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Your Easy Breezy Guide to Beach Trams in South Walton

There’s nothing quite like a beach day in South Walton, with the soft sand, sparkling Gulf water, salty breeze, and the unmistakable relief of a relaxing day ahead.

However, circling for a parking spot in the Florida heat can quickly dampen your day. Getting your toes in the sand in South Walton can be a whole lot easier with a little planning and a free ride on the South Walton Beach Tram.

With convenient parking facilities and regular service to select regional beach accesses, the tram is built for easy beach access on 30A. This means visitors can spend less time navigating traffic and more time enjoying the reason they came: the beach.

Park once, gather your beach gear, hop aboard, and let the tram do the rest.

 

Why Ride the Walton County Beach Tram?

The free Beach Tram is the best way to avoid beach parking in South Walton. The tram connects key parking facilities with some of Walton County’s most popular regional beach accesses, making it easier to get straight to the fun.

It’s a simple way to reduce traffic congestion, avoid unnecessary stress, and spend more time by the water. Even better, if the beach access you arrive at feels a little busier than you would prefer, you can hop back on the tram and continue to another stop…all for free.

 

Grayton Central Parking

Wondering where to park for the South Walton Beach Tram? The Grayton Beach Municipal Parking Facility, also known as Grayton Central, is one of the easiest places to begin your beach adventure. With 204 standard parking spaces, including four RV spaces, seven LSV spaces, 9 ADA-accessible spots, and four EV charging stations, this facility is designed to make arrival simple.

Visitors can enjoy an air-conditioned lobby and clean bathrooms, giving you a comfortable place to get beach-ready before heading to the shore. From there, the tram drops you right on the sand, leaving just a short walk between you and a day of Gulf views.

By the end of this summer, the Grayton Beach Community Center across from Chiringo opens June 15, with new bathrooms and a completed boardwalk to the beach, making the Grayton Beach experience even better.

From Grayton Central, trams provide service to:

  • Blue Mountain Beach Regional Beach Access
  • Gulfview Heights Regional Beach Access
  • 393 Municipal Parking Facility

 

Another Easy Option: 393 Municipal Parking Facility

The 393 Municipal Parking Facility is another great option for visitors looking for a smoother way to reach the beach. With 74 parking spaces, 4 ADA-accessible spots, bathrooms, and a beautiful indoor space, you can beat the heat while waiting for the tram. This location makes your beach day process refreshingly simple. 

Trams from this facility provide service to: 

  • Ed Walline Regional Beach Access
  • Dune Allen Regional Beach Access
  • Fort Panic Regional Beach Access

 

Summer Service Expands Beach Access

From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Beach Tram service will also extend to Grayton Beach State Park and Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, further expanding access to some of Walton County’s most beloved coastal spaces.

This added service is part of Walton County Tourism’s continued effort to make beach access more convenient while serving as a responsible steward of the area’s natural resources. By promoting easier beach access and less congestion, we can better protect our delicate ecosystem.

 

Parking Permit Information

Want to drop off your car before boarding the tram? Grayton Beach Municipal Parking Facility and 393 Municipal Parking Facility are part of Walton County’s paid parking program.

Non-Walton County residents may purchase a Non-Resident Annual Parking Permit for $205 per year, or a Non-Resident Weekly Parking Permit for $90 per week.

Daily non-resident parking without a permit is just $5 per day during the winter season, which runs from November through February. During peak season, March through October, parking is $5 per hour, or $15 for the full day.

For more details, visit parkwaltonco.org.

 

Walton County Beach Tram Schedule

Subject to changes. Please visit the Walton County transportation webpage for the most up-to-date information.

393 Municipal Parking Facility

  • Operating daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Ed Walline Express

  • Ride directly from 393 Municipal Parking Facility to Ed Walline Regional Beach Access.
  • Departs every 10 minutes.

Dune Allen Local Route

  • South Walton Beach shuttle stops include Dune Allen Regional Beach Access and Fort Panic Regional Beach Access. 
  • Departs every 30 minutes.

 

Grayton Beach Municipal Parking Facility / Grayton Central

Grayton Beach Express

  • Ride directly from Grayton Central to the corner of Hotz Avenue and Garfield Street.
  • Departs every 10 minutes.
  • Runs daily from 6 a.m. to 9:45 p.m.

Blue Mountain Local Route

  • South Walton Beach shuttle stops include Blue Mountain Regional Beach Access, Gulfview Heights Regional Beach Access, and 393 Municipal Parking Facility.
  • Departs every 30 minutes.
  • Runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

 

Make the Most of Your Beach Day

A great beach day should feel effortless. With convenient parking lots and free Beach Tram service, visitors can spend less time looking for parking and more time watching the waves roll in. Explore South Walton vacation transportation options and start planning your trip to paradise today!

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