Across the USA there are many beautiful beaches, but what are some of the best? Assateague Island National Seashore is the major national seashore for the mid-Atlantic region famous for its wild ponies. Point Reyes National Seashore in San Francisco Bay area has a wild untamed appearence. The undeveloped beaches and barrier islands of Gulf Islands National Seashore in Florida and Mississippi are known for their temperate water and brilliant sand. The largely undeveloped barrier islands of Cape Lookout National Seashore, N.C., can only be reached by ferry, and visitors must bring their own water and supplies. A 26-mile section of the New York barrier island the called the Fire Island National Seashore, offers a beach getaway not far from the city. The largest island on the Georgia coast, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., preserves marshes, forests, herds of wild horses -- and wild beaches. There is a 225 yard underwater trail at Virgin that snorklers can follow. This northern Michigan park was established primarily because of its outstanding natural features, including forests, beaches, dune formations, and ancient glacial phenomena. The
Lakeshore also contains many cultural features including the 1871 South Manitou Island Lighthouse, three former Life-Saving Service/Coast Guard Stations and an extensive rural historic farm district. In 2011 the area won the title of "The Most Beautiful Place in America" from Good Morning America.Then there is Cape Cod with its historic, maritime character and ample beaches attract heavy tourism during the summer months.
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