National Beach Day FAQsNational Beach Day is celebrated on August 30th every year. In 2023 National Beach Day will occur on a Wednesday.
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The history of National Beach Day officially began in 2014, when animal activist and lifestyle expert, Colleen Paige, started the movement of awareness for beach cleanups and using our beaches responsibly.
Most beach materials are the products of weathering and erosion. Over many years, water and wind wear away at the land. The continual action of waves beating against a rocky cliff, for example, may cause some rocks to come loose. Huge boulders can be worn town to tiny grains of sand.
The word 'beach' comes from Old English 'bæce' (stream). In the period of King Henry VIII the round worn-out pebbles on the British seashore were called beaches.
On sunny days, go with a short-sleeve tee, sailboat-ready polo shirt, or a loose tank dress. Opt for a long-sleeve tee or layer on a lightweight button-up shirt when the temperature is hovering in the low 70s on a cloudy day.