- Coronado Beach (San Diego, California)
- Main Beach (Laguna Beach, California)
- Santa Monica State Beach (Santa Monica, California)
- Vikingsholm Beach (South Lake Tahoe, California)
- Cannon Beach (Oregon)
- Long Beach (Washington)
- Waikiki Beach (Honolulu, Hawai’i)
- Big Foot Beach State Park (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin)
- Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (Maple City, Michigan)
- Oval Beach (Saugatuck, Michigan)
- Indiana Dunes National Park (Porter, Indiana)
- Race Point Beach (Cape Cod, Massachusetts)
- Menemsha Beach (Chilmark, Massachusetts)
- Mother’s Beach (Kennebunk, Maine)
- Dewey Beach (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)
- Sunset Beach (Cape May, New Jersey)
- Buckroe Beach (Hampton, Virginia)
- Corolla Beach (Outer Banks, North Carolina)
- Coligny Beach (Hilton Head Island, South Carolina)
- Kiawah Beachwalker Park (Kiawah Island, South Carolina)
- Gulf State Park (Gulf Shores, Alabama)
- Back River Beach (Tybee Island, Georgia)
- Seagrove Beach (Seaside, Florida)
- Siesta Beach (Siesta Key, Florida)
- Henderson Beach State Park (Destin, Florida)

1. Coronado Beach (San Diego, California)

2. Main Beach (Laguna Beach, California)

3. Santa Monica State Beach (Santa Monica, California)

4. Vikingsholm Beach (South Lake Tahoe, California)

5. Cannon Beach (Oregon)

6. Long Beach (Washington)

7. Waikiki Beach (Honolulu, Hawai’i)


8. Big Foot Beach State Park (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin)

9. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (Maple City, Michigan)

10. Oval Beach (Saugatuck, Michigan)

11. Indiana Dunes National Park (Porter, Indiana)


12. Race Point Beach (Cape Cod, Massachusetts)

13. Menemsha Beach (Chilmark, Massachusetts)

14. Mother’s Beach (Kennebunk, Maine)

15. Dewey Beach (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)

16. Sunset Beach (Cape May, New Jersey)


17. Buckroe Beach (Hampton, Virginia)

18. Corolla Beach (Outer Banks, North Carolina)

19. Coligny Beach (Hilton Head Island, South Carolina)

20. Kiawah Beachwalker Park (Kiawah Island, South Carolina)

21. Gulf State Park (Gulf Shores, Alabama)

22. Back River Beach (Tybee Island, Georgia)

23. Seagrove Beach (Seaside, Florida)

24. Siesta Beach (Siesta Key, Florida)

25. Henderson Beach State Park (Destin, Florida)

9 tips for a family beach trip

- Pack the night before: Decrease the chances of forgetting any essentials by packing when you aren’t pressed for time.
- Apply sunscreen before you leave: The first thing kids often want to do when they get to the beach is jump in the water. Sunscreen needs time to set in, so applying the first layer before you leave improves its effectiveness.
- Bring extra clothes and towels: Have extra layers on hand in case the beach or water is colder than expected. Plus, you’ll want plenty of towels to dry off and fresh clothes for a comfortable ride home.
- Have a bag for wet clothes: Separate your wet clothes and swimsuits to make for an easy cleanup when you get home, keeping sand and dirty water from spreading to other things.
- Bring reusable water bottles: Staying hydrated is important when you're spending hours being active in the sun. Either bring enough for the day or refill them if there are water fountains on-site.
- Portion out snacks in small bags: Help ensure your snacks last the entire day by portioning them out ahead of time. You can pass them out when needed without risking kids eating too much too fast.
- Bring your own shade: Many beachgoers' goal is to tan, but having a haven for everyone to get breaks from the sun is a good idea. A large umbrella or beach tent should suffice.
- Be selective with toys: Don’t feel pressured to bring every toy possible. One or two toys per child is usually all that’s needed. Consider toys that are collaborative, like beach balls, buckets and shovels.
- Have a travel potty: Even when beaches have bathrooms, they aren’t always well maintained or reliably accessible. Bringing your own travel potty can be a lifesaver in these situations.