Clubhouse Beach is absolutely worth the 7.5 mile one way hike to a pristine beach that is clothing optional. At night start a big campfire and look up to see a zillion stars. The trail is fairly simple until the end where you will encounter water which makes walking a little slippery. Very important to know that at the last part of the trail you will have to wade through a shallow pool with thick mud. Reccomend taking your shoes off and wear shorts and don't fall down. Other than this the trail is in good shape. One more important note. Wear long pants and bring bug repellent.
Soooo beautiful and lots of nice shells. The water was very cloudy at this spot though...not sure if I'd swim there as I am a bit of a chicken if I can not see through it. The hike took 3 hours and 40 minutes to get there with regular stops and water breaks for the weary. If I camp there I'd have a boat drop me off. Lol.
Nice hike. Went on a dry, no mosquito day. Trail can be tiring because it is narrow in places with vegetation dragging at you feet and legs. All of the views are beautiful as you walk the trail. Bring LOTS of water. Double what you think you need.
Beautiful sunset, saw an amazing Osprey and some spoonbills as well as pelicans flying around. You can see all the stars at night, which is incredible! If you plan on hiking the whole trail, make sure to not bring heavy weight, and bring lots of water. It was all flooded when I went but I’m sure it dries up around February!