Located near the Sea Camp ranger station and campground on Cumberland Island. Accessible via ferry and a short walk. Features wide, flat beaches with opportunities to see wild horses and other wildlife. Limited facilities available at the Sea Camp area.
Beaches for Historic Site
Currituck Beach
Home to the historic red-brick Currituck Beach Lighthouse and the Whalehead Club. Features a mix of developed beaches with amenities and remote 4×4-accessible areas. Known for its natural beauty and wild horses.
Towers Beach
Named for the nearby WWII observation tower in Cape Henlopen State Park. Features accessible beach access with Mobi-Mat, bathhouse facilities, and fishing areas. Less crowded than main park beach with state park entrance fee required.
Kamp Kill Kare State Park
A former boys’ camp on St. Albans Bay of Lake Champlain with a small beach area. Features a historic inn building, boat launch, and ferry access to Burton Island State Park.
Endicott Rock Park
A small beach area on Lake Winnipesaukee’s Weirs Beach channel with historical significance. Features the historic Endicott Rock monument marking a 1652 boundary survey.