Driving choices: roads to cross the island
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A tiny black sand beach, emerald green springs, grassy knolls, a lifeguard, and warm-water swimming or body boarding.
Drive around the south side of the island, seeing the volcano, a black sand beach, a painted church, and a cliff diving spot with bluest water!
Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
Drive around the south side of the island, seeing the volcano, a black sand beach, a painted church, and a cliff diving spot with bluest water!
Wonderful place to swim by day, and to watch manta rays by night!
Pretty park, rock and sand bag jetty, and slightly grody beach on the inlet.
A glorious beach in Grover Beach town, with sand dunes and a wooden boardwalk, plus an octagon-shaped wooden pier in the sand.
Ultra-shallow clear waters protected by a reef make this a perfect swimming spot for very young children.
There are three choices in roads to get across the island.
A beautiful place of pastel colors. Don't miss out on this easy stop along Highway 40.
Garden walk through rock slots, under stone bridges, past gnomes, and to gorgeous views.
Lovely shaded huts just above the sand, where your kids can play in the calm brownish water below.
A swim you've always dreamed of! The beach itself is not as nice, but on calm days the swimming here is good.
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