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Welcome To The World's Most Famous Beach!



BEACH DRIVING IS FREE UNTIL FEBRUARY 1ST, 2009!



DAY and DATE A.M. High P.M. High A.M. Low P.M. Low 


SUNDAY, Dec. 14    8:55      9:16       2:23         3:09

MONDAY, Dec. 15   9:48      10:12     3:16         4:00

TUESDAY, Dec. 16 10:41     11:07     4:10         4:53

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17 11:41   --       5:09         5:48

THURSDAY, Dec. 18 12:03   12:25     6:11        6:45

 The beach is open to vehicles from sunrise to sunset
 Nov. 1 through April 30 and from 8 a.m.-7 p.m., May 1 through Oct. 31.
 There is a $5 per day per vehicle user fee to drive on the beach
February 1 through November 30.

Season beach passes are $20 for Volusia County residents
 and $40 for non-residents.
 Daily and seasonal passes may ONLY be purchased at the tollbooths.
 For further information regarding beach passes,
contact Republic Parking at (386) 254-4605. T
he beach is always open and free to pedestrians
bicyclists
depending on tides and access ramps being opened.

Here are some ways you can make the beach safe and enjoyable for everyone. Please:Always swim directly in front of a Lifeguard. The 10 mph speed limit is strictly enforced. Violators will be fined $41 and up. Alcohol and glass containers are not allowed. Pets are not allowed on the beach except guide dogs accompanying visually impaired persons or hearing ear dogs accompanying hearing impaired persons. Music or noise which can be heard from more than 50 feet of the source is illegal. It is illegal to disturb dune vegetation. Driving or parking in the conservation zone is prohibited. Personal watercraft operators must stay in the proper zones and wear a helmet at all times. Please help us protect the beach environmentDon't disturb a turtle that is crawling to or from the ocean or laying eggs. Watch from a distance. Avoid shining lights on the beach at night as this may frighten away nesting females and interfere with the baby turtles' ability to find the sea. Avoid walking or cycling in places posted as nesting areas. Immediately report any injured or dead sea turtle to the nearest Volusia County Beach Safety employee. Do not disturb markers or protective screening over turtle nests. These nests are being studied and protected. Avoid walking on the dunes along the beach. Don't disturb nesting sea birds Don't litter. Cigarette butts, fishing line and other trash can harm the animals and birds along the beach. Do your part to spread the word about environment-friendly habits on the beach.

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