Looking for info on beach driving & overnight camping on East Coast
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Looking for info on beach driving & overnight camping on East Coast
I have a 4WD permit for Breezy Point, NY, and its fun driving around there, but it is somewhat crowded and there is no camping allowed.
Does anyone know where, on the East Coast, one can drive out on the beach and stay overnight, build a fire, etc, with an SUV? Cape Cod allows overnight stays only for self contained vehicles (plumbing, holding tanks, etc. I would like to take a drive with my wife and dog and camp out on a nice secluded beach for a couple of days.
Does anyone know where, on the East Coast, one can drive out on the beach and stay overnight, build a fire, etc, with an SUV? Cape Cod allows overnight stays only for self contained vehicles (plumbing, holding tanks, etc. I would like to take a drive with my wife and dog and camp out on a nice secluded beach for a couple of days.
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Here's some Outer Banks (OBX) info:
http://www.outerbanks.org/visitor_se...h_information/
www.outer-banks.nc.us/newsinfo/randr.htm
http://www.outerbanks.org/visitor_se...h_information/
www.outer-banks.nc.us/newsinfo/randr.htm
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Cool! I'm going to investigate these further.
We were in Daytona a couple of years ago, and drove our rental Saturn on the beach. Fun, but not the atmosphere I'm looking for. Daytona was really crowded! I want a place where I may not see another vehicle. Fat chance, I know, but that's my ideal. Thanks for all the info!
We were in Daytona a couple of years ago, and drove our rental Saturn on the beach. Fun, but not the atmosphere I'm looking for. Daytona was really crowded! I want a place where I may not see another vehicle. Fat chance, I know, but that's my ideal. Thanks for all the info!
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Even closer to you,
http://www.nps.gov/asis/planyourvisi...andcamping.htm
http://www.nps.gov/asis/planyourvisi...andcamping.htm
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try http://www.assateagueisland.com/ its just outside ocean city,md. i dont know if they allow camping but i do know there are wild horses for the family to look at and you can drive right up to the water check it out though
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Carolina Beach in NC is nice and not a lot of traffic. If you want to build a fire you have to bring a can or burn barrel with you and take your left overs with you. Its not too bad and i have been there 3 or 4 times now.
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Cool! I'm going to investigate these further.
We were in Daytona a couple of years ago, and drove our rental Saturn on the beach. Fun, but not the atmosphere I'm looking for. Daytona was really crowded! I want a place where I may not see another vehicle. Fat chance, I know, but that's my ideal. Thanks for all the info!
We were in Daytona a couple of years ago, and drove our rental Saturn on the beach. Fun, but not the atmosphere I'm looking for. Daytona was really crowded! I want a place where I may not see another vehicle. Fat chance, I know, but that's my ideal. Thanks for all the info!