Does Crescent Beach cost money?

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asked Jul 22, 2023 in Swimming & Diving by 1983dg (460 points)
Does Crescent Beach cost money?

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answered Jul 28, 2023 by Higgonbottom (14,870 points)
Crescent Beach does cost money as there's a nominal access fee for driving on Crescent Beach that is charged daily form March 1st through August 31st and then only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday through September.

Minimal access to the beach is offered at Crescent Beach Ramp on Cubbedge Road.

For Maine Crescent Beach there is an $8.00 entrance fee for non residents and a $6.00 entrance fee for Maine residents.

Crescent Beach is salt water with beach grass, studded sand dunes and ocean breezes as well as picnic areas, herring gulls and fishing boat views.

Crescent beach is swimmable in the roped family friendly swimming area of Crescent Beach that is for swimmers of all ages.

The roped swimming area of Crescent Beach also has lifeguards on duty from the months of Late June to Labor Day.

Although if you do go swimming at Crescent Beach you should be know that there is a strong undertow that is from tidal actions and from adjacent Nicomekl River.

Crescent Beach is a quiet beach that is located on the southernmost part of Florida's Historic Coast.

Crescent Beach is also found in a mostly residential area that makes the experience and visit to Crescent Beach personal and quiet as well as relaxing.

Crescent Beach is an unincorporated census-designated place in St. Johns County, Florida, United States.

The population was 985 at the 2000 census.

Crescent Beach is a beautiful stretch of the Florida coast just south of St. Augustine.

The Crescent Beach gets it's name from the natural shape on the coastline.

The hard-packed sand lends itself to activities including beach bike rides, walks, frisbee, and volleyball.

Crescent Beach's waters are clean, the sand is white, no trash at all, no crowds, good waves.

Like its sister beach to the north, Crescent Beach boasts white sand and turquoise waters.

While similar in beauty, Crescent Beach is often much less crowded than Siesta Beach, making it an attractive family-friendly destination for the season.

Enjoy swimming, beach volleyball and scenic views from the pier and nature trails.

Locals love Crescent Beach because it is wide, has convenient parking, and isn't as congested as many beaches tend to be.

Because it is in the southern end of Florida's Historic Coast, it maintains an “old Florida” vibe as a quieter beach with white sand and located in a mostly residential area.

Crescent Beach State Park is a classic saltwater beach park with beach grass-studded sand dunes, ocean breezes, herring gulls, picnic areas and views of fishing boats and an offshore island.

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