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Frank Rendon Park Reopens in Daytona Beach Shores After Hurricane Restoration

Frank Rendon Park Reopens in Daytona Beach Shores After Hurricane Restoration
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Frank Rendon Park in Daytona Beach Shores reopens with new shoreline protection infrastructure.

Frank Rendon Park in Daytona Beach Shores has officially reopened to the public following extensive restoration work. The beloved coastal destination, located at 2705 S. Atlantic Ave., welcomed visitors back on March 31, 2026, after closure for hurricane damage repairs.

The restoration project included significant infrastructure improvements, with Volusia County installing a new seawall and granite stone revetment to protect the park and shoreline from future storm damage. These enhancements underscore the county's commitment to preserving its valuable coastal assets.

Edgewater residents and visitors should note that Volusia County has implemented a new paid beach parking program. Frank Rendon Park now requires a $20 parking fee for beach access at county lots. Registered Volusia County residents can take advantage of the ParkVolusia program for discounted rates and free parking at designated locations. Non-residents can purchase daily or annual beach driving permits.

Frank Rendon Park remains a valued destination for swimming, fishing, picnicking, and enjoying the Atlantic Ocean. For more information about parking rates and beach access, visit the Volusia County Parks and Recreation Department website.

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