Visit Florida - Worth the Drive 2008 - (Page 34) 34 WWW.AAA.COM/ VISITFLORIDA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Hang Ten FAST FACTS Start: Sebastian End: Daytona Beach Stats: 135 miles; 3 hrs., 15 min. You don’t need a woody wagon to make this trip, but a surfboard will come in mighty handy. (Surf shops up and down the coast rent them if you don’t have your own.) Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway follows State Road A1A to Central East Florida’s hottest surf spots, shops, schools and even a surfing museum. North of it, historic A1A continues along the big-wave corridor, where you can “wipe out” any vibes of dull and flat. PHOTOS: (1) Ron Jon Surf Shop, Cocoa Beach (2) Daytona Beach Pier (3) New Smyrna Beach Day 1: Sebastian/Melbourne Surfers-in-the-know aim their boards toward Sebastian Inlet State Park (321-984-4852, www.floridastateparks.org/sebastianinlet) when the waves are barreling. Start your surfing safari here before heading north. The park, a regular host of national surfing competitions, also offers camping (reservations required). During summer break, the park hosts weeklong surf camps presented by big-time >>> 2 3 http://WWW.AAA.COM/VISITFLORIDA http://www.floridastateparks.org/sebastianinlet
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