Texarkana Gazette

Dr. Beach names Florida’s Siesta Beach best beach in U.S.

- By Tamara Lush

SIESTA KEY, Fla.—The sand on Siesta Beach on Florida’s Gulf Coast is as fine as powdered sugar, a pure, sparkling white and soft as a kitten’s fur — all because it’s comprised of 99 percent pure crushed quartz.

For that reason, and many others, it was selected this year as the best beach in America by a professor who’s made a career ranking and studying beaches around the United States.

“The sand is outstandin­g,” said Stephen Leatherman, aka Dr. Beach, a professor at Miami’s Florida Internatio­nal University. “Every time I go there, I’ve got to take a bag home with me. It’s almost sacrilegio­us to walk on it with shoes on.”

Other beaches that made the list this year, in order of ranking, are: Kapalua Bay Beach in Maui, Hawaii; Ocracoke Lifeguarde­d Beach on the Outer Banks of North Carolina; Grayton Beach State Park on the Florida Panhandle; Coopers Beach in Southampto­n, New York; Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod in Massachuse­tts; Caladesi Island State Park in Dunedin/ Clearwater, Fla.; Hapuna Beach State Park, Big Island, Hawaii; Coronado Beach in San Diego, Calif.; and Beachwalke­r Park on Kiawah Island, S.C.

On a recent workday, Siesta Beach was packed with people, even though it wasn’t particular­ly sunny. The turquoise water was still gorgeous, the sand still fine.

The beach is about 200-300 feet wide in some places, which means people can stretch out and not feel crowded. The beach was last year’s runner-up and one of three in Florida on this year’s top 10 list.

Siesta Beach is on a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico, and is located just southwest of downtown Sarasota. The water is placid on most days— Leatherman says you can measure the waves “in inches”—and is shallow and safe for swimming, with no sharp drop-offs. Added bonuses include lots of parking, a trolley service to and from the island’s adorable downtown area and plenty of lifeguards. The beach also has natural dunes, which is a bit rare for Florida, and the fine sand is excellent for building sand castles.

“I look for kind of a balance between nature and a developed environmen­t,” said Leatherman, who lives on the other side of the state, closer to Miami Beach.

 ?? AP Photo/Chris O’Meara ?? People enjoy the sun May 18 at Siesta Beach on Siesta Key in Sarasota, Fla. Siesta Beach is No. 1 on the list of best beaches for the summer of 2017 compiled by Stephen Leatherman, also known as Dr. Beach, a professor at Florida Internatio­nal University.
AP Photo/Chris O’Meara People enjoy the sun May 18 at Siesta Beach on Siesta Key in Sarasota, Fla. Siesta Beach is No. 1 on the list of best beaches for the summer of 2017 compiled by Stephen Leatherman, also known as Dr. Beach, a professor at Florida Internatio­nal University.

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