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Lake Worth Beach locality in West Palm Beach, FL
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View of Lake Worth Beach in West Palm Beach, FL
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View of Lake Worth Beach in West Palm Beach, FL
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Lake Worth Beach

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🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from infants to teens. Toddlers and preschoolers love the calm, shallow waters and playground equipment, while older kids enjoy boogie boarding, pier fishing, and exploring the boardwalk shops and arcade games.

About

Lake Worth Beach offers the perfect combination of soft sand, gentle waves, and family-friendly amenities that make beach days with kids stress-free and fun. The calm waters are ideal for young swimmers, while the iconic fishing pier, multiple playgrounds, and lively boardwalk provide entertainment options beyond the sand and surf.

Highlights

  • Calm, shallow waters perfect for young children learning to swim
  • Historic fishing pier with arcade games and snack bar
  • Multiple playgrounds including Bryant Park's shaded play area
  • Vibrant boardwalk with shops, ice cream stands, and live entertainment on weekends
  • Wide, clean sandy beach with lifeguards on duty year-round

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 10am on weekends to snag free street parking along A1A and Lake Avenue, or use the municipal beach parking lot for $3/hour
  2. 2.The south end of the beach near the pier tends to be calmer and more family-friendly, with easier beach access and proximity to restrooms
  3. 3.Bring quarters for the vintage arcade on the pier and the outdoor showers - cash is king at many boardwalk vendors
  4. 4.Pack a wagon or beach cart as parking can be a few blocks from the sand, and the walk with kids and gear can be challenging
  5. 5.Visit the playground at Bryant Park (adjacent to the beach) during the hottest part of the day for shaded play while taking a break from the sun

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between September and May for the most pleasant weather and smallest crowds. Summer weekends get very busy, but early mornings (before 10am) or late afternoons (after 3pm) offer cooler temperatures and better parking availability.

What to Know

Beach access is free, but parking costs $3/hour at municipal lots or metered street parking. The beach has clean public restrooms, outdoor showers, and multiple food vendors along the boardwalk, plus several casual restaurants within walking distance.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with lifeguards on duty daily. Summer (June-August) brings warm water temperatures but also afternoon thunderstorms, so plan morning visits. Winter months (December-February) offer comfortable beach weather in the 70s, perfect for building sandcastles without the intense heat. Sea turtle nesting season (March-October) means no beach equipment or chairs can be left overnight.

Nearby Eats

Benny's On The Beach offers casual beachfront dining with a kids menu and ocean views, while Sloan's Ice Cream on Lake Avenue (two blocks west) serves massive sundaes and creative shakes that kids adore.

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