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Bicentennial Park
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
2 reviews for Bicentennial Park
Beautiful Bicentennial!
Bicentennial Park is a great retreat for both adults and kids. It's basically a beachside park with all the facilities of a regular park! It's a great place for family retreats, date nights, or to just get away from it all.
The Good:
Plenty to Do: Of course the first thing you'll probably hit at Bicentennial Park is the Beach, and honestly who would blame you? It's beautiful, and there's hardly ever anyone ever there, so it's very private. But let's say you want to do something else. There's tennis courts, a volleyball setup, and even a playground. And if you're looking to make a day of it, well there are covered picnic tables for your use.
Not Just Cheap, Free!: Anyone who visits the Daytona area often knows that the free public beach is a dying breed, so it is nice to see that some still survive
The Bad:
N/A
Bicentennial Park is an absolutely darling public beach with enough facilities to be a full-fledged park even without the beach. Stay for an hour or stay for a day, because this place is almost never crowded, and well worth the drive if it is out of your way!
Overall 10/10= Better Get to Bicentennial
I've never been to this park, per se, but it is adjacent to the most beautiful stretch of beach in the Daytona Beach area. Once you get past the condos just south of the park, S.R. A1A runs along a this pristine stretch of beach for a good 20 miles. There's parking on the shoulder every few miles, and walkways to get you over the dunes. Unlike the rest of Daytona Beach, the beach here is narrow, soft and overlooked by steep dunes. It's a very tranquil atmosphere, and you're guaranteed to have the place pretty much to yourself. The lifeguard towers only go up so far, so be careful if you're swimming. It's a great place for a day (or night!) at the beach, or just for a long drive up to Flagler and back.


