Cocoa Beach Is Trashy

My lifelong love/hate relationship with a Florida surf town, and why I wish it was a little nicer.


I was recently driving back to Florida after an awesome week in the mountains of North Georgia with my fiance. It’s a long drive, and checking out the billboards to pass the time is a good way to lose all faith in humanity. There’s an abundance of billboards for anti-abortion, adult superstores, “spas” with trucker parking, and my personal favorite, “Hell? …Oh, I forgot about that.” It’s like Jesus and the Devil are duking it out for advertising space. Closer to the Florida state line, Cocoa Beach starts to join in the fun. Their billboards litter the road side like cigarette butts in the sand at, well… Cocoa Beach.

For the ill informed, the billboards and advertising paint Cocoa Beach as a sophisticated, tropical paradise along the Space Coast of Florida. For those of us that grew up surfing those dirty waves, we know the truth — Cocoa Beach is trashy.

If you were to hold a black light over the state of Florida, Cocoa Beach would be a shining beacon of debauchery. It’s where all the bros and sluts of the southeast congregate to abandon their last shreds of dignity on Spring Break. It’s where every trailer park rose with a tramp stamp and deadbeat dad unite because they couldn’t afford a ticket to Vegas. It’s where the cockroaches of society gather to spread STD’s and sell meth to the bums sleeping at Jetty Park.

Did I go too far?

See, once upon a time, Cocoa Beach was my paradise. I’ve blown several Publix paychecks on the casino cruises that sail from those dark shores. I’ve walked into the wrong seedy motel off A1A and seen things my sheltered eyes were not prepared to behold. I’ve had a trigger happy cop pull his gun on my friends and I while searching our Camaro for weed — unsuccessfully. I’ve been woken up and solicited for drugs while napping in my Jeep Wrangler between surf sessions. I’ve jumped off the end of the pier during a hurricane to score some major swell. I know this town, well enough.

Clearly, I did my share of contributing to the trash of Cocoa Beach in my youth. Then I grew up and ventured beyond the shores of Central Florida. When I returned many years later to the place where I learned to surf, I expected to find the paradise I remembered. Instead, I found trash. I found bags of Lay’s potato chips and styrofoam cups floating in the water, cigarette butts and crumpled beer cans lining the shores, and the kind of people that thoughtlessly added to mess. Maybe I’m the one that changed, and it was my sugar-coated teenage memories that led to my utter disappointment of Cocoa Beach. Maybe the town truly did fall deeper into a perpetual haze of Spring Break parties. I don’t know.

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The gorgeous side of the Space Coast — Sebastian Inlet.

Sometimes I hear lore from the previous generation. Old Florida surfers like my Dad that remember the way it used to be. Ron Jon’s was no more than a little surf shack on the pier. Friendly folk would hold each other on the hoods of their cars to watch the space launches. Surfers would kindly share the waves and retrieve each others boards because surf leashes hadn’t been invented yet. The town was filled with astronauts preparing for their next mission.

Gone are those days of yesteryear. Things changed.

Mr. Ron Jon himself, hailed by some as the father of East Coast surfing and others as a reclusive criminal sell-out, has transformed his iconic little surf shop into a gaudy monstrosity of a tourist trap. Ron Jon’s only saving grace is the fading memory of its past. On the other side of the road is something worse, the Cocoa Beach Surf Company (CBSC). A former disgruntled manager of Ron Jon’s constructed the competing “surf shop” right next door in a pissing match of true Cocoa Beach form.

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Worst. Surf. Logo. Ever.

I don’t know those guys. I shouldn’t pass judgement. They’re probably nice, fun-loving surfers with some awesome stories. However, I will speak to my personal expertise and say that CBSC has the worst logo in surfing history. The name doesn’t exude much creativity either. Most of this article is a jab in good fun, a roast of a town I love, but c’mon!? Have you seen that logo!? No self respecting surfer wants that poor excuse for a stick figure on their car, let alone a t-shirt. It’s like the inspiration was to make the kokopelli guy retarded with a surfboard under his arm. I could design a better surf logo blindfolded. My unborn child could design a better logo. It needs help, man. Please consider a re-branding. If not for the sake of all mankind, at least for the dignity of the company.

