter was not working at the time I wrote this. You can pay by cellphone. A little off the beaten path unlike the other pay for parking beachfront parks along this strip on NSB. Many nice covered picnic pavilions. Dog waste bag station. Large boardwalk with benches. Volleyball area separate from the actual beach. Small covered play area for the children. Water fountain but was not working. Outdoor showers that did work. Unlocked decently clean restrooms but the light didn’t work. Ramp or steps to the beach. Bonfires allowed but read rules to comply. At night, homeless sleep on the boardwalk benches - just an FYI incase it’s dark and you didn’t think someone may be there as you may not see them lying down. They didn’t bother anyone. Just stunned me as I was walking as I wasn’t really expecting it.
Jul 11, 2022 · Google Review