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πΊοΈ Top Parks, Beaches & Nature Trails in Palm Beach County (North to South)
Known for its unique limestone rock formations and coral reefs, this beach park is a favorite for snorkeling and observing marine life.
Features a protected lagoon ideal for families, picnic areas, and a historic pioneer home. Great for fishing, snorkeling and kayaking!
Offers 10 miles of hiking and biking trails, 7 miles of equestrian trails, and 5 miles of canoeing/kayaking along the Loxahatchee River, and historical sites from the Seminole War including a Seminole chickee hut.
Provides beach access, picnic areas, sports facilities, and an amphitheater for events.
Juno Beach Park β Juno Beach
Home to a popular fishing pier and beautiful sandy beaches, perfect for surfing and sunbathing. Amenities also include basketball courts, baseball fields, tennis courts and more!
Loggerhead Park β Juno Beach
Adjacent to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, focusing on sea turtle conservation with educational exhibits. Has picnic tables, playground, and nature trails around the 19-acre park.
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park β North Palm Beach
A natural preserve of over 320 acres, offering kayaking, snorkeling, nature trails, and a boardwalk through a mangrove estuary and a known sea turtle site during the summer months.
Phil Foster Park β Riviera Beach
Features an underwater snorkeling trail and easy access to the Blue Heron Bridge, known for diverse marine life. Check out the link to see a map of where to snorkel and general snorkeling safety tips.
Okeeheelee Park & Nature Center β West Palm Beach
Spanning over 1,700 acres, this park offers a 27-hole golf course, BMX track, wakeboard cable park, dog park, and a nature center with 2.5 miles of trails through pine flatwoods and wetlands.
Grassy Waters Preserve β West Palm Beach
This 23-square-mile preserve serves as a vital water supply source and offers boardwalks and trails for hiking and wildlife observation. From kayaking, biking, fishing and more - immerse yourself in the true, Florida outdoors. Check out the link for a visitorβs guide!
John Prince Park β Lake Worth
Spanning over 700 acres, it offers camping, boating, sports facilities, and picnic areas along Lake Osborne.
Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge β Boynton Beach
Encompassing over 145,000 acres, this refuge offers 50 miles of trails, a cypress swamp boardwalk, and a 5.5-mile canoe trail through the northern Everglades ecosystem.
Green Cay Nature Center β Boynton Beach
170-acre park that features a boardwalk through wetlands, ideal for bird watching, with educational exhibits and a nature center.
Gulfstream Park β Gulf Stream
A serene beach park with picnic areas and dune ecosystems, offering a quiet retreat.
South Inlet Park β Boca Raton
Offers beach access and is a popular spot for surfing and fishing, with picnic areas and a jetty.