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Perfect Beaches For Kids And Parents in The Palm Beaches

Perfect Beaches for Kids and Parents in The Palm Beaches

Here is a list of beaches that will entertain kids and keep grownups happy!

One of the joys of a fun family vacation is introducing children to new, exciting places. Watching a toddler discovering the wonders of a warm, sunny beach makes memories for a lifetime. Choosing just the right beach is easy in The Palm Beaches, with 47 miles of coastline to pick from. Here are some beach suggestions from a group of locals, specifically chosen for their family friendliness.

A family standing on a path with palm trees

Dubois Park, Jupiter

Address: 19075 Dubois Rd., Jupiter, Florida

Lined with palm trees and protected waters, Dubois Park is located on the southern edge of the Jupiter Inlet. Pull into the ample parking lot and you’ll notice the park doesn’t face the ocean, but rather the beautiful and historic Jupiter Inlet.

Look west and you’ll see the Jupiter Lighthouse. Look east and you’ll see the mouth of the inlet leading into the shimmering ocean. A man-made barrier of natural rock and concrete shelters a pool of water, perfect for bathers of all ages.

The water is replenished and cleaned by the natural currents of the inlet, and access to the swimming area is easy and well-marked. There are public bathrooms available, as well as small grills for cooking. Best of all, the calm swimming area is great for kids, and parents will appreciate how easy it is to keep track of little ones.

a body of water with palm trees and blue sky at Dubois Park

Coral Cove Park, Tequesta

Address: 19450 County Hwy. 707, Tequesta, Florida

If little adventurers want to see some marine life up close, then Tequesta’s Coral Cove Park is an excellent choice.

Located at the northern tip of The Palm Beaches, Coral Cove looks out over the blue Atlantic Ocean. Finding a parking space is easy on all but the busiest holidays, and families will be delighted to discover picnic benches, grills, and a small playscape.

Freshwater showers and restrooms are available, but the best part of this lush, well-kept park is the ocean itself. Just a few feet offshore and in just a few inches of water are water-carved rock formations, shaped by countless seasons of wave action. There in the rocks are all types of tiny fish and crustaceans, darting back and forth. A simple snorkeling face mask can unlock hours of fun and learning. For very small visitors, parents will have fun playing in natural tide pools that form in the tide.

Across the street, the calm waters of the Intracoastal Waterway provide excellent swimming conditions, and depths for little ones – while still allowing beachgoers to enjoy the amenities at Coral Cove Park.

a beach with palm trees and buildings

Phil Foster Park, Riviera Beach

Address: 900 Blue Heron Blvd., Riviera Beach, Florida

Phil Foster Park is a 14.7-acre beach park nestled along the Lake Worth Lagoon, just north of the Palm Beach Inlet. The park is well known as a great fishing spot and has an enclosed playground. What Phil Foster is best known for is a man-made snorkeling trail that winds around the south end of the island and near the pilings of the Blue Heron Bridge.

While the full trail is intended for stronger swimmers, the beach access is great for kids wanting to wade around closer to shore. Families can play on the sandy beach while enjoying the fully protected water of the lagoon.

Aerial view of a group of boats on a body of water

Red Reef Park, Boca Raton

Address: 1400 N Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton, Florida

Red Reef Park is located on the southern end of The Palm Beaches, in Boca Raton. Snorkeling and beach play is great here, and there’s so much more. The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center is part of the 67-acre park, with well-equipped grills and restrooms.

Gumbo Limbo will delight nature lovers of every age, with educational programs about sea turtles, nature, conservation, and the area’s ecology. The programs are designed for both children and adults, allowing kids to have fun while learning about endangered sea turtles.

a walkway leading to a beach

Ocean Inlet Park, Ocean Ridge

Address: 6990 N Ocean Blvd., Ocean Ridge, Florida

Ocean Inlet Park is located at the southern end of The Palm Beaches. It has a beachfront on both the Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, and it boasts a seating pavilion, snack bar, family picnic shelters, grills, showers and restrooms, and parking. Our locals give it a “thumbs up” because the kids can play in the Intracoastal Waterway, while stronger swimmers can have fun in the waves.

a sunset over a beach

Delray Beach Municipal Beach, Delray Beach

Address: 400 S Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, Florida

This two-mile-long scenic Municipal beach sits comfortably between Boca Raton and West Palm Beach. It offers easy accessibility and a tranquil experience for kids, thanks to the beach’s calm waves and warm waters. After your beach trip, families can explore one of the many Atlantic Avenue restaurants just a short walk from the sand.

If you are looking for a place to stay nearby, Opal Grand Oceanfront Resort & Spa is a great option. The resort offers a Kids Club with one dedicated instructor per seven kids. Parents will be able to relax and enjoy their vacation knowing that their children are happy and safe!

palm trees on a beach

Lake Worth Municipal Beach, Lake Worth Beach

Address: 10 S Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach, Florida

This beach in Lake Worth Beach is ideal for soaking up the sun and taking in scenic views. Popular for its cleanliness and relaxed atmosphere, this beach is ideal for taking a stroll along its golden sand or pier, while soaking up the sun. The beach features showers and restrooms, and it’s steps away from restaurants and an ice cream vendor.

A popular dining destination is Benny’s On The Beach, an oceanfront restaurant right on the pier with diverse cuisine that will satisfy both children and adults!

a path leading to a pier

Oceanfront Park, Ocean Ridge

Address: 6415 N Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge

Nestled along the scenic shores of Ocean Ridge near Boynton Beach, Oceanfront Park is a fantastic kid-friendly beach destination open year-round with lifeguards on duty daily.

This beachside gem features a spacious playground designed for all ages, including a dedicated tot lot and a play area for kids ages 5 to 12. Parents can also take advantage of the adjacent fitness area, making it a great spot for the whole family to stay active.

Shady FPL SolarNow solar trees and solar parking canopies provide a cool retreat on hot days while also generating clean energy. When it’s time to refuel, the picnic areas—equipped with grills, tables, and restrooms—offer a perfect setup for beachside meals. While most facilities are available on a first-come, first-served basis, the covered pavilions on the lower level can be reserved for gatherings.

Designated surfing and skimboarding areas are available at both the north and south ends of the beach.

a person surfing on a wave

Ocean Reef, Riviera Beach

Address: 3860 North Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach, Florida 33404

Located on Singer Island in Riviera Beach, Ocean Reef Park is a local favorite for family beach outings, offering 700 feet of lifeguard-protected shoreline. Open year-round, this scenic spot features a playground designed for ages 5 to 12 and picnic areas with grills, making it a great place for cookouts by the ocean.

The park also features a dune ecosystem overlook, providing a chance to explore Florida’s coastal habitat.

Families can enjoy ample parking, restrooms, and a reservable picnic pavilion.

These are just a few of the fantastic family-friendly beaches in The Palm Beaches. Kids are sure to have a blast, and parents will find plenty of ways to stay entertained while keeping an eye on their little ones. As with any beach trip, always stay near lifeguards and follow the rules to ensure a safe and fun experience on the golden sands. Want to discover even more top beaches in Palm Beach County with lifeguard patrols? Check out our guide to the best guarded beaches, and don’t forget to read our “know before you go” tips to make the most of your time at these stunning coastal spots.

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