In the US, where are the most beautiful and secluded beaches located?

We all enjoy beach vacations. Relax on the beach, soak up the rays, and perhaps read a book or go phrazle for a long swim. A day at the beach is a popular summer activity for many people.

You're in luck if you want to avoid the crowds at the beach this summer. There are stretches of sand in the United States that have been left largely untouched by humans and are open to the public. If you're looking for a quiet day by the water, head to one of these secluded beaches with white sands and no one else around.

Even in the Great Lakes, you'll be able to find a secluded beach that's just waiting to be discovered along the US coastline. Secluded beaches can be found all along the East Coast, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the redwood forests of California and beyond the crowded beaches of Long Island. To make sure you arrive at your destination in time, check national, state, and local COVID-19 travel guidelines before you pack your beach bag.


It may be "second" on the list of places to hike in Washington, but we rate it as the best because of the gorgeous views and calm waters hikers can enjoy along the coastline. Watch out for fallen trees and driftwood as you make your way there. One of the least-visited national parks in the United States is Dry Tortugas. The only way to get to this beach is by boat or plane, but the effort is well worth it. Once you arrive at the island park, which is 70 miles off the coast of Key West, you'll be greeted by pristine blue waters and white sands.