FIREWORKS — Fireworks are prohibited on Destin beaches. SAND REMOVAL — It is unlawful to remove sand from the beach.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTSWhile property deeds vary for upland property owners, on average their beach extends approximately 20 feet to the mean high water line (MHWL) or Mean High Tide Line (MHTL). The beach that is south of the MHWL line, including the wet sand area, is owned by the State of Florida.
Our waters stay clear and clean thanks to the protection from the Choctawhatchee Bay. Nearby rivers drain directly into the Bay and it acts as a filter for sediment, brackish waters, and carries any potential river runoff away from our crystalline coast.
No soil or earth of any kind is allowed into the United States without a permit issued in advance by USDA Plant Protection and Quarantine Permit Unit. Pure sand, such as a small container of decorative beach sand, is usually allowed. Always check with the permit unit in advance for details.
On coastal Florida beaches, sand that has been wet from normal Ocean or Gulf wave and tide action is always public access and use, dry sand can be either public or private. Though it's not quite that simple. It depends entirely on how far a recorded private property line extends toward the water.
The presence of these nutrients then leads to profuse algal growth as it mixes with the ocean water. Light, reflecting off of this algae (phytoplankton) is then further enhanced by the white sand backdrop giving the water the appearance of being “green” in color.
Centuries of wave and water action eventually ground the quartz into smaller and smaller grains, producing the sugar-fine sand Destin residents enjoy today.
Destin is located in the picturesque Florida Panhandle, known for its beautiful beaches and pleasant weather year-round. Henderson Beach State Park is a must-visit destination in Destin, with its stunning sugar-white sand and numerous outdoor activities like hiking and camping.