Teal poles near the dunes mark conservation zones. Driving and
parking are not allowed in these areas. Protect endangered plants and
animals by keeping your vehicle out of the zone.
Endangered and
threatened sea turtles nest on Volusia's beaches. To protect the
turtles, Volusia County regulates beach driving and parking. When tides
reduce the driving lane to less than 30 feet, the Beach Patrol must
suspend beach driving and parking until the water recedes.
Extreme weather and tidal conditions also may limit parking and
driving in some areas of the beach for longer periods. During extreme
tides, some areas may be closed to vehicles two hours before and after
high tide. Once Beach Patrol officers have announced the beach will
close, vehicles must leave immediately without encroaching on the
conservation zone. The beach will reopen as soon as conditions permit.
To report violations, please call Volusia County Beach Safety at
(386) 239-6484 or (386) 424-2345 between 10 a.m.-5 p.m. After hours,
please call the Volusia County Sheriff's Office at (386) 248-1777 or
(386) 423-3888. Press 0 after the prompt.