It's very difficult to name the best beaches in West Palm Beach because, well, they are all pretty amazing. West Palm Beach not only has great weather, but pristine beaches and beautiful, life-filled waters. Read on to hear about just a few of the best beaches in the area.
Gulfstream Park
Gulfstream Park is a state-operated beach and park with many amenities. Gulfstream Park is 6 acres in size and has a playground as well as restrooms open to the public. Gulfstream Park also has outdoor showers, and dogs (any leashed pets) are allowed!
John D. Macarthur Beach State Walk
Looking to visit a state park and maybe even get some stand-up (SUP) paddle-boarding in? Then John D. Macarthur Beach State Walk is the perfect place for you. JDM Beach is the only state park fully in Palm Beach County and is known for being located on an Atlantic Ocean Barrier Island. SUP Paddle Boards are available for rental, and the beach has been said to be beautifully preserved over the years.
Peanut Island
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Peanut Island is a beautiful beach that can only be accessed by boat. Peanut Island is located in a Florida Intracoastal waterway, near the Lake Worth inlet of Riviera Beach. Peanut Island has a designated campground, a pier that is great for fishing, as well as public restroom facilities.
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Carlin Park
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One of the largest beaches in West Palm Beach has to be Carlin Park, which takes up 120 acres of Jupiter, Florida. Carlin Park is a hub for community events and fun gatherings due to its size, its amphitheater, and its array of amenities such as bocce courts, a playground, and a picnic pavilion.
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Juno Beach
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Finally, Juno beach is a favorite in the West Palm Beach area for its great waters and cool location in Juno Beach Florida. Juno Beach is 5 acres in size and has a picnic shelter as well as a pier.
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