Why This Matters in Real Estate

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There’s something truly special about life in Ponte Vedra Beach — the sound of waves in the distance, the soft ocean breeze, and the sense of community that comes with living so close to the water. Whether you enjoy morning walks along the shore, family beach days, or quiet sunset strolls, knowing where to access the beach makes all the difference.

Most of the public beach accesses in Ponte Vedra Beach are located along Ponte Vedra Boulevard, between The Lodge & Club and the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. These paths are pedestrian-only and do not have parking, but they offer a peaceful, neighborhood feel — perfect for those who live nearby or prefer to walk or bike. You’ll find them roughly every five homes along the Boulevard, each marked by a blue and white beach access sign.

If you’re driving, Mickler’s Landing is the main public access point with ample parking, restrooms, and a convenient boardwalk leading straight to the sand. It’s a local favorite for sunrise walks, family outings, and catching an afternoon wave.

If you’re thinking about buying a home in Ponte Vedra Beach — especially in Old Ponte Vedra — be sure to ask where the nearest beach access is located and review the local beach rules. This is especially helpful if you don’t plan to join a club or are on a waiting list for membership. It also is helpful for privacy issues if you are looking for oceanfront property. A footpath or boardwalk can impact the sale.

Below, you’ll find the addresses for the public beach accesses so you can start exploring and enjoying everything that makes Ponte Vedra Beach such a wonderful place to live.

Kim Martin-Fisher and Jennifer Martin Faulkner, Realtors, lead Northeast Florida’s luxury real estate market as Douglas Elliman’s premier team. With four decades of experience and over $1 billion in career sales, they specialize in creating extraordinary outcomes for discerning clients. Their expertise covers Ponte Vedra Beach, Jacksonville, and St Augustine.