Escambia County Offers Safety Tips For Blue Angels Weekend

July 15, 2016

With the Blue Angels ready to take to the skies for the Pensacola Beach Air Show, Escambia County offers the following tips for a safe, fun weekend in the sun:

  • Leave early. Traffic will be heavy, and parking is limited on Pensacola Beach.
  • Don’t forget to get in the fast lane to the beach with SunPass, now accepted at the Bob Sikes Bridge Toll Plaza. With a SunPass transponder, the $1 toll will be deducted from your account each time you pass through the toll. No need to stop and pay $1 in cash – which means less time in the car and more time on the beach. For more information, click here.
  • If parking is full in the core areas, take advantage of the free Pensacola Beach trolleys offered by the Santa Rosa Island Authority. East and west parking lots will be serviced by trolleys and will take beach goers to and from Casino Beach. For a map of trolley stops and a live trolley tracker, click here.
  • Stay safe and hydrated. Bring plenty of water for everyone in your party, and remember that alcohol, sun and swimming do not mix.
  • Swim in lifeguarded areas, and be sure to follow all lifeguard instructions. Swimmers will not be allowed in the Gulf during the airshow. For information about beach conditions, visit www.pensacolabeachlifeguards.com.
  • Remember to “leave no trace” and keep Pensacola Beach sea turtle-friendly. Properly dispose of trash, fill in any holes in the sand and remove belongings from the beach at the end of the day. This includes not leaving any personal property unattended on the sandy gulf beach from sunset until sunrise like umbrellas, tents, beach toys and chairs. To view the Leave No Trace ordinance, click here.
  • Follow all Pensacola Beach rules, including:
    • Glass containers are not allowed on the beach.
    • The west side of the Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier is an alcohol free zone.
    • Open containers are not allowed off the boardwalk or outside any establishment.
    • No alcohol can be consumed in any parking lot on Santa Rosa Island.
    • Dogs other than service animals are not permitted on the any of the beaches except in designated dog parks. To view complete rules and boundaries for Pensacola Beach dog parks, click here.

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