Coastal Access
Coastal access refers to the ability of the public to reach and enjoy coastal areas, such as beaches, cliffs, and waterfronts. This access is important for recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and hiking, as well as for appreciating natural beauty. Laws and regulations often govern how and where people can access these areas, balancing public enjoyment with environmental protection.
Many regions have established coastal access points, which may include parking areas, trails, and facilities. Organizations and local governments work to maintain these access points, ensuring that everyone can experience the benefits of coastal environments while preserving their ecological integrity.