Lake Lytal Park & Family Aquatic Center
Lake Lytal Park in West Palm Beach is a 70 acres park and Family Aquatic Center. It features several sports fields and the fun pool with slides and splash playground. This popular and affordable public park is filled with many fun activities the entire family can enjoy. The park is open from sunrise to sunset and pool hours vary depending on the season. Lighted athletic fields are open until 10pm.
Okeeheelee Park
Okeeheelee Park is a regional 1700+ acre park in western Palm Beach county near Wellington. This huge park consists of a Nature Center, equestrian center, golf course, lighted courts, lighted athletic fields, bike paths, dog park (Pooch Pines), disc golf and many other amenities. From water-skiing to boating to volleyball to fishing there is something for every active family.
Grassy Waters Preserve
This 20 square mile park in West Palm Beach is a critical water resource for the city of West Palm Beach. It is used as a catchment area for West Palm Beach's drinking water and was historically part of the headwaters for the Everglades. Educational programming and guided tours are available at the Preserve as well as a Nature Center with exhibits about the wetlands habitat.
Monday – Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Nature Center Building closed Mondays; Preserve Open
Nancy M. Graham Centennial Square Park Fountains
The Centennial Fountain, located in Centennial Square at the south end of Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach, can accommodate up to 100 people. Groups may request permits to use the fountain area for a two hour period for $25/resident & $35/non-resident. Permits do not provide exclusive use of fountain or wet play areas. This plaza includes benches, tables and chairs, as well as an interactive fountain that is a popular site for children’s play. Street -side parking and garage parking is available nearby.
Dreher Park
Dreher Park in West Palm Beach is home to both the Palm Beach Zoo and the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium.
Snook Islands Natural Area
Palm Beach County, City of Lake Worth,Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Inland Navigation District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers collaborated in the Snook Islands Project which involved extensive restoration of a large area of the Lake Worth Lagoon (Intracoastal). The shoreline was planted with 11 acres of mangroves and other aquatic plants, over two acres of oyster reefs were created and 4 islands made with fill from Peanut Island. There is NO parking right at the Natural Area.
Bryant Park
Bryant Park is located in eastern Lake Worth along the Intracoastal waterway. Bryant Park's performance area hosts several concerts, celebrations and performances year round. Bryant Park consists of a concert band shell with stage, public address system, 150 person seating area, restroom facilities, a one mile - 12 station Heart Trail, boat ramp with four launching pads, boat trailer parking, horseshoe pits, and a fishing pier. Use of the boat launch costs $10 per day.
Lake Catherine Park
Small and serene park for nature lovers offers 0.5 mile jogging trail as well as a boat entry area. The park is located on the west side of MacArthur Boulevard just north of Northlake Boulevard. Plenty of beautiful green space to spread a blanket and picnic or throw the ball around with the kids.
Howard Park
Howard Park is located in the southern end of Lake Worth just north of Lantana. This city park has daytime tennis courts, baseball field, and an outdoor basketball court. There is a covered picnic pavilion, picnic tables and restroom facilities. Come for a day out with the family and enjoy the BBQ grills and playground.
Northwest Park and Ball Fields
Northwest Park and Ball Fields are located in northwest Lake Worth just south of the West Palm Beach Golf Course. The park consists of 5 different types of ball fields: Lassie, Pony, Colt, Pinto and T-ball. The use of the fields and scheduling are under the purview of Lake Worth Youth League, Lake Worth Girls Softball League, and Lake Worth High School.
