Playalinda Beach Explained

Playalinda Beach (Playa Linda - Spanish for "pretty beach")[1] is a beach located on Florida's east coast in Canaveral National Seashore near Titusville, Florida.

Beach information

Playalinda is considered a surfing location by many of the locals.

Playalinda is accessible from Titusville, Florida.[2] The beach is currently open to the public daily between 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. Access to the beach may be closed periodically[3] in preparation for rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station or the Kennedy Space Center, which are just south of Playalinda Beach.

Canaveral National Seashore has concurrent jurisdiction with both the state of Florida and its counties of Volusia and Brevard. Federal, State and County law enforcement officers may enforce any and all respective laws/ordinances that do not conflict with Federal laws and regulations.

Brevard County has an ordinance that prohibits nudity in public places. Playalinda Beach is within the jurisdiction of Brevard County thus the nudity ordinance is enforceable by county and state law officers as well as federal park rangers.[4] The laws are rarely or erratically enforced, however, affording the beach a de facto clothing-optional status. This is only at the last parking location parking lot #13.[5] [6]

Park fees

Free entrance days, 2021

Jan 18, 2021: Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.Apr 17, 2021: First day of National Park WeekAug 4, 2021: One year anniversary of the Great American Outdoors ActAug 25, 2021: National Park Service BirthdaySep 25, 2021: National Public Lands DayNov 11, 2021: Veterans Day

Geography

Playalinda Beach is on a barrier island separate from the mainland by the Indian River. The first parking spot is located at . Canaveral National Seashore's 24miles of shoreline is the longest stretch of undeveloped public beach on the east coast of Florida. The stretch of drivable beach is just over 4miles long.

The barrier island is a thin ribbon of sand lying between the ocean and Mosquito Lagoon. In some places it is no more than 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.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: What's The Answer? . September 13, 1986 . Orlando Sentinel . March 24, 2023.
  2. http://www.maxbrewerbridge.com/ Max Brewer
  3. http://www.nps.gov/cana/planyourvisit/park-closure-notices.htm Park Closure Notices
  4. through the Assimilative Crimes Act (18 USC 13)
  5. Web site: Playalinda Beach Florida - Nude Beach - Kennedy Space Center-Cape Canaveral.
  6. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEEDB1E38F935A25754C0A963958260 NY Times
  7. https://www.nps.gov/cana/planyourvisit/fees.htm Canaveral National Seashore Florida: Fees & Passes
  8. http://www.nps.gov/cana/naturescience/upload/Coast%20&%20Shorelines.pdf Coast and shorelines