Lake Okeechobee. Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail. Lake Placid. Moore Haven. Port Mayaca. South Bay. Biscayne Bay. Biscayne National Park. Boca Raton. Boynton Beach. Coral Gables. Delray Beach. Northeast Everglades Natural Area. Florida Keys. Fort Lauderdale. Fort Pierce. Hobe Sound. Jensen Beach. Juno Beach. Key Biscayne. Key Largo. Key West. Ocean to Lake Greenway. Overseas Heritage Trail. Palm Beach. Vero Beach. West Palm Beach.
Barefoot Beach Preserve. Barrier Island Sanctuary. Big Lagoon State Park. Big Talbot Island State Park. Caladesi Island State Park. Camp Helen State Park. Cayo Costa State Park. Coral Cove. Deer Lake State Park. Don Pedro Island State Park.
Grayton Beach State Park. Honeymoon Island State Park. Long Key State Park. Ponce Preserve. Sandy Point. Smyrna Dunes Park. Florida's coast offers a variety of natural habitats — sand dunes, salt marshes, wild mangrove-filled islands and spectacular coral reefs — as well as historical sites, state parks, fishing communities, yacht-lined marinas and urban centers. Visitors can choose the access that best matches their interests and needs.
The guide provides an interactive map and detailed information about each access—parking, accessibility, facilities, shelters, picnic areas, boardwalks, camping, boat ramps, food nearby or on site and fees.
An interactive map displays access points and allows you to zoom in and out for varying perspectives. During summer months, marine turtles come ashore to nest on Florida's beaches. There are more than 30 plants and animals considered rare within the state that inhabit the beach and adjacent habitats.
Tourists and residents come to the beaches to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of natural beauty. Others visit the beaches and nearby waters to engage in boating, fishing, diving and other recreational activities.
These factors make Florida's beaches are an integral part of the state's economy. The beach and dune system is the first line of defense against storms because it acts as a buffer between storm waves and coastal development or infrastructure.
During storms, waves reach the beach and dunes before they get to upland property. The beach and dune system absorbs wave energy and reduces damage to upland structures. The act provides three interrelated programs that the Department of Environmental Protection administers to protect the state's sandy beaches: the Coastal Construction Control Line; Beach Management Funding Assistance; and Beaches, Inlets and Ports programs.
The Legislature recognizes that beach erosion is a statewide problem that does not confine its effects to local government jurisdictions.
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