Director
Kevin Sweat

ksweat@co.volusia.fl.us

(386) 822-5000 (West Volusia) 
(386) 239-7873 (Daytona Beach) 
(386) 423-3373 (New Smyrna Beach)

County beaches
The beaches of the Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach areas offer breathtaking beauty and water related fun! At low tide, the beach is up to 500 feet wide. It's easy to see why our beaches are considered among the best in the world. Whether your day at the beach is to relax and read a book; cast a line into the surf; build sand castles with the children; or cruise along the shoreline with the top down, Volusia County beaches can accommodate your desired experience.

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Current Event Topics
Beach Policy Advisory Board
Draft Beach Concession RFP
Junior  Lifeguard Program
Tryout and camp dates
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To participate, youths must be between 9 - 15 years of age and meet the swim requirements at one of the upcoming tryouts. Selected youths then can attend the junior lifeguard camps held weekly beginning in June.

Lifeguard Groups, Programs and Recruitment
Lifeguard Corps
Youth programs
Junior  Lifeguard Program
Explorer Program

Beach Tips, Rules, and Information
Beach rules
Beach warning flags
Beach driving and parking
Beach information for the disabled
Beach water quality
Shark Facts
Skin care tips

Found/Abandoned Property
Policy prohibiting bias-based, racial or ethnic profiling
Volusia County Beach Patrol officers will not make traffic contacts, field contacts, or asset seizure-forfeiture efforts based solely on bias-based, racial or ethnic profiling.

Beach Maps, Zones and, Access Information
Beach driving map (south)
Beach driving map (north)
Beachside parks
Beach access list
North County - Ormond Beach Access Map
Daytona Beach - Daytona Beach Shores Assess Map
Wilbur by the Sea - Ponce Inlet Access Map
New Smyrna Beach Access Map
South County Area Access Map

Personal watercraft zones (North of Inlet)
Personal watercraft zones (South of Inlet)

Surf zones

Our Beach and the Environment
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Habitat Conservation Plan
The beach environment
Beachfront lighting regulations
 

ECHO tourism
Your one-stop location for things to do and places to go in Volusia County.

 

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