This wide sandy beach stretches for miles and is popular for beachcombing, playing in the surf, and birdwatching. There are plenty of shells and agates on this beach, and while you're here, you'll see many shorebirds, including snowy plovers, who have a designated nesting habitat here. Keep in mind that during the snowy plover nesting season (March 15–September 15), certain areas are closed to dogs, and if you're hiking through here during this time, be sure to stay on the wet sand.