Welcome to New Smyrna Beach
From the Canaveral National
Seashore at its south end to Ponce Inletat the north, New Smyrna
Beach lays claim to over 13 miles of unbroken shoreline. Like its
neighbor to the north, Daytona Beach, driving is permitted on certain
beach areas at the north end of town, with beach access points allowing
traffic onto the sand every three to four blocks. The south end
of town is a conservation zone where no motorized vehicles are permitted.
Here the natural dune structure is intact, and thousands of sea
turtles migrate annually to lay their eggs in the areas soft, brown
sand.
Several good beachfront parks
are located in New Smyrna Beach. Atthe north end of town near Ponce
Inlet, Smyrna Dunes Park features the best surfing spot in the area.
The waves are said to peak two feet higher here than anywhere else
in the county. Amenities at the park include restrooms, picnic tables,
and a visitor center. Behind the shaded picnic area, a 1-1/2 mile
boardwalk loops out to and around Ponce Inlet and through wonderful
areas of natural beach vegetation. The entrance fee at the park
is $3.50 per day. South of the park lie the New Smyrna Beach public
accesses, which allow both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. This
beach features concessions, lifeguards, restrooms, picnic tables
and showers. There is a $5.00 fee per day to park on the beach.
At the extreme south end of the community, Bethune Beach Park offers
concessions, lifeguards, restrooms, picnic tables and showers. Parking
is free at the lot in Mary McCleod Bethune Park.
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