How do you pay for parking at Jacksonville Beach Pier?


How do you pay for parking at Jacksonville Beach Pier? Pay Kiosks There are three pay-kiosks in the Pier lot at 503 1st Street North; three kiosks are located in the Latham Plaza Lot at 14 1st Street North, two kiosks in the lot at 422 1st Street North, and one kiosk is located in the lot at 450 2nd Street North. No cash is accepted at kiosks.


How much does it cost to walk on the Jacksonville Pier?

The Jacksonville Beach Pier will start charging walkers and fishers beginning with the new year. Starting Jan. 2, it'll cost you $2 to walk on the pier and $5 to fish from it. Duval County residents and hotel guests with a valid key card will get a dollar off the price.


How much does it cost to go to the Jacksonville Beach Pier?

The city says starting on January 2nd, 2023. There will be daily fees for walking and fishing on the pier. General admission for walking is $2 and fishing will be $5. The city says walking will be $1 for Duval County residents and hotel guests with a hotel key card.


Do you have to pay to park at Florida beaches?

Except where free parking is mentioned, most beach parking lots are either metered or park-and-pay via automated pay stations. Many of the larger beachfront hotels offer day parking for a fee - usually a flat rate that's costlier than public parking (but sometimes it's worth it for the convenience).


Is Jacksonville beach open 24 7?

Jacksonville's beaches now open 24/7, with limits.