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    Boynton Beach, FL

    Gulfstream Park

    4.7 (57 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Dangerous rip current
    Lucia D.

    It's a Beautiful day to be here. Parking is an issue as it is always full so you have to let someone drop you off.

    Audrey L.

    I took my Long Island family here for a few hours to enjoy the beautiful ocean breeze and beach. Even though the weather wasn't promising for the day and rain was in the forecast, we chanced having a nice day. It was wonderful regardless. The beach is clean and the parking is free. There are bathrooms but no food concessions. The biggest negative is that there is no handicap ramp. Because of that my husband can't join us on the beach. In this day and age, it's sad that this is not being changed.

    LouLou B.

    What a great public beach in Boynton. It's so nice there. We watch the sunrise the other morning and have a glorious time.

    Bridge area towards the beach.
    Jasmin C.

    My first time at this beach and I immediately thought afterwards, how come I have not known at this place sooner. Was I living under a rock? This is so close to home, it's small, quiet, clean, and amazing. Plenty of parking space at 9am on a Saturday morning. The walk from parking lot to beach was not far. There's a lifeguard right there close by. The water rinse off area was actually shooting out good pressure of water. Hate it when rinse areas at other beaches doesn't work or comes out with 3 droplets. I think this is now my go to beach area. Love it. We had an amazing time.

    Brooke L.

    This is honestly the best hidden gem, and I am so happy someone told us about it! My boyfriend and I love going to the beach to relax and read our books. This spot is perfect and is very quiet, so we can enjoy ourselves without dealing with a lot of commotion. The best part is FREE PARKING! You definitely won't find that anywhere in Broward. We have been here a few times, and have noticed that it does get a little crowded later in the day. Your best bet would be to come in the morning to ensure you'll find a parking spot. We bring our chairs and lay out right by the water. There is a lifeguard on duty, so we feel safe if we decide to venture into the water. Walking from the parking lot to the beach, you follow the wooden path through trees. There are picnic tables and grills that are open to the public. At the end of the trail, going straight takes you to a kid's playground, and going right takes you to the beach. I love this place so much! You'll probably find me here at least every weekend if the weather is good!

    Ariel W.

    This a beautiful 6.83 acre beach front park. Parking is free which is amazing since there isn't free beach parking to be found in Broward County. A boardwalk takes you from the parking lot to the base of a small hill. After a not steep climb you come to the top where there is a playground, a restroom, showers and picnic tables. There is also steps that take you past the lifeguard station and down to the 600 foot beach. It is a bit of a hike if you need to carry a bunch of things with you so I recommend traveling light. The park and beach are meticulously maintained. I didn't see so much as a speck of garbage anywhere. Close to shore are shallow reefs off shore for snorkeling. There is also a larger deeper reef 50 to 100 feet off shore that would require a dive flag. This park is an amazing find if you are looking for a relaxing beach day.

    Beautiful pathway
    Mary Ann C.

    I stopped in here on the way home from West Palm Beach recently. I was impressed with how clean park was. There was an officer in a vehicle for security in the parking lot and plenty of life guards on the beach. The property was in pristine condition. I got as far as the life guard station, saw the water and a nearby siren went off indicating that lightning was imminent. The staff asked everyone to leave the beach area for 20 minutes. I was in a hurry to get home so I didn't wait. I will be back to discover more about this hidden gem of a beach.

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    Dan C.

    This is a great little park and beach with free parking. There is a playground, restrooms, picnic tables, grills, beach, and a lifeguard station. It usually isn't crowded, and I almost hate to leave a review because I like it that way!

    IG: @thefoodieandthebeauty   Publix cookies on the beach
    Bradley B.

    This is my favorite beach in palm beach county. The only con about this beach is that it sometimes can get crowded and be hard to find parking but when you do park and make the trek to the beach it's well worth it.

    Hilary R.

    My new favorite beach spot in Boynton. Found it by chance during a visit earlier this year driving up the A1A from Delray and couldn't wait to return during my more recent visit to the area. Weekdays it is easy to get a parking space (woo hoo for free parking!). The grassy picnic area is well maintained and picturesque with two entrances to the beach via stairwells. There is a lifeguard on duty, very clean sand and water that was clear to the bottom. Basically like a Caribbean beach right there waiting for you. Can't ask for much more. Plus bathrooms and outdoor showers, so you can change clothes, clean up, etc. Love it!

