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This beautiful South Carolina beach was just named the most underrated in the U.S.

The state is home to four hidden gems, making it a prime spot for secluded sunning

Gerrish Lopez
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Gerrish Lopez
Time Out Contributor, US
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Peak summer is here and if you're looking to hit the beach to cool off, you're not alone (by a lot). But if you look beyond the most popular beaches, you can avoid the crowds and bad beach etiquette that comes along with them. Hidden gems and underrated beaches offer an experience that's a bit closer to paradise, and a new report by BoatBooker reveals just that: lesser-known beaches around the country that you'll want to check out for your next beach getaway.

The boat tour company analyzed data from Google Maps, searching for terms like "secluded beaches," "hidden beaches" and "quiet beaches" with fewer than 100 reviews. The result is a list of America’s best under-the-radar coastal gems. South Carolina shines as a hidden beach capital, with five beaches in the top 10, and the number one underrated beach in the country.

Topping the list is Vereen Memorial Park in Little River, SC. Just north of Myrtle Beach, this 115-acre spot isn’t your typical sun-and-sand destination. With wooden boardwalks that wind through salt marshes, peaceful trails shaded by oaks and calm views of the Intracoastal Waterway, it’s perfect for anyone craving peace and quiet.

Second place goes to Driftwood Beach at Edisto Island, also in SC. It’s a surreal stretch where fallen trees bleach in the sun, tide pools fill with seashells and the crowds remain small. In third place is Gunnison Beach in Sandy Hook, NJ, a (quietly) clothing-optional favorite for those looking to get some sun without the tan lines.

South Carolina landed three more spots in BoatBooker’s top 10, including Morris Island at number four, Station 22 at number nine and Edisto Beach State Park Campground at number 10. Many of these beaches are tucked inside protected parks, keeping them wild, quiet and refreshingly undeveloped.

California also holds its own with nine hidden gems on the list. Top among them are Torrey Pines City Beach in San Diego at number five, Dana Strands Beach at number seven, and Pirates Cove Beach at number eight. These local favorites offer gorgeous views without the tourist crowds.

This list proves that America’s best beach days aren’t always where the hotels and high-rises are. Sometimes they’re tucked away off of the tourist radar. Check these out next time you're looking for a quiet day at the beach.

Most underrated beaches in the U.S.

  1. Vereen Memorial Park: South Carolina
  2. Driftwood Beach: South Carolina
  3. Gunnison Beach: New Jersey
  4. Morris Island: South Carolina
  5. Torrey Pines City Beach: California
  6. Caswell Beach: North Carolina
  7. Dana Strands Beach: California
  8. Pirates Cove Beach: California
  9. Station 22 - Public Beach Access: South Carolina
  10. Edisto Beach State Park Campground: South Carolina
  11. Ocean Isle Beach: North Carolina
  12. Salt Creek Beach: California
  13. Gulf Shores Beach: Alabama
  14. Beach Access #4 - Beach Circle: Texas
  15. Cape Hatteras National Seashore: North Carolina
  16. Kirby Beach: California
  17. Funston Beach: California
  18. Carolina Beach: North Carolina
  19. Santa Ana River County Beach River Jetties: California
  20. Coquina Beach: North Carolina
  21. Little Corona Beach: California
  22. Crissy Field South Beach: California 
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