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TCNTCN & BLIND CREEK BEACH HAPPENINGS
Blind Creek Beach is Open!
The gates to Blind Creek Beach were reopened on October 19th after the County determined the area was again safe for usage. Our thanks go out to St Lucie County Parks & Recreation for their work to restore the park. The parking lot has been regraded and is now in good shape. As for the beach itself, it was a bit narrow after the storms but is slowly coming back. However, we may still see a narrow beach due to king tides.
What are King Tides?
King Tides are exceptionally high tides that occur when the moon is closest to the earth and is either full or new. In Florida, King Tides are most common in the Fall, when seasonal factors like water temperature and currents cause sea levels to rise.
High King Tides are anticipated on these dates:
Oct 30 - Nov 4
Nov 13-18
Nov 29-30
Due to the higher-than-average tides, we may still see debris washing up on the beach. Why not make everyday beach cleanup day? Bring a trash bag when you visit and pick up any debris near your encampment. Our thanks to those beachgoers who regularly make a habit of keeping our beach the cleanest in the County!
St. Lucie County Beach Conditions Hotline: 772-462-1421
Fundraiser to Rebuild Sunnier Palms
Our friends at Sunnier Palms Nudist Park and Campground in Fort Pierce sustained major tornado damage. The park is temporarily closed for renovation and cleanup. They are seeking donations to help defray the cost of their rebuilding effort. If you feel so inclined, you can donate by clicking the link below.
Sunnier Palms GoFundMe Page
If you are able to donate some time to help with cleanup, please call them at 772-468-8512 to see what's needed.
Please watch their website for updates:
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