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Apollo Beach Ramp 5 is a kitesurfing spot located in the Canaveral National Seashore, north of Cape Canaveral. This wild and preserved beach offers an exceptional natural setting, far from any development. The beach faces east toward the Atlantic with wave and chop conditions. Access is through a numbered ramp in the national seashore. The spot is more isolated and wild than Cocoa Beach, attracting riders seeking tranquility in a protected natural environment.
Open all year round
Intermediate
The water body faces the Atlantic with sandy bottom. Chop and wave conditions in trade winds, similar to Cocoa Beach. The water is warm. The beach is wild with no amenities — the setting is spectacular. Dunes and natural vegetation frame the spot.
Isolated beach with no lifeguards — never ride alone. Sharks present on this coast. Longshore drift currents. In westerly winds, conditions are offshore. The national seashore closes at set times. Park entry fee required. No services or rescue nearby.
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