Talk:Dillon Beach, California

What the Average Person Doesn't Know About the Beach!

Did you know Dillon Beach has many sunny days. Some of our days consist of fog, wind, and cold.

The local store caters the tourists and locals alike. Everything is about family. The owners care  about the people. We have never met such nice people as the managers and owners.

"Only privately owned beach in California"
It would be great to get some explanation and background for this. In general, all California beaches are public up to the mean high tide line. Above that can and often is private land, and those private owners often do not provide access to the public portion of the beach. So what is the deal at Dillon? Is it just that access is only through private land with a private parking lot? Or is it somehow grandfathered in ahead of the law that guarantees public ownership of beaches? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.234.172.146 (talk) 22:53, 31 May 2018 (UTC)

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"Plated" or "platted"?
Under "History", it says "Keegan plated the town..." Shouldn't that be "platted"? Paulburnett (talk) 15:33, 21 December 2016 (UTC)