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Lake Worth Beach Park
The guide was updated:If you are an early riser, bring your breakfast and watch the surfers or beachgoers. If you don’t feel like getting some sand between your toes, enjoy the oceanfront pool for the best of both worlds. There is a Casino (not for gambling, but for dining and entertainment) close by with shops and restaurants for all day fun.
Useful Information
- Address: 10 South Ocean Boulevard, Lake Worth Beach, FL
- More Info: Amenities include: parking, BBQ grills, lifeguards on duty, showers, picnic tables, and restrooms.
- Website: www.thepalmbeaches.com/listing/lake-worth-beach-park
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One of the more northern beaches, Coral Cove Park cannot be missed if you enjoy a quieter beach but still want the benefit of great snorkeling. With 600 feet of guarded sandy real estate for you to enjoy, this is a must see in The Palm Beaches.
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DuBois Park
Large 18-acre park with a lot of activities. Being recently renovated, it has plenty of picnic tables, shade trees, and ample parking. The park is split in two. One side has the picnic area, boat docking, and a children’s swimming area on one end, while the other one has a concrete walkway and lots of room for fishing. Beautiful view of Jupiter Inlet and the boats coming and going. The historical Jupiter lighthouse can be viewed from both parts of the park.
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Jupiter Beach Park
Jupiter Beach Park offers a spacious and pristine sandy beach, perfect for relaxation and recreation. Watch the waves crash against the jetty, or join the locals for surfing, volleyball, or fishing. With its diverse activities and beautiful scenery, Jupiter Beach Park provides a memorable experience for beachgoers of all ages.
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Carlin Park
Carlin Park has a massive beachfront park with so much to do, you might have to come back for more! This is a family-friendly park with plenty of parking and picnic tables, several playground areas, bocce ball court, mile long bark-covered jogging track with “fitness stations”, and an eatery (Latitudes Restaurant), all adjacent to the beach. The beach highlight for the kids is a visit at high tide when the water swooshes through the sandstone rock formations at the north end of the beach.
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Ocean Cay Park
It doesn’t matter if it’s July or January, the Florida sun provides beach weather year-round, and Ocean Cay Park is a great place to enjoy it. The 13-acre park is a great place to stop and have lunch. With a lot of picnic tables, covered seating and bus parking it’s good for large groups as well.
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Juno Beach Park
Juno Beach Park is a pristine expanse of sand, perfect for a long walk, or just lying around. Bring your furry friend as this is an off-leash, dog-friendly beach. Enjoy the view from the pier, and pick up a pole to see what you can catch. If you’re hungry after a day of fishing and sunbathing, grab a snack at the concession stand.
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Loggerhead Park
What better way to spend the day than learning about sea turtles, playing in the surf and sand, then filling your belly at the local watering hole Hurricane Cafe by Loggerhead Park? They even serve breakfast if you like to stake your spot on the sand early.
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John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, the only state park in The Palm Beaches, occupies a scenic barrier island. Explore two miles of pristine beach, swim in the refreshing Atlantic waters, or discover the underwater world with snorkeling and fishing adventures. The park also offers a variety of special events throughout the year, providing additional opportunities for recreation and education.
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Ocean Reef Park
You can follow the boardwalk through and along the dunes of the Ocean Reef Park to see all the new renovations of this stunning natural environment. There is plenty of sand on this wide beach to relax and enjoy the scenery. Up in the green park area, there is a picnic pavilion, as well as grills and single picnic tables.
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Riviera Beach on Singer Island
Riviera Beach is one of the famous tourist attractions on Singer Island. You can sit by the promenade and simply take in the fantastic views, or enjoy a nice walk along the stretch of pristine white sand. Apart from that, the beach also hosts a variety of local music festivals attended by one and all.
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Phil Foster Park
The snorkel trail by the Blue Heron Bridge is one of the world’s premier dive spots for both experienced scuba divers and beginner snorkelers alike. The trail spreads across a two-acre area beneath the Blue Heron Bridge spanning the Lake Worth Inlet. Underwater photographers delight in the abundance of unique marine life, with frequent visits from stingrays, eels, giant starfish, brightly-colored tropical fish and even an occasional octopus or manatee. Three submerged sculptures of hammerhead sharks, donated by artist and West Palm Beach resident Thomas McDonald, seem to invite visitors to post with them for underwater “shark selfie” photos.
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Peanut Island Park
Peanut Island Park, a small island with a wealth of activities, is best reached by water taxi from Sailfish Marina or Riviera Beach Marina. Anchor your boat along the shoreline or take advantage of the water taxi service for a small fee. Sun lovers can enjoy snorkeling, fishing, and swimming in the clear waters surrounding the island. Remember to bring all necessary supplies, as there are no concession areas on Peanut Island.
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Town of Palm Beach Municipal Beach
Commonly referred to as “mid-town beach”, one of Palm Beach’s two beautiful public beaches, kept pleasantly seaweed-free by the town. The area embodies the spirit of Palm Beach at its finest: historical, beautiful and well kept, a must see when you are visiting.
