Beaches
If you come to The Palm Beaches it's guaranteed you'll see plenty beaches, after all there are 47 miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline here. Our beaches have a bit of everything. Visit a few for a swim and picnic, surf the waves at all of them, or visit just one just to see the sunrise over the ocean.
Special Note to Visitors with Disabilities and Seniors
Visitors with disabilities or seniors that may need assistance, will enjoy going to beaches with Surf Wheelchairs. Just contact the lifeguard at each beach to arrange for use. Click here to see the list of Surf Wheelchair beaches.
Boca Raton
- Red Reef Park -

Facts - Picnic area with grills, unique snorkeling area, and the park is also home to Gumbo Limbo Environmental Education Center
- Spanish River Park -
Facts - Picnic area with grills and a nature walk through streambed remains of the shallow fresh water Spanish River.
Boynton Beach
- Boynton Beach Municipal Oceanfront Park -

Facts - Access is limited to mostly residents - however, non-residents may purchase parking decal - picnic area with grills, rental pavilion, sand volleyball, boardwalk, and playground.
- Intracoastal Park -

Facts - Small beach area, picnic area with grills, rental pavilion, and boat launch.
Delray Beach
- Atlantic Dunes Park -

Facts - Boardwalk, short nature trails, pavilion, and picnic area with grills.
- Delray Municipal Beach -

Facts - Large accessible beach, featuring a cabana rental company, Delray Beach's Atlantic Avenue hotels and restaurants are across from it.
Gulf Stream
Juno Beach
- Loggerhead Park -

Facts - Picnic area with grills, pavilions, horseshoe area, short nature trail, playground, and Celestial Railroad Palm Beach County Historical Marker.
Jupiter
- Carlin Park -

Facts - Picnic area with grills, pavilions, bocce courts, exercise course, café, tennis courts, volleyball courts, baseball fields, amphitheater for special events, and more
- DuBois Park -

Facts - Jetty, picnic area with grills, pavilions, playground, and home of the DuBois Pioneer Home, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lake Worth
- Lake Worth Municipal Beach -

Facts - Picnic area with grills in adjacent from retail area with cafés, boardwalk, access to Lake Worth Pier, and public swimming pool.
Lantana
- Town of Lantana Park and Public Beach -

Facts - Small beach area, café, picnic area, and next to the Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach.
North Palm Beach
- John D. MacArthur Beach State Park -

Facts - Large beach area, nature trails, kayaking, canoeing, nature center, activities, snorkeling, and picnic areas.
Ocean Ridge
- Ocean Inlet Park -

Facts - Jetty, boat slips, marina, ocean overlook, picnic area with grills, café, and playground. - Ocean Ridge Hammock Park -

Facts - Small secluded beach area.
Palm Beach
- Palm Beach Municipal Beach -

Facts - Small, secluded beach area. - Phipps Ocean Park -

Facts - Small beach area, picnic area with grills, pavilion, and tennis center.
Riviera Beach/Singer Island
- Ocean Reef Park -

Facts - Picnic area with grills, dune ecosystem overlook, pavilion, and playground.
- Phil Foster Park -

Facts - Small beach area located under the Blue Heron Blvd. Bridge. - Peanut Island -

Facts - Boat access only park - boat slips, campground, chiki huts, observation deck, picnic area with grills, pavilions, snorkeling, and walking path. - Singer Island Municipal Beach -

Facts - Large beach area and volleyball.






