Hole in the Wall Beach
Rating: B
One or two times a year, Hole In The Wall gets 50 visitors, but you'll usually find fewer than a dozen persons spread out on its 200-yard long shoreline. The beach can only be reached through its namesake hole in a wall of rocks at the south end of Panther Beach. Even in low tide, access can be hazardous: the water in the passageway between the two beaches looks deceptively calm. In a few seconds, it can turn deadly. Over the years, numerous drownings have been reported. And in 2002, a wave swept two men through the hole and into the sea. One never returned.
Legal status:
Privately owned, with public access under state law.
How to find it:
From Panther, walk south and through the hole.
The beach:
About 25 to 50 yards wide and backed by tall cliffs ending in a rocky shelf. Farther south, low rock shelves continue for several hundred yards.
The crowd:
Like Panther, Hole in the Wall attracts only a handful of users. On the hottest days, though, expect up 30 to 50 people.
Problems:
Fog; cold water; wind; rough waves; rutted parking lot; eroded trail; auto vandalism; litter.
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