Know What the Beach Flags Mean

A friend of mine recently asked me where the most kid-friendly beach (with a lifeguard) was and I directed her to Gin Beach off East Lake Drive.  It’s on the Sound Side so much calmer waters.  Other bonuses are Gin Beach Market and the public restrooms.  You do need a beach pass.

If you’re children are good, strong swimmers and like to boogie board, just make sure you stay within the life guard zones specified by the ropes, signs and flags.

It’s also important to know what the different colored flags mean: (Please note: I asked Senior and Seasoned Life Guard, Dick Monahan, about the purple flag because I had never seen one out here in 20 years and he said they do not use that here.  People are very seldomly called out of the waters here because of dangerous marine life.)

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