🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Sunset Park is a hidden gem tucked away in Daytona Beach Shores, FL, perfect for dog owners seeking a peaceful waterfront spot with beautiful sunset views. Though the park is small and simple, it offers unmatched tranquility along the Intracoastal, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing stroll with your leashed dog, fishing, or simply enjoying river breezes. Locals praise its quiet atmosphere and the occasional sighting of dolphins and manatees.
Accessibility is limited as there is no on-site parking, but you can park at nearby McElroy Park or Van Alder Dog Park, which are just a short walk away. The park is equipped with benches for seating and a handy dog waste station at the entrance, ensuring a clean, pet-friendly experience. It’s a top spot for those looking to unwind with their furry friends near Daytona Beach Shores, offering great views and a safe setting for leashed dogs.
Beautiful park on the intercostal. Fun fishing and it’s usually not all that busy.
A hidden gem in Daytona Beach Shores. There’s not much here but a park bench, a trashcan and a beautiful sunset.
It’s a great quiet place to sit and relax, watch for dolphins and manatees and maybe enjoy a cold one!
There’s river access but shoes are recommended.
there is no way to park the car, there is no access to the water, it’s just a passage between houses
As a local I’ve enjoyed this beautiful hidden gem my whole life. No parking so you’ll have to walk, nearest parking off van Avenue is McElroy park/ Van Alder dog park around the corner. Very quiet & peaceful. No one is usually there when I’ve gone in the evening or the early morning. I have passed by & one or two people sitting on the bench enjoying the view or fishing. Leashed dogs welcome. At the entrance you’ll find a dog waste station. I absolutely recommend this place to relax at any time of day!
This is a very small park, with 2 benches, on the river. You cannot drive here. I saw on the news yesterday a report about dust from the Saharan Desert and how it makes the sky more colorful. So, my son, his friend and I took a walk to go see this beautiful scene. It actually ended up turning red. I missed taking those pictures because I was on the phone with my other son, describing it to him. It was very well worth it!! I don’t know who maintains this park, but, Thank You!