Body boarding at New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Here’s a short clip of me swimming out in the waves at New Smyrna Beach. I attached my GoPro straight onto my cheap foam body board and enjoyed the surf.

New Smyrna has become my favorite beach to visit in Florida. Although it’s a bit of a drive from my home, it’s worth the mileage due to the great easy wheelchair access provided by parking your vehicle right on the sand. From your vehicle to the surf is about 20 feet and half of that distance is over highly compacted sand. The water is always a great temperature and there are few sand dunes to get in your way.

Parking is normally $10 per day, but is FREE for those with a disabled parking permit. Just mention it to the guard at the gate and they’ll give you a windshield sticker for future quick access.

There are a few downsides to keep in mind.

First, New Smyrna is a very popular beach in the summer. It’s always crowded. Be prepared to have to drive more than a mile along the beach before you find an empty parking spot. The good news is there is always enough room if you drive far enough from the entrance.

Second, vehicle access to the beach is CLOSED around high tide. Check the tide predictions for the day before you go and try to avoid the time two hours before or after high tide.

Third, there is almost always a strong rip tide parallel to the coast. This means if you get in the water and aren’t paying attention, you will literally be taken a mile or more down the coast. For those of in a wheelchair that struggle to get through any sand, it’s a major concern.

Despite these issues, New Smyrna is still my favorite beach. The people are always friendly, there are vendors that sell snacks, you can see crabs, sea turtles & all kinds of birds, oh and you can’t beat the accessibility.

My first GoPro video

Here is my very first GoPro video. I attached the camera on the front of my Dragonfly handcycle. I still have one of the original three speed Dragonfly’s and it’s still my favorite wheelchair attachment toy. It’s always fun, gets me a lot of compliments, and best of all let’s me go at a fast speed without having to even transfer out of my chair.

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I took my gear over to Lake Nona, Florida, a classic riding spot for me. It’s near my home and work, with a beautiful bike trail that goes several miles through the area sounding the Orlando Airport. The trail even features accessible water fountains (accessible for both wheelchair users and dogs!) and complimentary air pumps. Parking is easy as the trail starts at a small commercial area that has a Panera, a Union Burger (Canadian burger chain that serves poutine), a pizza joint, and a frozen yogurt shop, among other businesses.

Lake Nona itself is an upscale community and a future biotech hub. There are some beautiful houses and people are always friendly.

My first video is rather uneventful, but it gives you an eye-level view of what riding my handcycle is like.