Roosevelt Beach is accessible right off Roosevelt Beach Road, with firm sand near the water that’s easy to drive on. The sand gets much softer as you get closer to the dunes, so it’s best to stick to the packed areas unless you’re prepared for soft sand. Be sure to air down before trekking into the sand.
It’s usually quieter than other nearby beaches, which makes it a nice spot for a peaceful drive. Just south of the entrance is a small airport, and you might catch a plane taking off or landing right on the beach.
Camping and overnight parking aren’t allowed, but restrooms are available right at the entrance. If you’re planning to hang out for a while, keep an eye on the tides, and remember that fires need to be at least 100 feet from the dunes. And if you end up driving through any saltwater, make sure to rinse your undercarriage afterward!