NO - most beaches will state that all wheel drives are not allowed in their requirements. The clearance is critical on all beaches.
Tattoo is correct in stating that you can easily drive a beach with two wheel drive. We have been doing for toooo many years to mention. Low and slow will get you there. BUT it sure is easier with 4 wheel drive.
The dis advantage of all wheel drive is that it swaps the power from one wheel to another indiscriminately. You get buried one wheel at a time
