Playalinda Beach, Florida

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View of Playalinda Beach
View of Playalinda Beach

Playalinda Beach is a beach located on Florida's east coast in Canaveral National Seashore. When translated from Spanish, Playa linda is "pretty beach". The beach is open to the public daily between 6:00 am to 6:00 pm in the winter and 6:00 am to 8:00 pm in the summer. Access to the beach may be closed periodically in preparation for Space Shuttle or other rocket launches.

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[edit] Beach Information

Surfing at Spot 5
Surfing at Spot 5

Playalinda is known for its surfing spots.

Playlinda is accessible from Titusville, Florida by taking State Road 406 to the Max Brewer draw bridge, following the road veering to the right to the main entrance into the park.

There has been a long a history of a legal disputes at Playalinda Beach over nudists using the beach. Of the four miles of road that follows the beach, the northern most parking area is where nudist activity regularly occurs.

[edit] Park Fees

Park Fees

  • Daily Use Fee: $3.00 per person (children under age 16 are admitted free)
  • Annual Park Pass: $35.00
  • Individuals on foot or bicycle; $3.00 per day
  • Effective January 1, 2008, the National Park Service at Canaveral National Seashore was planning to adopt the National entrance fee pricing structure by charging a $7.00 per person entrance fee at the Seashore. This plan has been indefinitely postponed. The last fee structure change was in January 2006.

[edit] Geography

Location of Playalinda Beach, Florida

Playalinda Beach is on a barrier Island separate from the mainland by the Indian River. The first parking spot is roughly located at 28°39′53″N, 80°38′21″W (28.664722,-80.639167). Canaveral National Seashore's 24 miles of shoreline is the longest stretch of undeveloped public beach on the east coast of Florida. The stretch of drivable beach is just over 4 miles.

The barrier island is a thin ribbon of sand lying between the ocean and Mosquito Lagoon. In some places it is no more than 100 yards wide. Unlike many barrier islands with primary and secondary dunes, Playalinda has only a single dune, The island provides an important buffer against tropical storms and hurricanes, absorbing the initial brunt of wind and waves. 1

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