
Jennifer Nolen
4 reviews on 1 places
Nice area. Restrooms, parking, green space. Adirondack chairs for sitting. Free.
First stop on the free auto tour. Worth stopping to be able to peek in a couple of the cabins to see how they would have been set up in Washington's time.
The Cliff Walk itself is wonderful, but don't start at this location. There's no parking. You'll see people parked, but the signs state that you need a permit. If you tour the Breakers you can walk down from there. Otherwise, park up by Easton Beach.
If you do start here, go right. There are a couple of tunnels and some rocky parts of the path - lots of fun for older kids and teens.
No restrooms.
If you do start here, go right. There are a couple of tunnels and some rocky parts of the path - lots of fun for older kids and teens.
No restrooms.
Great little coffee shop with baked goods and unique souvenirs. Attentive staff.