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Volusia County Council Approves Dog-Friendly Beach in Daytona Beach

Posted On: November 4, 2025

Volusia County Council Approves Dog-Friendly Beach in Daytona Beach

The Volusia County Council voted to approve a new dog-friendly beach area in Daytona Beach, which will begin welcoming dogs on Dec. 1.

Located between the Williams Avenue and Seabreeze Boulevard approaches, dogs will be welcome on the 1.7-mile section of the shoreline during daylight hours. With six vehicle ramps, nearly 300 off-beach parking spaces, and two pedestrian walkovers, the area offers convenient access for residents and visitors who want to enjoy the beach with their canine companions.

Volusia County Animal Services will oversee enforcement to ensure dogs remain leashed, stay within designated boundaries, owners pick up waste, and dogs do not disturb wildlife or dune vegetation. These same measures have contributed to the success of the Ormond Beach dog-friendly beach, which became permanent earlier this year following an 18-month pilot program that welcomed more than 13,000 dogs and their owners.

Additionally, in support of the new location, Daytona Dog Beach, Inc., a local nonprofit organization, has pledged to donate funds to cover startup costs and provide an annual supply of dog waste bags. Volunteers from the group will also assist with ongoing cleanup and maintenance to help keep the area safe and enjoyable.

The new Daytona Beach location will expand opportunities for pet owners to responsibly enjoy the coastline while maintaining the balance between recreation, safety, and environmental protection. For more information about dog-friendly beach regulations, visit www.volusia.org/dogbeach.

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