Venues
Old School Square and Park
Located in the heart of the downtown Delray beach shopping and dining district, this popular venue and park is the location of several major holiday and cultural events. The campus includes the Cornell Museum of Art and American Culture (in the former 1913 Delray Elementary building), the Crest Theatre (in the former 1925 high school building), the Vintage Gymnasium (c.
Governor Lawton Chiles Memorial Park
Named after Florida's 2 term Govenor Lawton Chiles, Lawton Chiles Memorial Park is a 19 acre recreational site located in North Western Boca Raton. The park is equipped with lighted basketball courts and athletic fields which are open later than the rest of the park. The park has ample parking and restrooms. Come out and enjoy a picnic at the park with a game of horse shoes or bocce ball. There is plenty of space to spend a relaxed time with friends and family.
Greenacres Freedom Park
Greenacres Freedom Park is a 51.93 acre park located adjacent to Okeeheelee Park on the southeast side of Forest Hill Blvd. This park serves up a healthy plate of activity and leisure. There is a good range of activity for the family with lights for 2 ball fields and 2 soccer fields (2 additional practice fields, not lit), volleyball courts and jogging paths.
Seacrest Soccer Complex and Hilltopper Stadium
The Seacrest Soccer Complex was formerly Atlantic High School. As part of the Bond Referendum voted by the citizens in January 2004, the City was able to purchase eight acres of the land, which included a large multipurpose field, tennis courts, basketball courts and two softball fields. This was done to create a soccer facility to help relieve the scheduling stress at Miller Park.
Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park
Burt Aaronson South County Regional is a huge park in northwest Boca Raton maintained by Palm Beach County. Remember to pay attention driving amongst the attractions because it is easy to get turned around in this massive park. Burt Aaronson Park includes almost 900 acres of recreation. South County Regional Park is definitely the gem of Palm Beach County's park system and one of the most comprehensive leisure destinations in the State!
Oyer Park Clubhouse
This park is just south of the city of Boynton Beach's Intracoastal Park right off Federal Highway. It was recently renamed and was known as the Boat Club Park. Oyer Park is open to boaters and fishermen 24 hours per day. Parking Fees: A trailer/launching fee is required on weekends and city designated holidays is $10 each day, regardless of residency. Decal Fees: The general public can purchase a decal per trailer for $50 per year per decal. Decals are valid Oct. 1 – Sept. 30 (per Code of Ordinances Sec. 16-61).
Ezell Hester, Jr. Community Park
Serving the east Boynton Beach community, The Ezell Hester Jr Community Park has a bright fun playground, basketball courts, tennis, raquetball, nature trail, football, cricket, baseball, a recreation center with programming, gazebo, pavilions, and much more. Right on Seacrest Blvd you can't miss the park.
PGA National Park
PGA National Park is a large, very popular 35 acre park just off Northlake Blvd. It is surrounded by water and was originally part of the 1985 PGA National development. It has since been renovated and includes a fully accessible play area. Bring along your fishing rod and fish off the little dock or use the spacious pavilions for your next get-together! There are three large multi-purpose fields that are great for soccer, lacrosse, tackle/flag football, or what ever you can dream up.
Currie Commons
Currie Commons has a lighted little league field, multi-purpose field, press box, concessions, restrooms, and playground area. It is located within a residential neighborhood and not on any main road. Reservations for athletic fields can be made by calling Tom Kwiatek at (561) 243-7255. Kids can enjoy playing in the large open field behind the little league field and adjacent to the the playground. Bring a kite, frisbee or just run around and be silly!
Pompey Park and Recreation Center
Pompey Park is named after long-time Delray Beach resident C. Spencer Pompey and covers 17.5 acres of land.
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