Cant speak to "least people" cos that changes but the west end of 30a Dune Allen or Blue Mountain Beach would fit your question best - thanks for watching 30a-tv.com 3OA TV
Visiting in a couple weeks to check out the area to relocate to from Sarasota. It is CERTAINLY beautiful down here, but looking for a change of scenery after 13 years. 😉
Everything is perfect about this video except for the part where you left out how on some of the beaches the only way to go out on them is to pay 80 bucks for a beach chair.
Which is why indeed, we must protect customary use, and public accesses. The other places claim to be private beaches, thus can apply whatever policies they want. Luckily its not like West Palm Beach, which has about zero access in front of private property
@@bobsimmons1470 I guess there are several ways to look at how private property is defined. If i buy a house and people starting sitting in my front yard I may want to protect the boundaries. That would be the same no matter what state it is.
glad you included a good amount from Seagrove... this gets skipped or short changed too often
We love Santa Rosa on 30A. We stayed at Sea Haunts on Spooky Lane every summer for years. My grands loved it there.
We just got back from Sea Haunts loved it❤️
Great video
I.like the art guy👍
I can not wait to go back to 30a. We had an amazing month of fun and relaxation. Beautiful place.
Thanks for sharing
Love 30A, hope all the businesses survive the Plandemic.
Most did cos of the short lockdown policies
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Which beach.has the least people /tall.condos? I'm.planning a trip now for June/July.
Cant speak to "least people" cos that changes but the west end of 30a Dune Allen or Blue Mountain Beach would fit your question best - thanks for watching 30a-tv.com 3OA TV
Visiting in a couple weeks to check out the area to relocate to from Sarasota. It is CERTAINLY beautiful down here, but looking for a change of scenery after 13 years. 😉
Everything is perfect about this video except for the part where you left out how on some of the beaches the only way to go out on them is to pay 80 bucks for a beach chair.
Which is why indeed, we must protect customary use, and public accesses. The other places claim to be private beaches, thus can apply whatever policies they want. Luckily its not like West Palm Beach, which has about zero access in front of private property
@@30ATV yeah, it's too bad because I thought Florida was all about freedom
@@bobsimmons1470 I guess there are several ways to look at how private property is defined. If i buy a house and people starting sitting in my front yard I may want to protect the boundaries. That would be the same no matter what state it is.
@@30ATV yes the wealthy have decided that with their power and money they can own the beaches.