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Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast Sights

  • Bathtub Reef Park

    At the north end of the Indian River Plantation, Bathtub Reef Park is ideal for children because the waters are shallow and usually calm. At low tide you can walk to the reef. Facilities include restrooms and showers.

  • Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park

    An inviting beach, boardwalk, concessions, grills, a jogging trail, and playground await at Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park. Weekend evening concerts are held throughout the year. COST: Parking $10 per day. OPEN: Daily 7:30 am-11 pm.

  • Carlin Park

    A beach is just one of the draws here. The park also has picnic pavilions, hiking trails, a baseball diamond, a playground, six tennis courts, and fishing sites. The Park Galley, serving snacks and burgers, is open daily 9-5. OPEN: Daily dawn-dusk.

  • Delray Beach Municipal Beach

    A scenic walking path follows the main stretch of the public Delray Beach Municipal Beach

  • Humiston Park

    Humiston Park is one of the beach access parks along the east edge of town that have lifeguards, boardwalks, and steps bridging the dunes, plus there are picnic tables and a children's play area. COST: Free.

  • Lantana Public Beach

    Ideal for sprawling, beachcombing, or power-walking, Lantana is also worthy for its proximity to one of the most popular food concessions in town, the Here the choices are standard, but the food is particularly fresh and the portions are hearty. Try an ...

  • Phipps Ocean Park

    In addition to the shoreline, tennis courts, picnic tables, and grills, this park has a Palm Beach County landmark in the Dating from 1886, it served as the first schoolhouse in what was then Dade County. No alcoholic beverages are permitted in the park. ...

  • Red Reef Park

    Red Reef Park has a beach and playground plus picnic tables and grills.

  • Seagate Beach

    Enjoy many types of water-sport rentals—sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, Boogie boarding, surfing, snorkeling—or scuba diving at a sunken Spanish galleon less than ½ mi offshore at Seagate Beach

  • South Beach Park

    Popular South Beach Park is a pretty stretch of sand that has a concession stand.

  • Spanish River Park

    In addition to its beach, Spanish River Park has picnic tables, grills, and a large playground.

  • Treasure Shores Park

    There are picnic tables, restrooms, and a nice playground for kids at Treasure Shores Park.

  • Wabasso Beach Park

    Wabasso Beach Park has lifeguards, restrooms, and showers.


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