Detecting Allowed In Sebastian Inlet State Park North Side of Inlet ?????

theseeker

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I was out there today, though not on the north end. I didn't want to pay the $8 admission.

I was told in the treasure museum that it is fine to detect the beach of the park, but you cannot detect in the surf and you cannot detect the sand dunes.
 

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theseeker

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Smudge said:
I was out there today, though not on the north end. I didn't want to pay the $8 admission.

I was told in the treasure museum that it is fine to detect the beach of the park, but you cannot detect in the surf and you cannot detect the sand dunes.

Smudge, thanks for the heads up, appreciate it.
 

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Yes, North side is fine, as he said only beach, no dunes and no water.
 

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