Finally, was able to see the beach with the caves. We payed and the hours are until 5pm to be able to pass back through that property. We did walk, but couldn't find a way in because there are other houses around. The guy was so rude and told us to leave because it was "private property" and to walk down the street to find another way to the caves. I did not know this and when I walked in thinking nothing of it since there was no signs no nothing saying that it was "private property". It is the closest route to the caves if you don't want to walk a lot through some where else. As soon as you are on that road you will see a building with an orange and red gate with that color fencing, but if you go through this way you have to pay parking plus $10 for each person just to pass through that property. □️ The day I came here Google maps took me through an area that is "private property". Explore for free and then use the $ you saved to buy lunch and drinks at one of the local kiosks on the road. We spent about an hour on the rocks and then went to the beach and into the pools of water to cool off. Walk about 2 min on the path to a gorgeous beach and leave your stuff if you want and then to the left are the same rocks just started from the opposite end to explore. See my photo of where to enter just past a long white tall fence and at a red spray painted sign that says SUYO. You can just park on the road (you’ll see all the locals park there too). Post 7.9 and this spot is about milepost 8.3. Instead, continue down the road about 45 seconds to where there’s a little pathway on the left side of the road (where locals may be seen entering to go to the beach). I was willing to pay the $5 a person but now it’s $10 each, no way. The people who own that land are now charging $10 a person for you to park to see public land. Here’s a tip, don’t park in the tourist looking parking lot. Awesome day at the beach and hiking along the rocks, cliffs, and into the ancient caverns.
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