We visited in January, 2024. It was a weekday with temperatures in the 70's to 80 degrees. So it was fairly quiet. The park being located at the beach where the Main Street Pier and the south end of the walkway begins, was convenient. It's a nice park, at least when we visited. But there isn't a lot to do at the park itself. There was a volleyball court. And there was a splash pad for the kids. Other than restrooms, there wasn't much else. There is no playground or such. And yes, there are restrooms. They are located near the splash pad (near the walkway and pier entrances). There ware also water fountains for a drink outside the restrooms. If I forgot something, my apologies. But it was a nice place just to sit and relax to enjoy the view. At least it was when we visited. Its location near the beach, walkway and pier is pretty convenient. I liked being able to park right at this park. Although we had to pay to park. It was worth the price. I'm sure it wouldn't be this easy during the...
Read moreThe pictures are old. The splash pad looks dirty and run down. Unhoused people all over the area near the splash pad. We witnessed a swearing argument about stealing between an unhoused man and unhoused woman, also saw they had a big group nearby that set up in the grass area, then had to be harassed for money by another unhoused man. I felt very unsafe here. The parking is cheap $5 for 4 hours, but the parking lot is small and I left in under an hour because I didn't feel safe or comfortable with my young child. The bathroom was run down and not clean. Out of soap at the sink. I advise not going to this splash pad. Port Orange splash pad is clean, nicer and safer and the Riverview Daytona splash pad is also safer, nicer, clean and newer and free street parking. I will never go to this...
Read more20 dollar parking fees outrageous. Careful of public parking sign if you don't see other signs indicating it is paid parking you will get a ticket. Honestly just saw the public parking sign and figured other signs pertained to the clearly metered side parking areas.. imagine that public tax payer parking created to encourage people visit and conduct commerce to discover that not only do you get to pay taxes for the creation of the parking space you must also pay again to use the space. Maybe the city should charge the fee to the local business who...
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