Happy Friday!
This past Sunday we spent a day on Lake Shore Drive “beachin’ it up” in Chicago. We had an awesome time relaxing, attempting to build a family sandcastle, and playing in the lake.
However, the one thing we complained about was that the sand was so hard (and dirty) that it was difficult to enjoy. So, there was no burying each other in the sand or building amazing sandcastles.
[ctt template=”5″ link=”4dnmB” via=”yes” ]Lake sand just isn’t the same as ocean sand (in our opinion). [/ctt]
So, if you are looking forward to beachin’ it up, why not give these 5 Florida beaches a try?
We love them all!
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Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach is located on Florida’s Atlantic coast.
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New Smyrna Beach
New Smyrna Beach is located south of Daytona Beach. It’s known to be a surf hub known for its beaches with Canaveral National Seashore being close by.
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Cocoa Beach
Cocoa Beach is located south of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and is known for its beaches.
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Cypress Point Park and Beach
Cypress Point Park and Beach is located downtown Tampa, Florida. Locals say it used to be a hidden city gem, but now it stays packed with visitors.
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St. Petersburg North Shore Park and Beach
St. Petersburg North Shore Park and Beach is located along Tampa Bay from Coffee Pot Bayou to Vinoy Park.
P.S. Don’t forget to shop Dollar Tree for your beach vacation fun toys!
Do you love a Florida beach that I didn’t name?
Let me know! We want to go!
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