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Do Destin beaches close at night?

All beach accesses in Destin are open 7 days a week, sunrise to sunset.



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Overnight camping is NOT ALLOWED on the beaches in Destin.

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While many other Florida beaches close at night, Narcity contacted the Clearwater Parks and Recreation's department to confirm that beach access is available 24/7. So don't forget your bathing suit. Beach rules still apply at night, and swimming is only allowed within the marked Safe Bathing Limit areas.

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You can continue reading to learn more about each of the public beach access locations in Destin spanning from west to east. All beach accesses in Destin are open 7 days a week, sunrise to sunset.

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Needless to say guest interested in a bustling, fun, and diverse nightlife are sure to find their home away from home in Destin! The sounds and sights of Destin Florida at night are hard to beat. Places like the Destin Harbor come alive with clubs, restaurants, concerts, plays, and more!

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Look at the Stars Get your daily dose of exercise by going for a walk on the beach after dark. The stars and meteor showers are a good way to make conversation with the person you go with. As you make your way towards the water, look down and see if there are any starfish or other sea creatures lying about.

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Personal watercraft may not be operated from 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, even if navigation lights are used. Remember, both federal and state law requires the use of navigation lights from sunset to sunrise.

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Sleeping on the beach at night does come with some risks and safety concerns that should not be ignored. It's important to acknowledge that not all beaches are suitable for overnight stays, and one must exercise caution.

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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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Red Flag. When a Red flag is hoisted on Destin's beaches, it carries a clear and urgent message: high hazard. This is a warning of rough conditions such as strong surf or powerful currents. It's the Gulf telling you to take extreme caution if you choose to enter the water.

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