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What state has the cleanest beaches?

?? 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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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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1. St. George Island State Park, Florida: The No. 1 beach in the United States, which is on the Gulf of Mexico, has miles of pristine sand.

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10 of the world's cleanest beaches
  • Papakolea Beach, Hawaii. ...
  • Egremni Beach, Greece. ...
  • Cayo Levantado Island, Dominican Republic. ...
  • Radhanagar Beach, India. ...
  • El Nido, the Philippines. ...
  • Matira Beach, Bora Bora. ...
  • Fraser Island Beach, Australia. ...
  • Maldives.


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Taking a dip in polluted water makes you more likely to develop stomach illnesses, ear infections, rashes and more. According to the report, 95 percent of California's beaches logged clean water-quality scores between April and October 2022, the months when we're most likely to swim in the ocean.

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1. Blue Hole – Santa Rosa, New Mexico.

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25 Best Beaches in the USA
  • Poipu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii.
  • Ocean City, Maryland.
  • Coronado Beach, San Diego, California.
  • Pope Beach, Lake Tahoe, California.
  • Clearwater Beach, Clearwater, Florida.
  • Harris Beach, Oregon.
  • Glass Beach, Port Townsend, Washington.
  • Oak Street Beach, Chicago, Illinois.


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?? The Best Clear Water Beaches in the USA
  • Lanikai Beach, Hawaii. ...
  • South Beach (Miami Beach), Florida. ...
  • Honeymoon Island State Park, Florida. ...
  • Flamenco Beach (Culebra), Puerto Rico. ...
  • Waimea Bay Beach Park, Hawaii — One of the Most Beautiful Beaches in the US. ...
  • Calusa Beach (Big Pine Key), Florida. ...
  • Huntington Beach, California.


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Malibu, California Malibu is the most expensive beach in the United States. Do you want a home in a small coastal town near one of the United States' biggest cities?

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1. Baía do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Baía do Sancho may not be easy to reach, but it is the world's best beach, according to a 2023 ranking from Tripadvisor.

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In summary, Hawaii offers stunning natural beauty, a laid-back lifestyle and lower cost of living, while California boasts vibrant cities, a strong job market and excellent entertainment options. Consider your priorities – if you want island living, Hawaii may be your ideal match.

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Florida beaches are stunning and the ocean water is clear and ocean blue. Texas beaches are nice but the sand is brown and the water is murky, not blue, and is that way almost 100% of the time due to the muddy bottom of the Gulf.

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Naples, Florida Out of 145 oceanside beach towns, Naples, Florida, took the top spot with its sunny weather and low crime rate. Located on Florida's Paradise Coast along the Gulf of Mexico, the town offers lots to see and do, including pristine, white-sand beaches and day trips to nearby Everglades National Park.

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5- Padre Island National Seashore, USA (70 miles/113 km) Sand dunes of the National Seashore South Padre Island Texas, which is the longest beach in the USA and one of the longest beaches in the world.

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The Great Lakes are one of the world's largest surface freshwater ecosystems.
  • 84% of North America's surface fresh water.
  • about 21% of the world's supply of surface fresh water.
  • Physical Features of the Great Lakes.
  • The Great Lakes Atlas Third Edition 1995 is available from NSCEP, US EPA's publication service.


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The nonprofit assigns letter grades to beaches across California based on levels of fecal-indicator bacterial pollution that are reported by local health agencies. Venice City Beach fared far better than other beaches in Los Angeles County, earning an A+ grade in two separate spots along the town's coast.

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With over 120 kilometers (75 miles) of coastline and over 100 beaches, Los Angeles is the perfect place to get your toes wet. The city features plenty of island, coastal, and inland swimming spots.

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