I am going to Orlando, FL this winter and thinking about stopping by at Daytona beach for buggying.
So, I did search here but looks like it's not buggyable since street law applies on the beach, meaning you have to have break, seat belt blah blah, to
drive on the beach.
Anybody can provide more info? Maybe something changed ever since and now it's buggyable?
I don't want to cause any trouble but thought it would be a great place to buggy if it's allowed. - brianBeamerBob - 20-11-2008 at 09:55 AM
I agree, but at some point in the past I read the city ordinance that prohibited it. could be a dangerous situation mixing it up with cars though.
You would have to pick your spot carefully. For a great run, stop by Jekyll Island GA or Anastasia State park in St. Augustine FL. Fort Clinch State
park in Fernandina beach FL is a wide open undeveloped section of beach as well. There are others, but I have personal knowledge of these. Each
offers miles of open beach with firm sand.
EDIT: Better yet, make it a buggy tour and hit em all!leebrianh - 20-11-2008 at 10:22 AM
Thanks for the info BeamerBob.
I am staying at my girlfriend's brother's house and wanted to show them what my life is all about. Daytona beach could have been a good fit since
it's close to Orlando. Not sure if they are willing to drive to other places you mentioned but it's good to know my other options.
My plan, however, is definitely stopping by at Jekyll Island. Angus @ coastalwindsports.com is kind enough to provide local info including camping
site and buggy beach. As the date gets closer, I will post something in "meet up" section. Would love to meet some locals in person and ride with
you guys. - Brianbison - 20-11-2008 at 10:26 AM
Got to agree this beach looks a lot better than Treasure Island.
Bladerunner - 20-11-2008 at 10:32 AM
I'm not sure but I think you can buggy on St Augustine Beach ?
Not too much farther and if you get skunked a visit to St Augustine is worth the trouble! It's an amazing place !BeamerBob - 20-11-2008 at 11:15 AM
I think the desolate flat beach at Anastasia Park in St. Augustine is about 3 miles long with no development past the parking area at the south end.
Then it runs all the way to the inlet to St. Augustine harbor in downtown. You can buggy on the main beach at St. Augustine but it will have people,
the ledge from beach restoration, and less hard sand. From the pier north is where you want to go. This wouldn't be terribly further after you got
to Daytona. You also could go to Tampa and visit with SteveP. I will be there around New Years and in Orlando a few weeks later for Surf Expo, so
post your schedule when you figure it out.levitation^Drew - 21-11-2008 at 02:26 AM
Orlando is in the middle of Florida. So it's not far to a couple of rideable beaches. Daytona beach is a no go for kite buggies. The authorities don't
like the kites much there as well. St. Augustine is one of the best beaches on the east coast of the U.S. for kite buggies to ride on. Long and wide
beach with no buildings on the north end, which is called Anastasia state park. 5 bucks to enter the state park. Below Anastasia, once you get past
the pier, is never ending until you get to the next jetty. I think it's about a twelve mile run from top to bottom. Great kite shop in St. Augustine
too. Cocoa beach is the closest beach to Orlando for a quick ride. Not the best to ride on except for when it's low tide, but good enough for some
wind through your hair. Treasure Island on the west coast of Florida is a bit of a drive but it's another great beach to buggy on. It's just south of
Tampa. A great big wide beach to show someone how to buggy on. It's not as hard packed as St. Augustine but great when the wind is constantly
redirecting.BeamerBob - 21-11-2008 at 04:59 AM
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Originally posted by bison
Got to agree this beach looks a lot better than Treasure Island.
What beach is that?tridude - 21-11-2008 at 05:27 AM
Speleopower lives in Cocoa beach, shoot him a U2U............Im sure he knows all the hot spots
and your always welcome to swing by Chucktown..........no FSers anymore but plenty of quads and arcs..............tridude - 21-11-2008 at 05:29 AM
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Originally posted by bison
Got to agree this beach looks a lot better than Treasure Island.
thats pretty wide for a high tide cycle (appears to be high)leebrianh - 21-11-2008 at 08:13 AM
Great info! Thank you all. I am excited already. Can't wait to buggy in warm FL wind. (we had first snow here in DE