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Stunning Sandbars in the U.S.

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Disappearing island

The Disappearing Island sandbar is located between New Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet, it connects the north end of Mosquito Lagoon and the Halifax River.

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Jupiter Sandbar

Jupiter, Florida is a city just north of West Palm Beach and it is known for its laidback atmosphere and serene beaches.

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Loxahatchee River Sandbar

This sandbar is a hot spot for beach parties and snorkelers. Families are encouraged to enjoy the west side of the sandbar, where the party scene settles down a bit.

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Three-Rooker Bar

Three-Rooker Bar is a unique semicircular sandbar that has only emerged within the last decade, and it’s only accessible by boat.

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Peanut Island

Peanut Island is located in the Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach. This island is not actually a sandbar itself, but throughout the day several sandbars appear and disappear based on the tide.

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Stuart Sandbar

The Stuart sandbar is located in Stuart, Florida, on the St. Lucie Inlet on the bayside of Sailfish Point. The closest boat ramp is Sandsprit Park.

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Fort Pierce Sandbar

Fort Pierce Sandbar is in the Fort Pierce Inlet, on the north side of the channel leading out of the inlet. It is most known for its cool reefs and natural seagrass meadows.

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Ski Island

On the sandbar shore, visitors will find an array of rare and interesting shells. The water is warm and the views are spectacular.

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