Palm Beach Attractions

Palm Beach is definitely one of the must-see beaches in Florida. On its sandy shores and boardwalks, you will find all kinds of attractions, beaches, parks, dining, eco-tourism, museums, golf, performing arts, and everything desirable for your vacation.

Take a look at some of its attractions to give you an idea of what to expect from Palm Beach, Florida.

Burt Reynolds Park: located at 800 and 801 U.S. Highway One North Jupiter, this is a wondrous park enveloped by Intracoastal Waterway. You will enjoy Burt Reynolds Park’s picnic shelters, boat-launching ramps and day-use boat slips.

Carlin Park: this park is located at 400 South State Road A1A, Jupiter. It boasts of a highly developed oceanfront. You will appreciate Carlin Park’s new features, like a special event amphitheater, volleyball area, bocce court, athletic fields, two-station exercise courses, tennis courts, playgrounds, and rocky beach. You won’t have a problem swimming since there are lifeguards to watch over you.

Gumbo Limbo Nature Center: this nature center, located at 1801 North Ocean Boulevard, Boca Raton, will educate you on everything about coastal marine life. You should check out their displayed seawater tanks, local flora, and fauna. You can enjoy this place through naturalist-oriented tours. You can also tour the place alone and explore the coastal marine life by yourself.

John Prince Park Campground: a campground located at 4759 Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, this area gives you access to the popular Lake Osborne. Camping is a unique experience in this place since electric and water hookups are available on every tent site. There are also showers and restrooms accessible to everyone. John Prince Campground offers a wide choice of available recreational amenities, too.

If you want to know more or view photos of these areas, look them up on the Internet. Plan ahead and book early to ensure a spot.


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