![]() Johns County and the Tourist Development Council provide the Reach the Beach shuttles to give St. Service updates will be provided via the Reach the Beach mobile app, the Beaches Twitter feed, and Facebook page. In accordance with CDC recommendations and State of Florida safety guidelines, shuttles have safety plans in place to protect drivers and passengers, including drivers wearing masks, buses being sanitized frequently, social distancing protocols, and capacity limitations. The shuttles will run every 20 minutes with the final shuttles departing at 4 p.m. Augustine Beach City Hall, 2200 A1A South, and the Pier parking lot, which provides direct access to Pier amenities and the beach. Johns County Ocean and Fishing Pier shuttle will transport beach visitors between St. The Mickler’s Landing Beachfront Park shuttle will transport beach visitors between Cornerstone Park, 1046 A1A North, and Mickler’s Landing Beachfront Park, which provides direct access to the beach. to 4 p.m., Saturday, September 4, through Monday, September 6, weather permitting. Johns County Ocean and Fishing Pierġ0 a.m. Porpoise Point is currently closed to vehicular access as it has experienced extreme erosion and the vehicular ramp has been compromised. Please find alternative ways to access the beach, including walking, biking, carpooling, or visiting one of the other beachfront parks. Parking in the Vilano area is anticipated to be at capacity by 10 a.m. Vilano Beach is open for vehicular access with 4×4-mandated conditions. Beach driving updates will be provided via the Reach the Beach mobile app, the Beaches Twitter feed, and Facebook page. Please abide by posted signage and information given by toll staff at all locations. Please note, this stretch is tidal dependent and is one way only. Vehicles can also continue south to exit at the Fort Matanzas ramp. ![]() Vehicles can travel two-way from Crescent Beach for approximately 3.5 miles south and will be able to turn around to also exit at the Crescent Ramp. Traffic is southbound only between the A Street Ramp and the Crescent Beach Ramp. * Soft sand conditions may exist and only 4×4 vehicles may be allowed on some beaches. * All vehicles are required to stop at all beach ramps and yield to all pedestrians. * Vehicles may not enter the beach at the Fort Matanzas Ramp. * The maximum vehicular speed allowed on the beach is 10 mph. ![]() * Parking on Vilano Beach is parallel parking only on the east side of the driving lane. * Parking is allowed on the west side of the driving lane between the cones and the dune. * Vehicular traffic must remain in the designated driving lanes as identified by cones. Johns County beaches by complying with the following rules: For information about beach passes, please visit Please help maintain safe driving practices on St. Passes can be purchased with cash only at any beach access ramp. Beach passes are required for vehicle access. Vehicles are permitted on the beach between 8 a.m. Those who are not strong swimmers are not recommended to go beyond knee level in the water.īeach visitors are asked to observe flag colors, swim near a lifeguard, practice social distancing, and call 911 in the event there is an emergency. Swim parallel with the shoreline until you are out of the pull of the current and then swim toward shore. If you are caught in a rip current, the most important thing to remember is to remain calm. They may be recognized by a foamy, choppy surface and water that appears brown from sand being churned and moved rapidly out to sea. Rip currents are strong, fast-moving currents of water that move seaward from the shore. No Flag The absence of a flag does not mean there is no danger, as beach visitors should always exercise caution when swimming in the ocean. Purple flags indicate dangerous marine life in the area. Red flags indicate a high hazard with stronger currents and more dangerous surf conditions. Yellow flags indicate a medium hazard level that could include strong currents and surf. In addition, Marine Rescue personnel will patrol the beaches on a regular basis. throughout Labor Day weekend, weather permitting. Lifeguards will be on duty at various locations on St. Please review the information below to assist you and your family in enjoying the Labor Day holiday weekend at the beach. Augustine Beach Police officers will all be working together from Saturday, September 4, through Monday, September 6, to ensure the safest beach experience possible for all residents and visitors. The Labor Day holiday weekend is one of the busiest times on St. Updated AugLabor Day Weekend Beach Information
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