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6 American Beaches You Can Actually Drive to in Your Car

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It’s nice to drive To the beach, but what about driving? To the beach? A beach experience like this doesn’t exist everywhere, and if it’s allowed, it can be the best part of your day.

Would you like to take a trip to the beach with your four-wheeler? Check out these six destinations where beach driving is all legal.

Assateauge Island, MarylandAssateauge Island, Maryland

Assateauge Island, Maryland

1. Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland

Assateague Island is divided into sections, with some areas set aside for beach cruising and others reserved for pedestrians or wildlife conservation.

All you need to do is get an Over Sand Vehicle (OSV) permit and you can explore the sandy beaches. Seasonal restrictions may apply. Therefore, please check with the park authorities first.

Pismo Beach, CaliforniaPismo Beach, California

Pismo Beach, California

2. Pismo Beach, California

Pismo Beach was once famous for clams, but thanks to all the people and sea otters, the clam population has declined significantly. Today it is known for its extensive coastline and soft, golden sand, perfect for a seaside escape. Visit one of the designated beach driving areas and enjoy sunset views and Pismo Pier.

Ninety Mile Beach, New ZealandNinety Mile Beach, New Zealand

Ninety Mile Beach, New Zealand

3. Ninety Mile Beach, New Zealand

This beach in western New Zealand is actually closer to 55 miles long, but that’s still a lot of beach for your tires to cover. Ninety Mile Beach is famous for its sunsets, so find a parking spot and relax.

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outer banks wild horses

4. Outer Banks, North Carolina

The Outer Banks is famous for many things, and you can experience all of these things from the driver’s seat of your car. Visit Corolla Beach for a quieter atmosphere and a pristine stretch of coastline where you can sometimes even spot wild horses.

Stockton Beach, New South WalesStockton Beach, New South Wales

Stockton Beach, New South Wales

5. Stockton Beach, Australia

Not far from Newcastle in New South Wales you’ll find the sky-high dunes and rugged coastline of Stockton Beach. Beach driving is permitted on certain routes as long as you have a beach vehicle permit.

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6. Daytona Beach, Florida

No doubt you know Daytona Beach from the Daytona 500. The best part? You can be your own racer (at a safe speed, of course) as you ride along the beach and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

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