News Flash • Sea turtle nesting season in Walton County

Last Updated: June 26, 2025By


News Release in Preparation of July 4, 2025

Walton County Beach Code Compliance (Code) is asking for public assistance in having a successful morning nesting survey by the South

Walton Turtle Watch Group (SWTW) on July 4, 2025. This will be the third year that the Code office has assisted the SWTW by restricting

access to the Grayton Beach access by vehicles on this holiday during the morning nesting survey. We will have officers on the access very

early on the morning of July 4, 2025. Walton County’s Waterways and Beach Activities Ordinance prohibits driving on the beach after 10pm

until the completion of the morning nesting survey. See full text below.

Section :2024- 22-57(4)(q)

During turtle nesting season driving is prohibited from 10:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. or after the morning nesting survey has been completed (if completed earlier than 8:00 a.m.),

with the exception of vehicles launching or recovering boats. When driving between dusk and 10:00 p.m., headlights must be dim and used only when in motion. Headlights 

must have red filters over the headlights. Light wavelength with red filters should be > 560 nm.

All vehicles launching boats must be parked in designated parking areas so as to not obstruct other beach users.

Vehicles found on the beach during the listed times in the ordinance are subject to a written citation for violation of Section:2024-22-57 (4)(q).

Please note that the morning nesting survey is typically completed earlier than 8am and Code will allow access as soon as SWTW

completes the survey. 

If anyone has any questions, please contact the

Code office at (850) 622-0000.

The public should also be aware of Section 14-11 of Walton County’s Land Development Code which prohibits toy firearms, fireworks, and

explosives in any park area or any other owned or leased property such as county owned beach access. Below is the full text of Section 14-11.

Sec. 14-11. – Toy firearms, fireworks, and explosives.

(a) Na person shall bring into, or possess, or set off or otherwise cause to explode or discharge or burn, in any park area or any other county owned or leased property, any

firecrackers, torpedoes, rockets, toy firearms, cannons, or other fireworks or explosives of or containing flammable material or any substance, compound, mixture, or article

which in conjunction with any other substance or compound, may explode, discharge or burn, unless he first obtains a written permit from the manager.

{b) Parents and/or guardians shall be held responsible and accountable for the actions of minors in regard to the prohibitions in the foregoing paragraph as provided by law.


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