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Anastasia ...St. Augustine 2018
After a day of flying Friday... 8am arrival.... Park rangers asked at 5 PM to give a minimum of 200f clearance on any turtle nest... even more
so...avoid riding until after turtle nesting season, which starts in March and ends in October. Some of the nest are not in the dunes as normal and
closer to traffic and tidal areas.
1st Leatherback nest in years in the area.
I believe most nesting locations were near boardwalk and public foot traffic areas. Those that have had a ride here know the beach is pretty much
empty past these locations.
A direct quote from Ranger was "We enjoy having you here and want you to have fun"
So please be mindful and respectful if you happen to be in the area for a ride
We don't want to spoil that outlook.
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Thanks for posting that. I've often thought of going there but was concerned that kite buggy might not be welcome. Despite the March-October season
- its good news that we are welcome.
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It's a top 5 favorite place I've ridden.
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Hey....that is a good topic.....
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Anastasia is my go-to buggy spot. The rangers are positive. The crowds are thin if you walk a little bit. I'm glad I was able to join you last week,
Scott.
I have a couple other bits of feedback from the rangers. They don't like you flushing the birds. Typically the flocks of concern hang out only at the
far north end, so no big deal. Just cede the last 200 yards to the birds and everyone's happy.
The bigger effect is from the bird nesting season. The last time I encountered nesting birds, they asked that we not fly next to the staked-off
nesting areas. They don't want anyone overflying the nesting areas or buggying in front of them. It makes sense to me. The young birds are venturing
out from the nest and walking down to the water. We saw them as we walked past. They are more fearless than their parents. We still got to fly, but we
had to walk down a lot further. Be prepared to walk if the birds are nesting. IIRC, this was in early March.
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I have recently ridden at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park in Jacksonville also. 3 total sessions/days of several hours a piece. No issues..and only 1 turtle
nest on the entire stretch that I spotted.
Beach changed to ledges and a large slope in areas with the approach of Florence..tides higher than normal...but still fun at low tide.
Low tide and proper wind could yield some long rides throughout the park (which is about 2.5 miles I think) and beyond south to Jax pier outside park
boundaries. Not sure of local public beach laws or issues with kite buggies, but sure I will find out soon enough.
This parks beach gets crowded in season..along with stretches of the public beach...but off days or winter season brings empty beaches and many
opportunities for fun.
Also 2 non boardwalk entrances inside the park..making the roll in and out super easy Showers..bathrooms or portables available at parking areas. Lots of parking..if that's an issue, beach is crowded. $5 entrance fee as with
most Florida parks.
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BTW - what wind directions work best in these spots?
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Hannah Park would be best easiest with an East wind. Anastasia would be easiest with ENE. How far you want to deviate from ideal depends on how far up
wind you can point and how much you like to tack.
Where's home, Randy? Do you want to do a meet up?
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Thanks for the info. I'm in Atlanta. I've been to Anastasia several times many years ago for windsurfing. Love to go back so it is on my wish list.
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Speaking of ENE....cough. :D
maybe some Jax riding tomorrow.
I have had tons of fun on westerly winds @ Huguenot. The marsh and river opening provide a sweet, smooth over the water ride. Just need the right
tides and no crowds to utilize the length of the beach.My ideal time for those is early mornings...usually only a fisherman or 2 around. This is a
drive on beach and most park waters edge...
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