Best Beach in the US

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I’m a Outer Banks guy and I’m posting Corolla :yeshrug: The jeep rides on the beach to see the wild horses is undefeated
 
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I live in SoCal but if Hawaii counts then it’s not close, it’s Hawaii easy.

Luau’s and PAXG’s from around the world surfing everywhere.

It’s closest thing to paradise in the States.

If I were younger, single and knew how to surf :wow:

This is the answer. Went to Honolulu (Waianae to Waikiki) and it was on a whole different level from Florida. No racist snowbirds, rednecks or "Eye will bote por Donnell Drump.

More Blacks if you go to Waikiki and all locals if you go west towards Waianae. Very chill. Especially if you're from the South....the heat feels good. Their hot isn't hot to us. It's probably an adjustment (humidity) if you're from California, Arizona etc
 

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I live in SoCal but if Hawaii counts then it’s not close, it’s Hawaii easy. Any of the major beaches.

Luau’s and PAXG’s from around the world surfing everywhere.

It’s closest thing to paradise in the States.

It brings it all together: nature, animals, women, scenery, action-packed surfing, clear water, etc.

If I were younger, single and knew how to surf :wow:

Best in the U.S otherwise it’s either Laguna Beach, the Mandalay Resort in Oxnard with the camp site beaches near the area or La Jolla. If big wave action then the Bay Area.
Agree. I live in Cali and its Maui by a long shot. It's not even close.
 
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