Can easily convert one tennis court to 4 courts for Pickleball - the fastest growing game in the nation. I will help you do that and teach the game for free to boot. Moved to Ormond by the Sea 6 mont…Full review by K5000ROmikec
Nov 1, 2021
Beautiful hidden gem. If you didn’t know or pull in just to see- you’d just assume it’s a parking lot to access the beach across A1A. It’s so much more. Restroom facilities (one in A1A parking lot a…Full review by JRay76
someone told me that you can do bonfires on Bicentennial Park Beach as long as there's to clean up.
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It’s Tom Renick Park and per the county website... Bonfires on the beach A beach bonfire in a fire ring is a time-honored tradition for residents and visitors to enjoy. Fire pits are …
It’s Tom Renick Park and per the county website... Bonfires on the beach A beach bonfire in a fire ring is a time-honored tradition for residents and visitors to enjoy. Fire pits are large cement rings in the sand for building a bonfire. Volusia County's Beach Safety Division provides fire rings free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations for the fire pits must be made in advance; reservations for the next season will not be taken before Oct. 23. Beach visitors are permitted to bring their own bonfire pit as long as it's not sea turtle nesting season. No permit necessary! All rules still apply. The wood for the fire is not provided. The best type of wood to bring is unprocessed wood. Do not use discarded wood from household furniture with varnishes and paint, or wood containing nails. Bonfire rings create instant gathering places for entertainment and sharing, which is why they are such a popular activity. They are only available during non-turtle nesting seasons (November through April). Reservations will not be taken after April 24.