Frank Rendon Park
The park is named for the late Frank Rendon,
a long-time community leader. In December 2003, the park celebrated the
completion of a three-acre addition to the existing Frank Rendon Park.
Volusia County provided the land and paid
most of the $850,000 in expansion project costs. The project was funded in
part with grants from the ECHO program and the Daytona Beach Racing and
Recreational Facilities District. The Frank Rendon Park project was the
County of Volusia's first completed ECHO project. Daytona Beach Shores
maintains the park.
Location
2705 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores
(about two miles north of Dunlawton Boulevard)
Amenities
Sheltered picnic areas,
grills, children's playground with padded
floor, disability-accessible restrooms, water fountain, outdoor showers,
141 off-street
parking spaces, handicapped parking, wheelchair accessible wooden beach walkway,
wooden observation deck, beach wheels.
Reserving recreational facilities
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