Closest beach to dc?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fellow beach snob here. Myrtle beach, NJ beaches, NE beaches are all a great bet. Ocean City is too commercial and OBX is kind of dumpy (though people here are nuts about it).


What part of OBX do you consider dumpy? It really does vary by town and development in some cases. I wouldn't cast the entire OBX as dumpy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fellow beach snob here. Myrtle beach, NJ beaches, NE beaches are all a great bet. Ocean City is too commercial and OBX is kind of dumpy (though people here are nuts about it).


What part of OBX do you consider dumpy? It really does vary by town and development in some cases. I wouldn't cast the entire OBX as dumpy.



I wouldn't characterize any of OBX as dumpy. The PP's statement is absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fellow beach snob here. Myrtle beach, NJ beaches, NE beaches are all a great bet. Ocean City is too commercial and OBX is kind of dumpy (though people here are nuts about it).


"Beach snob" that likes Myrtle?



Myrtle's got great water for swimming, wide beaches and tons to do. No, it's not a tranquil, secluded beach; but busy beaches have a certain appeal too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.


Adirondacks, Shenandoah, Smokey
Anonymous
Another vote for Cape May - definitely the best "close by."
Anonymous
California beaches might be nice, no doubt, but water is freezing! You might be pleasantly surprised at not having to freeze to death at beaches here and then go to Florida where water is heavenly warm.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.


Adirondacks, Shenandoah, Smokey


Hills, not mountains. Please go see the Rockies.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.


Adirondacks, Shenandoah, Smokey


Hills, not mountains. Please go see the Rockies.


Someone isn't a Hugh Grant fan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The beach on Assateague/Chincoteague Island is beautiful. It is worth the four hour drive.


Last sunday we made it from Kitty Hawk NC to Davidsonville, MD in 4 1/2 hours. For the extra 30 min in a car I will take OBX over Assateague/Chincoteague.
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Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.


Adirondacks, Shenandoah, Smokey


Hills, not mountains. Please go see the Rockies.


Oh please. They are mountains. Few are as grand as the Rockies, but these are mountains nonetheless. IMHO, the mountains on the East are better than the beaches on the East Coast. I'm the PP from Maui, and I am going to make the false claim that the East Coast beaches are not beaches. They are beaches, but not as nice as the ones I am most familiar with in Hawaii.
Anonymous
Daks and smokies are legit ducking mountains
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.


Adirondacks, Shenandoah, Smokey


Hills, not mountains. Please go see the Rockies.


Please see the Himalaya.
Anonymous
I'm a NP Californian and not a fellow beach snob! Geez! I even grew up in the Santa Cruz mountains. I love the Northern CA beaches but love Rehoboth too, though I like to hang at the end toward Dewey. You can often see Dolphins there and the boardwalk is fun. Because there aren't surfing waves you can get out pretty far.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, as someone who grew up on Maui, I've given up on East Coast beaches. Embrace the mountains.


There aren't any mountains on the East Coast.


Ding ding dum dum winner here!
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