he beautiful, undeveloped beaches of Pawleys Island are an idyllic spot to hunt for jingle shells, lettered olive, or perfectly striped banded tulip shells.
Georgia's largest barrier island is one of the best places to rent bikes, walk the beach, and find sand dollars.
Just a ferry ride from Hatteras sits the wild expanse of Ocracoke Island, a shell-seekers paradise where you'll find giant cowries.
Bird lovers have long known about the delights of Dauphin Island, since it is a designated bird sanctuary.
The secluded beaches of the Creole Nature Trail are a fantastic spot to find natural treasures.
In Texas, the Padre Island National Seashore stretches for 70 miles along the Gulf Coast.
It's nearly impossible to walk on Sanibel Island's beaches without stepping on a shell.
The Ten Thousand Islands are a group of mangrove islands off the Florida coast, just south of Marco Island.
Marco Island is a shell-hunter's paradise, but Tigertail Beach is the most well-known spot.