
Volusia County Beach Rules
The Volusia County Beach Rules are in effect for all communities along the county’s coastline including; Daytona Beach, Ponce Inlet, Ormond-by-the-Sea, Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange. Whether you live in the nearby communities or you’re just visiting the area, please help keep are beaches clean. Abide by our Volusia County beach rules at all times.
For any questions or concerns, please call 386-239-7873.
Beach rules
- Headlights on, at least one window opened
- No texting
- Limited parking
Parking is not allowed in front of three beachfront parks:
- Sun Splash Park, Daytona Beach
- Frank Rendon Park, Daytona Beach Shores
- Flagler Avenue Park, New Smyrna Beach
One-way traffic
Motorists may drive from north to south only in these areas:
- International Speedway Boulevard south to Silver Beach Avenue in Daytona Beach
Here are some other ways you can make the beach safe and enjoyable for everyone:
- Always swim directly in front of a lifeguard.
- The 10 mph speed limit is strictly enforced. Violators will be fined.
- Alcohol and glass containers are not allowed.
- Pets are not allowed on the beach except service animals required due to a disability, as governed by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Music or noise that 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.
- Grilling on the beach – Beachgoers are permitted to grill on the beach. If using charcoal to grill, beachgoers must take the charcoal with them and properly dispose of it off of the beach. Charcoal cannot be disposed in the beach trash/recycle containers and it may not be put in the sand.
- Here is a link to the complete BEACH CODE
Please help us protect the beach environment
- Don’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
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