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    My favorite beach access! It's clean and parking is free!!! I love collecting shells.

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    Fun place to eat, drink, shop and explore with lots of things to do! We really like the Carousel Club.

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    Beach is very clean and peaceful at all times of the day. I go there on a weekly basis.

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    Terrific Sunday with brunch. Brunch buffet had many choices, carving board and omelette station among other items.

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    Lovely little park with beautiful approaching pathway that has very limited public parking.

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    Beautiful secluded setting. Nice clean sand, alert life guards who are very friendly, very nice facilities, fantastic swimming experience!

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    Ask the Community - Gulfstream Park

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    Yes, clean restrooms

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    No fishing here, this is a beach

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    Review Highlights - Gulfstream Park

    This beach has free parking, a playground, bathrooms, a shower, benches and picnic tables, and BBQ grills.

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    One of my favorite beach access parks -- and conveniently the closest to my home! A heads up on…read moreparking during the season: timing is everything. Aim for early morning or later in the afternoon to snag a spot without the stress. What makes this park special is the covered area right next to the upper parking lot -- benches, shade, sea breezes, and a gorgeous view of the beach, all without a single grain of sand in your shoes. I've spent many a relaxed afternoon just soaking in the scenery from up there. But when the mood strikes, I grab my towel or beach chair and head down to the sand for the full beach experience. The amenities are solid: clean bathrooms and rinse-off showers, covered picnic pavilions with grills and tables, and lifeguards on duty daily from 9 to 5. With the recent beach expansion, there's even more shoreline to spread out and embrace your inner beach bum. Whether you're here to unwind in the shade or dig your toes in the sand, Oceanfront Park delivers. Highly recommend for locals and visitors alike!

    There's a good amount of parking and some spots are even covered. We had no trouble getting a close…read morespot today (Thursday afternoon) but needed to park in the lower lot when we went on Memorial Day in the afternoon. On Memorial Day, there were several groups barbecuing and having parties at the picnic tables around the parking lot area. There were clean bathrooms and the beach was also free of litter. Unfortunately, there was quite a bit of seaweed and a bit of a drop down before getting to the water but overall very nice beach.

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    A great public beach for a big group. We were in town for my friend's bachelorette party and…read moreaccidentally left our Airbnb too late on Saturday. It took forever for us to find parking, so we ended up doing valet near this beach. I was sunburnt from the day before so was on a quest to find an umbrella to rent. Thankfully, Oceanside rentals came in clutch with a $32 umbrella only all day rental. We liked this beach a lot because of the calm water. We also appreciated that there was less seaweed and calmer water than Boynton Beach's Ocean Front Beach Park. The surrounding green was gorgeous. Where we entered there was a giant pipe though that smelled a little like cigars, but we sat far enough away for it not too bother us too much. If you don't mind walking a bit for parking, this beach is a great pick.

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    Coastal Cabana Club fun!!
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    The historic Delray Beach walk.
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    4.8
    (334 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Such a great spot. This was my first visit here... wow, such a peaceful and wonderful place to be…read morewith nature. I'm just beginning to explore the parks and sanctuaries in the area and this one is so perfect... well designed and maintained, a lot of birds, and other wildlife, including aligators. Love the boardwalk layout. I got caught with it closing at 7pm, as I thought it closed at sundown. Look forward to returning early morning when they open... as well as early evening... so see the activity at both times of the day. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    My first time here, and I saw my first gator! This place has a long wooden walkway making a giant…read morecircle throigj the park, allowing you to go on a nice little walk filled with tons of creatures doing their own thing, oblivious of the humans meandering about. I was very happy to see very few instances of litter and pollution inside the park. It was very clean. Everyone here on this particular day was very courteous, and it wasn't crowded on a holiday. Like birding? This spot is for you. The avian influence is strong in this park. The trees are filled with nests of cheerful, impatient, and angry birds. The glades have little chicks hopping around, looking for food, or taking bath. Mother ducks leading their flock, and Great Blue Herons majestically creeping around. There are plenty of iguanas climbing around looking for easy snacks in the branches, and you'll see some really big ones just wandering the open pathways too. And when you're lucky, there's a gator or two soaking about. I'd get there early, because it can get hot later in the day, and parking can be a limiting factor.

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