The original fiberglass dune buggy was the 1964 "Meyers Manx" built by Bruce Meyers.[2] Bruce Meyers designed his fiberglass bodies as a "kit car", using the Volkswagen Beetle chassis.[3] Many other companies worldwide have been inspired by the Manx, making similar bodies and kits.[3] These types of dune buggies are known as "clones".[2]

In the United Kingdom, the SAS have used cut-down, light-weight all terrain vehicles for secret special operations "behind the lines" since early in World War II.[13] A buggy was used by the British Special Air Service (SAS) forces during the Gulf War. A long-range special desert operations vehicle was developed in 1992 and nicknamed "pink panthers" because of their color,[14] but these were only modified Land Rovers.[15][16]


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The North Carolina Beach Buggy Association is a non-profit organization established in 1964, dedicated to the preservation of and vehicular access to the natural beach resources of the Outer Banks through conservation, a code of ethics for beach behavior and support of local, state, federal officials and other organizations dedicated to these same goals.

Our community organization has served Long Island for 65 years. With a guiding star set of bylaws, a team of dedicated committee members work tirelessly to influence local policy and keep 4x4 beach access available to Long Islanders.

But Libba is more than just a beach access organization - we also host scholarship programs, Casting for Recovery, veteran programs, fishing clinics, fishing contests, beach courtesy patrols, beach clean-ups, beach driving classes and beach replenishment projects.

I have a vacation home in Wildwood Crest and my neighbors and I have sort of a competition on who has the best beach cart. Well, I am a competitive person so I went on the internet a researched and researched beach carts, but could not find anything that Wowed me and even more importantly wowed my neighbor. I came across the YouTube video that Joe Skupski (Phoenix Coach Works) had posted showing their beach cart. Well needless to say I got the WOW I was looking for.

They shipped me the cart after me making a couple of requested modifications and needless to say my neighbors were jealous. 3 of them purchased the same cart that I have and all of us are lined up on the beach. We spend most of the afternoon telling people where and how to get the carts. The best thing about the cart is how easy it is to push through the sand. I can go through the deepest sand and push the cart with 1 finger.

Our new Phoenix Coach cart was custom made to allow for more space for beach chairs, cooler, and belongings, and to add a flag pole so we can show our pride while basking in the sun in Wildwood Crest. No more sand laying in the bottom of the cart, very light weight, easy to push and maneuver and very durable . This is the new trend for beach carts. We absolutely love it! Never go to the beach without it!

Miles of sand dunes and white sandy beaches offer habitat to maritime plants and diverse wildlife that is almost the same as it was thousands of years ago. Island Beach State Park contains outstanding examples of plant communities such as primary dunes, thicket, freshwater wetlands, maritime forest and tidal marshes. The state's largest osprey colony, as well as peregrine falcons, wading birds, shorebirds, waterfowl and migrating songbirds are found here. Island Beach is nationally known as a unique resource with over 400 plants identified, including the largest expanses of beach heather in New Jersey.

Island Beach State Park is one of New Jersey's last significant remnants of a barrier island ecosystem that once existed along much of the coast and is also one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier beaches on the north Atlantic coast. Over 3,000 acres and 10 miles of coastal dunes remain almost untouched since Henry Hudson first described New Jersey's coast from the ship, the Half Moon, in 1609.

Beach

Approximately one mile of beach designated for ocean swimming is located in the central portion of the park. During the period from mid-June through Labor Day, the swimming beach is staffed with lifeguards who are trained in ocean lifesaving and first aid techniques. Nearby are parking areas and bathhouse pavilions with changing areas, first aid stations and concessions.

Swimming

Approximately one mile of ocean beach is designated for swimming and is located in the recreation area, known as Swimming Area 1 and 2. Swimming is only permitted during the summer months when lifeguards are on duty. The swimming beach is staffed with lifeguards who are trained in ocean lifesaving and first aid techniques. Nearby are parking areas and bathhouse pavilions with changing areas, first aid stations and concessions. Swimming is only allowed in designated areas when lifeguards are on duty.

