Here are 10 wheelchair-accessible beaches that provide ramps, beach wheelchairs, and more.

After all, shouldnt everyone be able to feel the sea breeze and dip their toes in the ocean?

First-hand accounts are better than any information you will find online!

Sunset at Port Hueneme pier in Oxnard California United States

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Here are 10 accessible beaches in the United States, from Florida to California.

There are also free beach wheelchairs available to use.

Theres an accessible boardwalk and hard-packed paths onto the beach.

Siesta Key beach at Sarasota, Florida, USA

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The park also has beach mats and beach wheelchairs that can be taken down to the water.

Accessible bathrooms and an observation deck round out the offerings.

Visitors of different abilities can ascend a sand dune via a pathway.

South Cape Beach State Park is located between Waquoit Bay and Vineyard Sound on Cape Cod.

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There are three stretches of sand Kamaole I, II, and III.

Now, the beachfront and adjacent boardwalk make traveling around and getting out onto the sand much simpler.

The skyline of Myrtle Beach on the Grand Strand.

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A lifeguard tower on Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, California, located in San Diego County.

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Narragansett Town Beach, RI from the water

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A rainbow over Rialto beach at dusk

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Hampton Beach in the summer in New Hampshire

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View of the Kamaole Beach Park I in Maui, Hawaii

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People Relaxing Along Virginia Beach

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