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Can you walk on Panama City Beach at night?

You don't need sunshine to enjoy the beach. One of the most popular things to do at night in Panama City Beach, Florida, it's easy to set up chairs and crack open a drink, or grab your partner for a moonlit stroll.



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Hours, Location, Parking, and Additional Information The M.B. Miller County Pier and beach is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is a large parking lot available on site at no cost.

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You must be 21 years of age to possess or drink alcohol. Violence and fighting is strictly prohibited. Climbing, jumping from, or throwing things from balconies is not allowed. No metal shovels are allowed on the sandy beach, and digging holes deeper than two feet is prohibited.

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At night, you'll see people taking flashlights to the beach. They're out there because you can spot crabs making their way across the sand. However, the light from your flashlight may confuse sea turtles who think it's moonlight, causing them to head in the wrong direction.

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Our pulsing nightlife scene makes it easy to find a spot to chill with your favorite cocktail, catch some live music, or continue your competitive streak with unique activities — ax-throwing anyone? So grab your group of friends or date and experience a memorable night out in Panama City Beach.

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Panama City Beach Rules Camping on the beach is not permitted, and anyone trying to stay overnight will be asked to leave. Weddings are allowed on the beach and no special permits are required. However, make sure you don't leave any items unattended after seven p.m.

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Panama City Beach: Alcoholic beverages are permitted year-round, except for the month of March.

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Most beaches are 24/7, yet parking may not be. So if you can access it by foot, it's open unless specifically called out.

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The Panama City Beach City Council on Thursday approved the second and final reading of an ordinance that bans cigarette smoking and vaping in public parks and along about 400 feet of beach on both sides of the Russell-Fields Pier.

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