Cocoa Beach on Florida’s Space Coast
Before Cocoa Beach became Florida’s Surf Capital, it was a stretch of shoreline where kids learned to ride waves with their parents, unknowingly shaping the future of surf culture. In this episode of Cocoa Beach on Florida’s Space Coast, host Kelly Bowman dives into the origins of that legacy with Mason Sapp, Executive Director of the Florida Surf Museum, whose story begins on a board at just three years old. From legends like Kelly Slater and Caroline Marks to the unsung locals who built the foundation, this episode traces how Cocoa Beach became one of the most influential surf communities in the world. But this isn’t just about history. It’s about the feeling that keeps people coming back. Surf instructor Dave Horner breaks down what “stoke” really means and why that first wave, whether you stand up or not, can change you. From the science of gentle sandbars to the soul of surf lessons, this episode captures why Cocoa Beach is one of the most welcoming places on earth to learn. Whether you are chasing your first wave or reliving your hundredth, this is where surf culture lives, evolves, and invites everyone in. RESOURCES AND LINKS Florida Surf Museum [https://www.floridasurfmuseum.org] Ron Jon Surf School [https://www.ronjonsurfschool.com] School of Surf Cocoa Beach [https://www.schoolofsurf.com] Visit Space Coast Surfing Guide [https://www.visitspacecoast.com/things-to-do/outdoor-adventures/surfing] Surfline Cocoa Beach Report [https://www.surfline.com/surf-report/cocoa-beach/5842041f4e65fad6a770884a] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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