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Duval & St. John’s County Beaches are Now Open for Essential Activities [Restricted Time Frames]
Duval County Beaches are now open from 6AM to 11AM and evenings from 5PM to 8PM, and St. John’s County Beaches are open from 6AM to 12 PM daily, for essential activities, such as walking, running, swimming, fishing, and surfing.
BE SAFE – FOLLOW CDC ADVISORIES TO AVOID THE COVID-19 VIRUS
Today’s Tides
Low 1:18am 0.5ft High 7:24am 5.2ft Low 1:36pm 0.4ft High 7:40pm 5.5ft Report 2 – 11:00 AM
Good late Morning Monday! Report 2 shows very strong SW winds on smallish surf. No one is out but it looks to be in the thigh high range with clearing skies after our storms passed through earlier this morning. The next beach opening is at 5PM today and it could be worth a look for a high tide session, (if winds calm down). Check back for update 3 tonight! (Pertaining to COVID-19 Click Here to see CDC Guidelines).
Duval & St. John’s County Beaches are Now Open for Essential Activities [Restricted Time Frames]
Duval County Beaches are now open from 6AM to 11AM and evenings from 5PM to 8PM, and St. John’s County Beaches are open from 6AM to 12 PM daily, for essential activities, such as walking, running, swimming, fishing, and surfing.
BE SAFE – FOLLOW CDC ADVISORIES TO AVOID THE COVID-19 VIRUS
Today’s Tides
Low 1:18am 0.5ft High 7:24am 5.2ft Low 1:36pm 0.4ft High 7:40pm 5.5ft Report 1 – 6:55 AM
Good Morning Monday! Our first report shows small surf on a high tide, in the knee to thigh high range. Winds are light out of the SW with scattered thunderstorms, and the next beach opening is at 5PM today. Check back for updates! (Pertaining to COVID-19 Click Here to see CDC Guidelines).
NEW T’S ARE IN THE HOUSE!
Duval & St Johns County Beaches are open with Restricions; Nassau County Beaches are Still Closed
The COVID-19 Pandemic is Real
Dear Friends,
Our beaches are now open from 6am to 11am and from 5pm to 8pm daily for essential activities, (such as walking, running, swimming, fishing, and surfing). Please be responsible and follow Social Distancing Guidelines so we can keep this freedom. (Pertaining to COVID-19 Click Here to see CDC Guidelines).