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Phipps Ocean Park
Phipps Ocean Park is lovely, with old trees, barbecue pits, and plenty of shade. There is a patch of rocky shore, so bring your beach shoes if you want to explore. Great amenities, picnic benches and spacious parking lot, all add up to a fun day out at the beach.
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R. G. Kreusler Park
R. G. Kreusler Park is a popular place for swimming, and you can easily walk to the nearby shops for a bit of retail therapy. The boardwalk starts here, so take a leisurely stroll down to the pier.
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Lake Worth Beach Park
If you are an early riser, bring your breakfast and watch the surfers or beachgoers. If you don’t feel like getting some sand between your toes, enjoy the oceanfront pool for the best of both worlds. There is a Casino (not for gambling, but for dining and entertainment) close by with shops and restaurants for all day fun.
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Town of Lantana Park & Public Beach
The park and public beach of Lantana are a nice place for a quiet day. Bring your favorite book and enjoy the serene atmosphere at the beach. Bring your lunch, or grab one at one of the neighboring restaurants.
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Intracoastal Park
Intracoastal Park offers a unique experience for nature lovers. Launch your non-motorized vessel and explore the scenic waterways, keeping an eye out for manatee sightings. Pay your respects at the Veterans Memorial located at the park entrance. Stroll along the 1/3-mile concrete path that winds around a picturesque lake with a floating fountain. Discover the preserved mangrove and native coastal planting areas in the southeast corner of the park, providing a glimpse into the natural beauty of the region.
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Ocean Inlet Park
Ocean Inlet Park, situated along the Intracoastal Waterway, offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Enjoy a picnic in one of the pavilions, let the kids play on the playground, or explore the marina with its rentable boat slips and convenient café. The jetty provides a picturesque spot for fishing or simply watching the moon rise over the ocean. Across from the parking and picnic areas, discover 600 feet of guarded beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and building sandcastles.
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Ocean Ridge Hammock Park
If you are looking for a quiet place to enjoy the palms, breeze and Atlantic Ocean, Ocean Ridge Hammock Park has a secluded beach for you. Bring what you need, and enjoy the Florida lifestyle.
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Oceanfront Park (Boynton Beach Municipal)
This 12-acre beach park got a face lift in 2011, and families have found even more reason to flock to it for the lovely new Brazilian-walnut hardwood boardwalk. Oceanfront Park has a plethora of parking spots and a sail-shade canopy-covered walkways and benches. Kids will get a kick out of the playground and adorable large sea turtle sculpture, while grown-ups will appreciate that a local artist made it from repurposed metal from an oil rig.
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Gulfstream Park
The small reef just off the shore of Gulfstream Park is perfect for snorkeling, and the limited parking ensures that you will have your privacy. This is a perfect location to have a lazy day at the beach.
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Delray Public Beach
Delray Public Beach is one of the most accessible and beautiful beaches in South Florida. Sand quality, water warmed by the Gulf Stream current, and safe waves were all factors that led to this being voted one of the top three beaches in the country.
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Atlantic Dunes Park
Atlantic Dunes Park is nestled in an elevated wooded area on the beach side of A1A, one block north of Linton Boulevard. Accessible parking is available next to the park, which has a covered pavilion and restrooms. If you are looking for quiet and relaxation, you found your place. Bring your book, lie back, and enjoy.
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Anchor Park
Anchor Park offers a variety of recreational activities and amenities for a fun-filled day in the sun. Enjoy a family volleyball tournament on one of the six beach volleyball courts, or rent a Hobie Wave, take surfing lessons, or embark on a snorkeling excursion to the 1903 SS Inchulva shipwreck. The park also features restaurants and shops for a complete beachside experience. At the south end of Delray Municipal Beach, you can relax and soak up the sun on the pristine white sand.
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Red Reef Park
Be entertained all day at Red Reef Park. A renovated boardwalk offers a pavilion, benches and a beautiful view of the ocean. At the end of the boardwalk is a brick walkway that extends to South Beach, and from there another walkway to the Palmetto Park pavilion. There is also a 9-hole golf course beside the ocean, and Gumbo Limbo Nature Center for the nature lovers.
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South Beach Park
South Beach Park of Boca Raton is the ultimate place to observe local bird population and unique foliage. A popular beach that doesn’t always get the traffic more developed beaches do, South Beach offers a lovely, lifeguard-patrolled coastline. Swimming attracts most folks, but you’ll find plenty of opportunities for snorkeling as well.
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South Inlet Park
At South Inlet Park, the sand meets your toes and you can relax, join in on a volleyball game, grab your fishing pole or enjoy the view of the jetty. The kids will have a safe place to monkey around on the playground when they tire of playing in the waves.
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Spanish River Park
Spanish River Park, a 95-acre waterfront oasis, preserves remnants of Boca Raton's historic lagoon. Explore the park's vast grassy expanse, enjoy a picnic at one of the tables, or ascend the 40-foot observation tower for panoramic views. Wander along the well-shaded nature trails, a favorite among locals for jogging, walking, and leisurely strolls. You can access the pristine beach through three tunnels under Ocean Boulevard, where you'll find nothing but sand dunes and surfers to capture your attention.
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