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| Platforms out in water to jump off. Grass growing in water. Very small sand area. Not much room. Attendant on duty. Medium parking lot. Small children and older adult types. Calm water. Dark sand. Pine needles. Shady. Playground. Bike rack. |
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| If salt water isn't to your taste, a lovely freshwater pond might be just what you're looking for. Wiley Park is a great place to start. Its narrow strip of sand offers both sunny and shady spots, and lush green surroundings make it very picturesque. Kids will have a great time jumping into the refreshing water off a large platform. If that's not enough, there's a playground for the kids, too. |
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Saltwater |
Fresh water |
No |
Yes |
Lifeguards |
Food |
Yes |
No |
Showers |
Restrooms |
No |
Yes |
Camping |
Swimming lessons: |
No |
Yes |
Picnic area |
Boardwalk |
Yes |
Yes |
Public beach |
Resident only |
Yes |
No |
Seasonal |
Resident parking fee |
Yes |
$25 beach sticker |
Seasonal parking fee |
Daily parking fee |
$75 beach sticker |
$15 |
Weekly parking fee |
Handicap parking |
$60 ($95 two weeks) |
Yes |
handicap chairs |
Handicap restrooms |
No |
Yes |
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