Edwin Peck Park Reopens in Daytona Beach Shores
Posted On: September 1, 2024
Volusia County reopened Edwin W. Peck Sr. Park in Daytona Beach Shores on Aug. 31, just in time for Labor Day! The parking lot, playground, ADA-accessible beach ramp, and fitness area are available for public use once again. While the bathroom facilities will remain closed until mid-September, the County will provide portable restrooms for visitors' convenience until the power can be restored.
The beachfront park, which opened in 2022, sustained significant damage from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. To restore the park, the County replaced the seawall, which was 75% damaged by the hurricanes, installed new utility connections, constructed a new ADA dune walkover ramp, and replaced the shower towers.
In addition to the newly reopened amenities, the park offers more than 100 off-beach parking spaces, bike racks, and grills. It's open from sunrise to sunset, with parking prohibited between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
