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  WGELCOME FROM THE MAYOR OF DAYTONA BEACH
welcome you to the City of Daytona Beach for the 78th Anniversary of Daytona Bike Week from March 7th – 18th, 2019 and to the 27th Annual Biketoberfest from October 17th-20th, 2019. We are very pleased you have chosen to spend time in Daytona Beach, and I know you will enjoy your time in our community.
  reetings Visitors:
 We hope that you On behalf of the City Commission, it is my pleasure to will take part in the
Over the course of the year, our 61,000 citizens welcome almost 500,000 motorcycle enthusiasts to our community. Daytona Beach is a growing, vibrant city. While our com- munity is internationally known for its beach and racing roots, this city has even more to offer businesses, residents and visitors alike!
Please ride safely and enjoy your visit to the “World's Most Famous Beach!”
many exciting events
and activities that take
place in Daytona Beach
and the surrounding area.
We want everyone to have
a terrific time when they visit Daytona Beach.
Derrick L. Henry, Mayor. H
    RIDE “THE LOOP”
Old Dixie Highway, take another left (to go south) toward Ormond Beach.
It’s like no other ride. It’s freedom, sunshine, open road and graceful curves. It's called the Loop and for motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere, it's a riders dream.
   The Loop begins with a northerly trek at the foot of the Granada Bridge on John Anderson Drive in Ormond Beach. Going North, riders are greeted by a cathedral of trees up to the Highbridge Road where they hang a left (to go west) and go over the bridge and the Intracoastal Waterway (the Halifax River). There are several places to stop along the way and just enjoy the Florida countryside. After more winding turns, you'll come upon Walter Boardman road where you will make another turn that takes you further west to Old Dixie Highway. When you reach
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If you haven't ever taken the Loop, we recommend it highly. This leisurely ride will give you a feel for Florida's natural beauty. Check out Ormond Park and the Fairchild Oak tree - one of Florida's oldest living Oaks. Bring your camera, maybe a boxed lunch, and enjoy. The Loop is approximately 22 miles long and a must for riders who enjoy an open road and Florida's natural beauty. H
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