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Select Volusia County Beach Walkovers and Access Ramps Closed due to Dangerous Ocean Conditions

Posted On: February 8, 2024

Volusia County’s coastline is currently experiencing adverse ocean conditions including unusually high tides and rip currents. There is also moderate erosion due to strong winds and an unusual weather pattern. As a result, the temporary closure of the following beach access ramps and walkovers is required to ensure public safety:

  • Argosy Park ADA Walkover, Ormond-by-the-Sea
  • Seabreeze Recreation ADA Walkover, Daytona Beach
  • University Boulevard ADA Walkover, Daytona Beach
  • Sun Splash Park ADA Walkover, Daytona Beach
  • Minerva Road Approach, Daytona Beach Shores
  • Florida Shores Boulevard Approach, Daytona Beach Shores
  • Van Avenue Approach, Daytona Beach Shores
  • El Portal Street Approach, Daytona Beach Shores
  • Demotte Street Approach, Daytona Beach Shores
  • Emilia Avenue Approach, Daytona Beach Shores
  • Curlew Walkover, Wilbur-by-the-Sea
  • 15th Avenue Walkover, New Smyrna Beach
  • Oyster Quay Walkover, New Smyrna Beach
  • Hiles Boulevard Ramp, New Smyrna Beach

In addition, a number of the poles marking conservation zones have been swept away, requiring vehicular access in some areas on the beach to be limited. Volusia County is continually monitoring ocean conditions and will reopen all access points and restore beach driving as soon as ocean conditions allow full access. Those planning to visit Volusia County beaches can visit volusia.org/beachrecovery or download the Volusia Beaches app to check the real-time status of beach ramps, driving zones, pedestrian walkovers, and ADA access.

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