As for the rocket launches, those have lost their charm as well. I remember hearing the sonic boom of the shuttles while playing outside as a kid. It was a magical feeling knowing Merica was exploring space. Now, most people would rather watch an episode of “Real Housewives” than see mankind travel beyond our own planet.

And the surfers, friendly faces are few and far between in those waters. The waves below the pier are littered with aggro groms trying to become the next Kelly Slater, and kooks with their blue soft-top Costco boards crashing into each other. On the pier fishermen compete to catch surfers, or mutated 3-eyed flounders in the polluted water below.

Honestly, Cocoa Beach isn’t all bad. I may have exaggerated a tad. I’ve clearly got some gripes with it, but it’s only because I love the place. It had all the right nurturing to become a charming little beach town with a rich history of surfing and astronauts, but somewhere along the way things went wrong. Despite all its faults, Cocoa Beach still holds a place in my heart. It’s like high school, most of it was an awful experience, but somehow I still look back on it with fond memories. I’m not asking for a different town, just a better version of the existing one. How about using some of that billboard money on town beautification? You’ve got potential old friend, if you only tried. Daytona Beach has enough trash to go around. Let them carry the torch.

261 responses to “Cocoa Beach Is Trashy”
  1. Bee Knox Avatar

    Dude, you need to find the good in things. You some like a miserable whiner

  2. bob Avatar
    bob

    you’re an idiot, if you live here you should move, if you don’t live here never come back!

  3. Bradley Avatar
    Bradley

    If you held a blacklight over yourself, there would be a beacon of lonelyness, because no woman could love you, with you down and out attitude about everything. You certainly havent lived in many different places, Cocoa Beach has great fishing, Kayaking, Wind Surfing, Surfing, churches.. If you base your opionion from the bars you obviously live in, then yes you see that side of CB.. God be with you, you will need him..

  4. Doug C Avatar
    Doug C

    I’m encouraged by the locals. I’ll soon be buying a permanent home although I’ll be snowbirding to the other island with” Ron Jons the original” for the summers. I just need to find the right house which is difficult right now. The town might want to look at its zoning rules as I see the houses are not built to the future. Building to 36 ft should be allowed so a garage or flood space is allowed on first floor. limits on “living space” to lot size can then be used to control density of development. I’ll be there in about 1.5 years. keep up the improvements.

  5. Tonya Billings Avatar
    Tonya Billings

    You are 100% incorrect. You did not describe Cocoa Beach now a days and you totally showed your ignorance by using the word retarded, as well as not having any knowledge of the area and it’s goings on, the rocket lift offs are huge and attract people from all over. When you are completely wrong about a subject you are better off to keep your mouth shut as it shows how stupid you really are.

  6. Lyle Hayes Avatar
    Lyle Hayes

    Wow, after reading the article and some of the comments, you would think Cocoa Beach has become the East Coast version of Detroit. LOL
    I grew up here, been here since 1961. And now the bitter truth, Cocoa Beach has always had, Strip Clubs, Bars, Pawn Shops and even some seedy motels. Always. Hell, it even had a X rated theater a block behind Ron Jons. Anyone one remember that?
    And yes, women selling sex were always walking around on a Friday or Saturday night back in the 1970’s. And there were people who bought and sold Drugs. It WAS seedy, Hell, today it’s much nicer. As for it being “dirty”, many of us tend to look at it a little differently, myself I think of it as “laid back”, same for the Island, and I hope that never changes. I for one don’t want it to be Hilton Head, Sanibell Island, the Hamptons, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, or any other place like that. I like it just the way it was and IS. If anything maybe a few less tourists, and bring back a few places like Bernard’s Surf, Brassy’s, The Thirsty Turtle, Ramones, and even some of the “lower rent” establishments like the Booby Trap Lounge. of years gone by. They ALL made this place what it was, good and bad.
    It has always had a certain vibe where someone could just be themselves and that was a good thing.
    After spending 35 years of my job taking me all over the country including Southern California, it’s refreshing to be back home for good now. Always loved it and still do, just a little bummed some of the places I remembered are now gone.

