Many beaches offer bustling boardwalks with amusement rides, museums, ice cream parlors, and candy shoppes, with opportunities for water and beach sports for the entire family to enjoy. Others host annual kite festivals, sandcastle competitions, or family beach sport challenges, with educational programming leading families on nature hikes or teaching visitors about local marine life.

Orange Beach, Alabama


Orange Beach is a popular hub for watersports along Alabama's Gulf Coast, located conveniently between Mobile and Pensacola, Florida. The beachfront city, which overlooks beautiful Mobile and Perdido Bays, is home to the Gulf's second-longest pier and is a great choice for families looking for a beach getaway. The Wharf entertainment complex offers a laser tag arena, a mini golf course, and one of the Southeast's tallest Ferris wheels, while the nearby Park at OWA boasts high-thrill rides and roller coasters.

Families will also love the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, popularized as the "Little Zoo That Could" by Animal Planet.

Kid-friendly dolphin and fishing charters are offered by excursion companies, with fun pirate-themed cruises available for the entire family. 32 miles of pristine white sand beaches won't disappoint, with lifeguards on duty to watch over young ones between March and September.

Coronado Municipal Beach, San Diego, California


Coronado Municipal Beach has been ranked as America's best beach by the popular annual survey by "Dr. Beach," ranking the nation's public beachfronts by a combined scale of environmental quality and visitor amenities. The spectacular San Diego beach, which showcases unique glittering sand due to the presence of mica, is home to four separate beachfront areas, including Centennial Park, Coronado City Beach, Glorietta Bay Park, and Tidelands Park.

All beachfront areas are safe for young ones to play at, with calm tide pools located near the historic Hotel del Coronado, constructed in 1888 as one of the American West's most impressive 19th-century resorts. Volleyball courts abound for visitor use, with ideal weather conditions for kite flying and skimboarding year-round. The nearby Moo Time Creamery is a popular spot for frozen treats, while fire pits along the beach's northern end make for great s'mores roasting sites. Map

Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118, Phone: 619-552-7300

East Beach, Santa Barbara, California


East Beach is a world-famous volleyball beach in Santa Barbara, flanked by some of the city's most beautiful and luxurious resorts. The beach, which is separated from nearby West Beach by the bustling Stearns Wharf, offers ideal amenities for a family day outside, including children's play areas, rollerblading paths, and lifeguards staffed on duty daily during the summer months.

Kayaking, windsurfing, paddleboarding, and sailing are popular watersports, with rentals available through East Beach Rentals. A plethora of family-friendly activities are offered at Stearns Wharf, including the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History's Sea Center, which offers a 1,500-gallon tide pool and a shark touch tank. Afterwards, kids can try delicious specialty candies at Mother Stearns Candy Company or choose from 32 flavors at the Great Pacific Ice Cream Company. Map

Van Damme Beach, Mendocino Coast, California


Van Damme Beach is a lovely day-use beach located within Van Damme Beach State Park, located at the edge of the Little River near the town of the same name. The beach is a popular spot for beginner swimmers, kayakers, and scuba divers due to its calm water conditions, created from rocky shields on either side of the beach that protect waters from strong waves. Families can also hike, mountain bike, fish, and wildlife watch within the state park's nearby grounds, which including a quarter-mile ADA-accessible boardwalk within a beautiful pygmy forest. ( Map)

Camping areas include hike-in sites within a spectacular redwood forest area, located within easy walking distance of the beach. Summer interpretive programs are offered for young visitors ages seven to 12, including campfire programming and junior ranger activities.

8001 Highway 1, Little River, CA 95456

Santa Cruz Beach, California


Santa Cruz Beach is one of Southern California's great throwback beach resorts, known around the nation for its century-old boardwalk, which was constructed as the "Coney Island of the West Coast" in 1907. Today, it is home to two National Historic Landmark rides, the vintage Looff Carousel and the thrilling Giant Dipper Roller Coaster.

Over 40 other rides and attractions are also offered at the free-admission boardwalk, along with an indoor arcade, miniature golf course, laser tag arena, and the scenic Sky Glider funicular, which offers spectacular views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Classic boardwalk delicacies are offered at every turn, including deep-fried Twinkies, funnel cakes, churros, and saltwater taffy. During the summer months, weekly outdoor movie and concert series keep the fun going throughout the evening hours.

Santa Cruz Beach, 108 Beach St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, Phone: 831-420-5270

Clearwater Beach, Clearwater, Florida


Clearwater Beach is a laid-back beachfront city located conveniently between Tampa and Orlando, serving as a popular launching-off spot for family vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and Busch Gardens. Its pristine white sand beach has been consistently ranked as one of the top beaches in America by international publications such as USA Today, stretching 2.5 miles along the Gulf of Mexico on a barrier island off the Florida coast.

Jetskiing, parasailing, and stand-up paddleboarding are popular activities in the water, while rollerblading and cycling paths span a beautiful beachfront promenade area. A plethora of family-friendly attractions line the lively Pier 60, which hosts nightly street festivals featuring craft vendors, musicians, and performers. Family attractions include the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, which offers Sea Life Safari eco-tours giving young ones up-close experiences with marine life.

St. Pete Beach


St. Pete Beach has been ranked as one of America's best family beach towns by Parent Magazine and TripAdvisor, known around the country as Florida's "Sunset Capital." The charming, relaxed beach town is located on a barrier island near St. Petersburg, offering a lively downtown district along Corey Avenue lined with eclectic boutiques, restaurants, and bars. The area receives an average of 361 sunny days per year, ensuring that any family vacation at any time of the year will offer perfect temperatures and calm, clear water conditions.

The Gulf Beaches Historical Museum showcases interesting exhibitions on the area's history, while the historic Don CeSar Hotel offers luxurious accommodations and grand architecture. Families can enjoy pirate-themed cruises aboard Captain Memo's Pirate Cruise or zip down three-story water slides at Tradewinds Island.

Siesta Beach, Siesta Key, Florida