I took my Cyclone out on the beach a couple years ago. We stayed there for about four days if I remember correctly. You should be able to take the trailer out on the beach for the day and just pull it nose first towards the dunes in a day-use area. I'm not sure what they would charge for that. I was a bit nervous initially when I went out onto the beach, but I had talked to some people about it prior to doing it and the number one piece of advice they gave me was tire pressure. They all said tire pressure was key. I dropped the pressures on all the tires, truck and trailer, down to about 15 psi. Any lower you run the chance of popping the bead. I was able to drive pretty much where ever I wanted like that. I stayed close to the shore most of the time since the sand was not as loose, when I backed it into the loose sand, it floated into the spot without ever spinning the tires. We stayed about 100-200 yards from the ATV rental booth, but there were 5th wheels and buses parked way back in there. Some of those used the tow truck to either pull their rigs back in there and others just drove back in there. I did see a bus get stuck and the tow truck guy charged him a couple of hundred bucks to help him out. It was a good time after the nerves settled.