If you're looking for cabanas, jet skis, and frozen margaritas served every 10 feet — this isn't your spot. But if you want a living, breathing nature documentary under your beach towel, eNature Beach delivers.
Yes, there's "seaweed" (seagrass wrack). It hosts dozens of insects and tiny crabs — which means shorebirds everywhere. A ranger-led walk explained that the rotting seaweed is actually a key dune nutrient source. Gross but fascinating. enature beach
No food stalls, no lifeguards after 4 PM, and the water is bracing (think 62°F / 17°C). Also, the "bathrooms" are composting toilets a 10-minute walk up the path. If you're looking for cabanas, jet skis, and