Daytona Beach Fishing Pier
This is one of the most iconic landmarks of Daytona Beach. Originally built in the early 1900s this pier has been destroyed by fire, battled hurricanes, and changed ownership several times. In 2004, the Daytona Beach Pier was purchased by the city of Daytona Beach. Currently, the pier has been reopened with Joe’s Crab Shack restaurant. Fishing is free on the end of the pier. There is no bait shop on the pier since it was reopened. The pier is significantly shorter than in the past due to hurricanes, but still offers a great spot to get away for a while.
Daytona Beach Fishing Pier Phone:
NA
Daytona Beach Fishing Pier Hours of Operation:
March 16 to October 31 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., 7 days a week.
From November 1 to March 15, hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 days a week
Daytona Beach Fishing Pier Website:
http://www.codb.us/index.aspx?nid=529
Admissions & Pricing
Adult Fishing – Free
Rod Rentals
NA
Bait Options
None
Daytona Beach Fishing Pier Amenities
Well Lighted
Seating
Handicap Accessible
Bathrooms and Restaurant Available
Running water on pier
Parking Available
Fishing license not required
No cleaning fish on pier
Common Fish Caught
Spots
Whiting
Kings
Pompano
Flounder
Trout
Spanish Mackeral
Sheepshead
Blues
Shark
Address: 1200 Main Street, Daytona Beach FL 32118 USA
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