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blindrid

Beach Lover
Aug 17, 2018
55
16
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Santa Rosa Beach
We’re in the middle of our move here after years of visiting. A couple weeks ago, we went to Ed Walline and was shocked to see people essentially penned in (or maybe out would be a better term) like cattle for their beach access. This was the first time I’ve seen that there. I’ve seen the signs at Dune Allen though.

We just mosied past them and put our umbrella close to the water with no-one questioning us. In layman’s terms what are the rules? I’ll follow the rules but don’t want anyone to come up with their own version either.

Thanks, Randy
 

SUP Boarder

Beach Lover
Jun 12, 2019
115
73
Seacrest
We’re in the middle of our move here after years of visiting. A couple weeks ago, we went to Ed Walline and was shocked to see people essentially penned in (or maybe out would be a better term) like cattle for their beach access. This was the first time I’ve seen that there. I’ve seen the signs at Dune Allen though.

We just mosied past them and put our umbrella close to the water with no-one questioning us. In layman’s terms what are the rules? I’ll follow the rules but don’t want anyone to come up with their own version either.

Thanks, Randy
Yeah. This was a confusing concept to grasp when we moved here. Although there are numerous beach access points along 30A, most of the actual beach is private; owned by the beachfront property owner or association. Some owners and associations are more aggressive than others in exercising their property rights (i.e. signs, security, etc). Consequently, residents and visitors tend to crowd the areas with the most "public" beach (i.e regional access, state parks, etc). My advice is to embrace the crowds, be courteous around others, and respect the beach.
 

Jim Tucker

Beach Fanatic
Jul 12, 2005
1,215
501
Yeah. This was a confusing concept to grasp when we moved here. Although there are numerous beach access points along 30A, most of the actual beach is private; owned by the beachfront property owner or association. Some owners and associations are more aggressive than others in exercising their property rights (i.e. signs, security, etc). Consequently, residents and visitors tend to crowd the areas with the most "public" beach (i.e regional access, state parks, etc). My advice is to embrace the crowds, be courteous around others, and respect the beach.
My advice is sit anywhere you want along the water's edge. If someone bothers you call Walton County Sheriff's office.
+1 850-651-7410

Let the person know they should produce most recent survey to show the deputy when they arrive.

If a beach vendor hassles you call Walton County Code Enforcement +1 850-622-0000.
 

Jenksy

Beach Fanatic
Oct 25, 2012
806
623
Sad, but a lot of locals don't go to the beach or really care about it. They came here because they were looking for money, or a better life, which rarely go hand in hand.

If you don't die for the beach, don't move here. And if you would kill to be at the beach then don't lose that.
 
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