|
Visitors to
Smyrna Dunes Park may arrive by land or by sea.
Perched on 250 acres of pristine land at the northern
tip of the New Smyrna Beach peninsula, the area is
surrounded by water on three sides. Waters from the
Indian River flow through Ponce Inlet and into the
Atlantic Ocean providing a variety of fishing or
swimming venues for park goers.
The park
also provides a unique opportunity for naturalists,
ecologists, students and the general public to see a
wide variety of animals, birds, reptiles, marine life
and vegetation in their natural habitat. Consisting of
five ecosystems, the predominant habitat is sand dunes.
To protect the natural habitat, more than two miles of
elevated boardwalks, picnic areas, pavilions and an
observation tower have been erected on the 255 acres.
The park consists of five ecosystems (ocean, river,
dunes, scrub zone, saltwater marsh).
The
principal system is vast sand dunes. To protect the
sensitive sand dunes from foot traffic, two miles of
elevated walkways, picnic areas, pavilions and an
observation tower were built, allowing visitors to
travel through the park in a natural environment. Smyrna
Dunes provides a unique opportunity for naturalists,
ecologists, students and the general public to see a
wide variety of animals, birds, reptiles, marine life
and vegetation in their natural habitat.
The
surrounding waters provide excellent fishing, boating
and swimming opportunities. Smyrna Dunes Park is one of
a few County parks where man’s best friend may enjoy the
amenities. However, pets must be leashed at all times.
Guided nature walks and educational programs are
available. Admission is $3.50 for vehicles of eight
passengers or less. Yearly passes are available. |