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Are East Coast beaches better than west coast beaches?

The East Coast has more humid weather during the summer. It may be hot, but it is difficult to be at the beach when it is humid and sticky. Beaches on the West Coast have rougher sand with more rocks when comparing it to sand on the East Coast which is very fine and smooth.



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The sand on the West Coast is softer and whiter, keeping it cool even when the sun is beaming on it. On the East coast, the sand is rougher and darker, which can make it uncomfortably hot to step on. However, if you prefer waves, “they don't have much waves over there,” he said.

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The waves that come from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly higher, so if you're looking to go surfing – the East coast is better, he explained. The wind on the East coast drives the waves, Dr. Beach said, leading to better surf and a cool breeze, too. The East coast also has bigger sand dunes than the West, he said.

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The West Coast features the nicest weather in the country. Summers are not too hot and it also rains less than states on the East coast. In California, the weather is usually warm all year round and winters do not get uncomfortably cold besides snow is uncommon in most parts of the state.

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We'd argue that most of the country's best stretches of sand are actually along the Atlantic Ocean, and a few of them even offer clear water and white sand to rival anything you'd find on a Caribbean vacation. Here, we've rounded up 40 of the best beaches on the East Coast so you can plan your getaway accordingly.

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Distance from sediment sources: Beaches located far from major sediment sources, such as rivers or coastal erosion, tend to have clearer water. Sediments suspended in the water, including particles like sand, silt, or clay, can decrease water clarity and make it appear murky.

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Hawaii is home to many of the best beaches in the US, but Makena Beach State Park, at the south end of Wailea, is a wild, seemingly endless expanse of golden sand and turquoise water that feels more secluded than its crowded neighbors.

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Sediment plays a big factor in water color. Smaller, more fine sand particles can make water murkier since they are easily agitated. In clear water, sediments may be coarser and tougher to stir up since they are heavier and made of shell pieces and dead coral chunks.

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Some of the best states for beaches on the East Coast include Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. Florida is known for its pristine white sand beaches, while North Carolina has the beautiful Outer Banks.

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The only debate worth having is which side of Florida has the best beaches. The Atlantic coast has plenty to offer in the way of water sports. They get the better waves and, thus, some greater action. Florida's Gulf Coast, however, is responsible for those visions of smooth, sandy beaches and crystal, clear water.

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West Coast water temperatures are much lower than those along the East Coast. That is true because ocean waters rotate in clockwise fashion.

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6 Places with the Bluest Water in the U.S.
  1. Blue Hole – Santa Rosa, New Mexico. ...
  2. Chena Hot Springs – Fairbanks, Alaska. ...
  3. Las Olas Beach – Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ...
  4. Grand Lake – Grand Lake, Colorado. ...
  5. La Jolla Cove & Sail Bay – San Diego, California. ...
  6. Lake Conway – Edgewood, Florida.


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?? The Best Clear Water Beaches in the USA
  • Calusa Beach (Big Pine Key), Florida. ...
  • Huntington Beach, California. ...
  • Marquette (Lake Superior), Michigan. ...
  • Fort Zachary Taylor Beach, Florida. ...
  • Kailua Beach, Hawaii. ...
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida — One of the Cleanest Beaches in the US. ...
  • Myrtle Beach (The Grand Strand), South Carolina.


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There are five states lucky enough to have a coastline along the Gulf of Mexico, often referred to as the Gulf Coast. These states — Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida — attract millions of travelers each summer with promises of emerald waters and white-sand beaches.

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