
Higgins Beach
A very small and family-friendly because it is less well-known.
Plan Around Higgins Beach
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Higgins Beach Details
Higgins Beach is reminiscent of a small-town family vibe in a now touristy beachside region. As a classic little strip of sand with a grassy background and rocky pools at low tide, guests will feel right at home. Though the city has accommodated the increase in visitors with a larger parking lot, the area is still very small and family-friendly because it is less well-known. A unique point here is the shipwreck seen at low tide that was run ashore on a foggy night in 1897. Facilities: Restrooms, Parking
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