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    Al Weeks Sr. North Shore Park

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Awesome place to park with clean restrooms and a beautiful beach. They have a few outdoor showers and tables.

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    Ormond Beach

    Ormond Beach

    4.5
    (24 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    All my friends from out of town want to know more about Ormond Beach with every visit and a few…read moredream about moving to the area. There's lots to love here besides a beautiful beach - it epitomizes affordable coastal living at its finest while promoting an active yet serene lifestyle. For those of you who like to follow the "Atlas Obscura" there are a few things to checkout in and around Ormond Beach. "The Dummett Sugar Mill Ruins" and the "Ormond Beach Watchtower"...

    Ormond Beach is just north of Daytona Beach and is overall a nice community. Ormond Beach is a…read moregreat place to either call home or come for a visit. The whole area has long been a vacation destination and was a popular spot for a vacation since post Civil War northerners started vacationing here to escape the northern winters. It is also an area that many associate with auto racing. In fact, the Daytona Beach area has long been tagged the "Birthplace of Speed" as many early pioneering automobile enthusiasts would head towards its harpld-packed beaches as paved roads were not yet common. In fact, some of the early automobile races were held in the area and we can trace those automobile races back to 1902. Bike Week (and Biketoberfest) and spring break are also popular reasons to visit the area. Ormond Beach has a lot to offer for either residents or visitors. I would definitely recommend a visit to the "Birthplace of Speed."

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    Ormond Beach through the freshly planted sea grass
    Ormond Beach through the freshly planted sea grass
    Daytona Flea Market
    Daytona Flea Market
    Ormond Beaches beautiful sunrise

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    Ormond Beaches beautiful sunrise
    Flagler Beach

    Flagler Beach

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    This beach is so unique in comparison to almost every other FL beach, and I love it for that! The…read moresand is this cool orangish color because it's a mix of actual sand and crushed sea shells, and it almost gives you this other-worldly feel.. It's also really spongey so it's a good workout just to walk a ways. I felt much more at peace here than some other beaches- it's not as touristy so it's much more chill than some of the more mainstream FL beaches and it's a great change up. There are huge waves- perfect for surfing or boogey boarding. But that being said, the waves hit the shore pretty hard even up close so just something to be aware of if you're bringing kids. They have a big pier to fish off of and bathrooms and rinse station. Right across the street (A1A) all along the road there are dozens of restaurants, shops, and other businesses all within walking distance of the beach, it's so cool and nice to have everything so close by! Flagler is also a half hour from St. Augustine and Daytona Beach, so it's a great place to stay for a few days that's quieter but you can still see more of the coast. I think this is one of the coolest beachtowns I've been to yet. You gotta come here at least once just to experience how different it is!

    In search of a beach to take your fur baby? Here it is! Although dogs are not allowed in all areas…read moreof the beach, there's a long stretch were they are allowed (south of S. 10th and north of N 10th.) We take advantage of this a few times a month, our dog absolutely loves the water and sand and it's never crowded. Note that they do require you to keep your pet on a leash but we always bring our long-line leash so he can roam around. As far as the main "boardwalk" area of Flagler, there's plenty to see and do. We like to sit near the pier and watch the surfers catch waves. There's definitely a friendly, old-school hippy-surfer vibe in Flagler that I love. A few fun beach bars that have outside seating with views of the ocean that make for a great lunch spot. One of my favorite things about Flagler is the drive to get there, take the A1A for a scenic ride up (or down) the coast, it's a real crowd-pleaser for out-of-town guests, they'll love the views! Overall, don't miss checking out this little gem of a city, you won't be disappointed.

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    Flagler Beach
    Flagler Beach
    The pier

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    The pier
    Bicentennial Park

    Bicentennial Park

    4.5
    (17 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    4 reasons to come to this park. ***NEW INFORMATION***…read more There isn't any fee for everything I'm mentioning EXCEPT the front part of the off beach parking area ****** 1st is MY reason: I go here because it has 2 fenced in HUGH dog play areas. My girls go into the small dog play area while yes, big dogs go in the other one. Each play area has benches, water and poop bags in different areas of the park. (Some people leave balls there also otherwise, you bring your own) I walk the perimeter while the girls run after me and the other dogs. My 2 rescues "mother/daughter" duo are still puppies, full of muscle and need to run for their exercise. (for me to rest because they are a handful) 2nd: There is A children's play area. I know they have swings slides picnic benches but I'm not sure what else because I don't have a child to go there. I hear all of the children laughing, having fun so I'm sure it's pretty nice. 3rd: They also have back to back courts for... I know one is basketball, the other one may be pickleball? Not quite sure but again I see lots of people playing on the courts even if I'm not paying attention to them 4th: Which is most likely you wanted 1st is the large parking area across from the beach As you first drive into the park, there is a huge off beach parking area where You can (of course) park and walk right across to the beach. * BE AWARE, It is no longer "free" parking (just like ALL the parking areas in Volusia county) **The parking areas are free for local residents as long as you register with your car license plate and proof that you are indeed a resident here. ***I don't know what the policy is, you will have to look it up in The Volusia County rules I do know it's $20 a day parking (and all the parking areas now) BUT, I do know it is a great park with something to do for all AS for pictures, I will put them up when I go again BUT, here is a shot of my cute ladies and something strange that someone put up. Stick figures that I don't know their meaning

    Great park on the highway! Ample parking spots (more than 1 lot). Clean bathrooms by the beach as…read morewell as by the playground & fields. Nice large & small dog off-leash fenced areas. Worth a stop!

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    Courts
    Bicentennial Park
    Bicentennial Park

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