The beach is a good vantage point to scan for waterfowl in the winter and terns in the summer. The beach may attract the occasional shorebird but typically hosts only Killdeer. The tidal ponds on both sides of the road just before the end of the road can also be productive for wading birds. They have hosted several Great Egrets along with more unusual species like Snowy Egret and Yellow-crowned Night-Heron in recent years.
Accessibility: This is a small public beach access at the end of Mill Creek Road. There is enough space to park a handful of cars. No fee is required and there are no amenities.
eBird Hotspot: Mill Creek Beach
—James Fox