  7. DeepSoy Avatar
    DeepSoy

    First time in Cocoa Beach I got honked at by aggressive drivers. Zero chill. Not gonna go back!

  8. Sunshine Avatar
    Sunshine

    I love so many things about this post. I too spent a lot of my time in my early twenties in Cocoa Beach spending hard-earned Disney cash on cheap drinks and beachy times. The folks hating on this that have lived there 50 years or call you names just can’t see the nostalgia about growing up in the ’80s and coming into adulthood in the ’90s. Maybe we are douchebags, maybe we don’t give a rat’s ass — but one thing is for sure — you hit the nail on the head.

    THIS IS BRILLIANT!

  9. EL Avatar
    EL

    This well written (enjoyable and funny) article is 100% accurate in my opinion, and I have lived in Brevard County to have my opinion. I have also lived or vacationed beachside pretty much all over the US, Caribbean and Mexico to compare-(Including Maui and Kauai). I am originally from the Northeast, then the West Coast (SD) and currently I live on the Southwest FL coast. I vote “accurate” on this article, Cocoa Beach is horribly trashy. It’s no place for anyone’s parents to buy a condo and retire. It is infested with everything described in the article. The condo prices may lure you here, but you’ll soon regret it. Unless of course you are accustomed to this trash lifestyle or know no different to compare? If you want accuracy, look up the crime percentages in public records before and after to see how bad it’s decayed. It’s like the meth mans mouth on the beach corner asking you for money. You’ll see. Facts are facts 😉

  10. Guess Myname Avatar
    Guess Myname

    The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Cocoa Beach is 1 in 32. Based on FBI crime data, Cocoa Beach is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to Florida, Cocoa Beach has a crime rate that is higher than 76% of the state’s cities and towns of all sizes.

    1. Kanu Avatar
      Kanu

      The FBI computes crime rates by dividing the number of crimes by the number of permanent residents. As a result, any resort community will tend to have its crime rate overstated .

      With regard to Cocoa Beach in particular, the year-round resident population is about 12,000. That’s the number that the FBI uses to compute the crime rate.

      But when the snowbirds arrive, the resident population rises to about 35,000.

      Add in the number of people who are staying in hotel rooms, and the number of people who are visiting on day trips, and you can see that the average number of potential crime victims in Cocoa Beach is a lot larger than the ~12,000 figure that the FBI uses to compute the crime rate.

      Thus, the reported crime rate for Cocoa Beach (and any other resort community) is vastly overstated.

  11. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    YES, Cocoa Beach is trashy! Anyone who is not a local should stay away especially if you’re from NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY! There are places that will cater more to your likes like maybe on the Gulf Coast or down near Boca. Let’s go back to the good ol’ days when CB was a small beach town. All of you rude New Yorkers need to hop back on I-95 North. Don’t think because you have the money to buy the overpriced real estate that means you’re a local. You will never be nor will you ever understand what it means to be a local of this once coolass lil’ beachtown.

    1. Cool Breeze Avatar
      Cool Breeze

      Oh I think after reading the comments we kinda understand what it means to be a CB local…The rest of us are just not used to seeing the bar set that low…but to each their own.

  12. Kanu Avatar
    Kanu

    Mr. Morgan apparently fancies himself a clever and edgy writer. He’s not.

    If you’d like to see how a real writer can diss Cocoa Beach, go and read Chapter 7 of “The Right Stuff.”

    David Morgan, you’re no Tom Wolfe.

    1. Ron DiMensia Avatar

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