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Beautiful beach. Go early to get parking as it is limited. You do need a parking pass. We got one at the visitors' center $25/car for up to 7 days (must be displayed on the dash). The walk to the beach is beautiful. From the parking lot, you have a sizable staircase, as pictured. Followed by a jaunt thru a sandy trail in a woods. Then turn left to enter the beach (no sign telling you this). Then you get to the beach where you have to scale down a dune. This was the hardest part for us with kids and a bum knee. The walk back up made us feel incredibly out of shape. The sand gets hot, so wear swim shoes, especially on the kids. With going early, it was beautifully clean water you could see the bottom in Lake Michigan. This beach was not busy at all. Maybe 20 families down the beach. Definitely plan to travel light with that walk back up. The bathrooms were pretty gross when we went. The toilet water was permanently dark yellow. They did have a foot shower by the bathrooms at the top of the Dunes. But hardly seems useful as you still have a jaunt thru sand woods to the car. Would be nice at the parking lot, but still very beautiful.
Absolutely amazing! A national treasure! The hike was beautiful, but the beach was spectacular! It was actually clean, I saw no plastics or litter. I hope we can keep I that way😊
This is a hidden gem! When we stopped in, there weren't many beach goers out, but it was right before rain. We talked to someone else out there & that person said it gets really busy. There's plenty of beach but not much parking!
My hidden gem in this area. Part of the Idiana Dunes National Park and well worth the yearly pass. The scenery is so peaceful. It is my local place of choice for reflection and recharging.
Stunning!!! The walk to the beach is nice too!! Little trail through the woods. But there's a large staircase and a steep dune to walk down, so not great for those with mobility concerns.