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Beaches & Parks

With an abundance of beaches and parks nearby, you’ll never run out of beautiful spots to bask in the South Florida sun.

Enjoy early-morning strolls along the sandy shores, find tranquility floating in the crystal-clear waters, or snorkel to discover the beauty of local marine life.

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Currie Park

2400 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach

Slated to reopen in 2024 after an extensive renovation, Currie Park is a waterfront park complete with docks, so you can boat here for a day under the South Florida sun. With tennis courts, greenways, dining options, public pools, a playground, and more, this park is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

JOHN D. MACARTHUR BEACH STATE PARK

10900 Jack Nicklaus Dr, North Palm Beach

With a reef right at the water’s edge, the almost two-mile-long beach here is one of those rare spots where you can find great snorkeling just a short swim from shore. Last time, we spotted loggerhead and green turtles, along with schools of brightly colored tropical fish.

Lake Trail

Begins at South Lake Dr near Peruvian Ave North, Palm Beach

The Lake Trail is a beautifully maintained spot for a jog, leisurely stroll, or bike ride. Spanning five-and-a-half miles, this path surrounds you with beautiful views. Lake Worth Lagoon flows along one side and the West Palm Beach skyline soars above you on the other.

Town Of Palm Beach Municipal Beach

Just north of Worth Ave, 300 Block of South Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach

Easy Sunday mornings mean brunch with friends, followed by a stroll along the soft, sandy shores of pristine “midtown beach.” We’re always surprised by its tranquility—especially considering its proximity to Worth Avenue.

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