Saltwater fishing is permitted along the ocean beach except for designated swimming areas. All anglers 16 and older must register for the NJ Saltwater Recreational Registry Program. This registry is free. Visit New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife for more information and to register. Access to fishing in the park is open 24 hours a day.

Hiking

Island Beach State Park has a total of 8 trails, each under one mile. Trails lead to different parts of the islands beach or bay. Visitors may also choose to explore the ten miles of pure white sand beaches.

Horseback Riding

Horseback riding is permitted at Island Beach State Park from October 1 through April 30. There are six miles of ocean beach in the southern and central portions of the park available for equestrian use and a parking area is designated for horse trailers during this time period. Prior reservations are required. No commercial use.

Trail MapGeneral Guide to the trails at Island Beach State Park   Education and Interpretation   Education Programs

Numerous educational programs for visitors are offered at the Forked River Interpretive and Nature Center located 7 miles into the park. Visit islandbeachnatureprograms.org or call 732-793-1315 for more information.

Together, these two natural areas encompass one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier beaches in the northeast United States. Rolling sand dunes, salt-sculptured vegetation, lush green salt marshes and nine plant communities including a nationally significant maritime forest characterize Island Beach. The federally threatened piping plover is an occasional inhabitant of the open beaches and dunes. Access to portions of the Northern Natural Area is restricted.

Access for Persons with Disabilities

Island Beach State Park facilities are partially accessible for people with disabilities. The Fisherman's Walkway is a boardwalk that provides access to both the ocean and bay at parking Area 7. Beach wheelchairs for the ocean swimming area, and beach wheelchairs that have been specialty fitted for surf fishing are available at the pavilions during the swimming season and at the park office during the remainder of the year. Contact the park office for further information regarding disability access. Text telephone (TTY) users, call the NJ Relay & CapTel Service at 711 or 1-800-852-7897 for English or 1-866-658-7714 for Spanish.

Swimming 

Swimming is permitted, while lifeguards are on duty, from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day. The beach area includes changing rooms, restrooms, showers, a first-aid station and a concession building where food and beach supplies may be purchased. Inner tubes, rafts and other flotation devices are not permitted in the swimming area.

LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP BEACH BUGGY ENTRANCES:

Any entrance may be changed or closed due to beach conditions. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY, in order that this privilege may continue. Township beaches are open from October 1st thru May 15th.

On the Oregon Coast, we've got lots of sand year-round! Rolling dunes stretch 40 miles (64.37 km) from Florence to Coos Bay at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America. The ever shifting sand creates mountains up to 500 feet (152.40 m) high, encircles coastal lakes, melts into flat ocean beaches and harbors extensive wildlife.

Dune buggy and sand rail tours are one of the best ways to see this other-worldly, natural terrain. Learn about the ecological beauty of this sandy habitat. Sign up for milder big buggy tours or wilder adventures on a sandrail. ATV rentals are also a fun way to explore the sand dunes independently.

Beach Buggy Racing is simple: your buggy is always accelerating and your aim is to try to take the turns as well as you can by tilting your device in the right direction. You can also touch the screen to stop or reverse, but you probably won't have to do that too often.

Follow one of our experienced guides on this one-of-a-kind Oregon dune and beach tour. Participants will experience the thrill of the dunes and see many amazing views on this complete dune riding experience.

At Big Island Buggy, you choose where and what you want to see. Our buggies travel along at highway speeds, so you and your crew can see more beaches, towns, and our beautiful island! Book a dune buggy rental in Kona on the Big Island online today.

This is the best way to see and adventure around the island. The owners are the friendliest, kindest and give you a full review of the buggy and where to go. Def do the 8 hour tour as there is somuch to see and do.

We had an amazing time with the buggy! We drove up and down the island and got to see a lot of cool things. Aaron was awesome to work with! He delivered the buggy and gave us so much great advice on different places to see and visit and was very friendly! 10 out of 10 would recommend! ff782bc1db

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