Elya Nazar2 months ago
Such a good place to stay with family and kids.Good playground bathrooms and outdoor showers. Only one sing is disappointing that many dog walkers going through the beach and I saw dog poops on the seashore despite of the sign that there is "no dog allowed" .
Samandeep Singh Panwara month ago
One of the best public park you can find in nearby area with easy connectivity from main road, multiple inlets to the beach, enough parking which can be paid with your mobile phone - no cash needed. Multiple restrooms, outside shower, wheelchair accessible and a day time life guard available. The overall beach area is small so it may get crowded during peak hours. Yet its clean and beautiful. Best hours to visit would be morning around sunrise and evening post 5pm with breezy sunset. Park stays open till 8pm.
krazy ISH10 months ago
Beautiful park & beach. Plenty of shade trees (sea grape etc) in the parking lot & picnic area. There are grills for cooking. Sand on the beach was soft. It was fun watching the boats using the inlet for going in/out of the Atlantic. We used the pavilion for our Boca Rugby party but it’d be perfect for large parties, birthdays weddings etc
Edward Morton9 months ago
My wife and I stopped here on June 17, 2025 for about 30 minutes just to have a look at the Boca Raton Inlet to see if we could get some pictures of some boats going into the intracoastal waterway or out to sea. The park is fairly nice and the grounds looked well maintained. It's pay to park at an unattended ticket kiosk, and we paid about $3.00 for an hour on the time. There is a lot of foliage around the parking lot, and it looked like there were about 50-75 parking spaces total. It was only about 25% full on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, but I can image the lot gets full quickly on the weekends when the locals are not at work and want to come enjoy the beach with their friends or families. There was a nice and clean restroom next to the parking kiosk, and out on the beach there was a single lifeguard tower that was manned. The beach was very much covered in seaweed (see the pictures) being pushed onshore by a steady 15 mph breeze, and it did not appear that the city of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County was raking it up. The rock jetty and seawall along the south side of the Inlet was well maintained, and we were able to watch one boat come in, and one boat go out during our brief stop. We saw one younger couple snorkeling along the seawall since the water was clear, and there are rocks lining the inlet that harbor tropical fish. On our walk back to the park from the seawall, we noted that there was a small playground for kids, as well as small pavilion next to it that I would guess you can reserve for family picnics or group gatherings. Overall it's a pretty nice beach park, and the water was quite clear on an incoming tide that was pushing fresh Gulf Stream water into the inlet.
Christina Garber Robinson8 months ago
Gorgeous park. Sadly has more seaweed than Deerfield. Park amenities: wide beach, life guards, pavilions, covered picnic tables, playground, bathrooms, paved path through the palm trees. Only downsides: must use park mobile to pay and no chairs/umbrellas for rent.