If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, take yourself here. The beaches are never too busy, especially during the winter/spring season, and only so many cars can park in each lot, so even during peak times, you can find a quiet spot.
I see a lot of families fishing here and having fun. There are lots of interesting things other than the beach, like Turtle Mound archeological site, visitor center, and museum.
If you go to Parking lot 5 and only 5, you will see people that like to be nude. If this is something you're not in to, you've been warned.
Lot 2, the beach is easily accessible for someone with a walker/ wheelchair. Lot 3, mid-January, was not accessible as the sand was right up to the steps and was very steep to get onto the beach even if you're good on your legs. I'm sure this changes with the weather and tides.
There is a fee to enter, $45 for an annual pass, $25 for the day, and on public holidays, it's free. If you live in Volusia County, you may have other discounts, so check before you go.
This is well worth a visit!