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    Riviera Beach, FL

    Phil Foster Park

    4.3 (36 reviews)

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    Blue Heron Bridge in Phil Foster Park
    Magda M.

    Beautiful park in Riviera Beach. Great place for snorkeling, swimming, and picnicking with friends and family. Clean park with clean bathrooms. Great snorkeling under the Blue Heron Bridge.

    Dan O.

    One of my pledges this year is to complete more reviews of dive shops & sites. Blue Heron Bridge is in Riviera Beach Florida. My dive buddy took me there to show me her home reef. Set your GPS to the Phil Foster Park. It can get very crowded on the weekends, but it was nearly empty on a late Friday morning. Most popular parking spot is on the southern side of the park, as it is where the shore entry, exit, & public showers are. Restrooms are available in the middle of the park and on the west side near the lifeguard center. Once in the water we swung east, and then followed the curve of the beach until we got to the bridge support pylons to the west. At no time were we deeper than 15 feet. Visibility was no better than 10 feet, so it was a total muck dive, most times we were in between 5-15 feet. With steel 100 cu ft tanks, our dive lasted 3 1/2 hours. Dive Heaven! Often in the muck, there are little critters that love that kind of water, and we saw a lot of them! Several types of crab, several different colored pipefish, unusual fish like the bat fish, and one of my all time favorites, seahorses! My dive buddy found a unusual critter to her, an elegant bumblebee shrimp, a very unique look! After finishing up the long dive, we cleaned off ourselves & gear, and made our way to a nearby Force-E dive shop (see other review) to refill my dive buddy's tanks. What a great dive! Definitely repeat and recommend! When are we doing our next BHB dive?

    Jayden S.

    Had a great time w/ the fish. Jumped off the bridge, swam with tones of fish and the water was very clear. Also made a YouTube video!

    Jason Z.

    A peninsula near Singer Island with water access for fisherman and snorkeling folks. There's a public restroom there along with rest areas. It's a bit run down we didn't feel the safest while walking around here during the day. The fishing pier is free and you can pretty much fish from anywhere though it looks shallow at places. Saw this from Google maps but it looks like a less than ideal fishing spot in person.

    Kayaking~
    Lisa C.

    So blessed to have this practically in my backyard! What an incredible place to launch and explore whether it be on a kayak, a SUP or diving and / or snorkeling. There are always incredible creatures to be seen. The largest iguanas known to man or at least me, lol, can be located on the rocks south side of Peanut Island. Some of the most exquisite fish are only a paddle away from shore and sea turtles, starfish and stingray (to name a few) are often spotted when circling the island and / or paddling from the shore to and around Peanut Island. Head North toward Little Munyon and Munyon Island and see the various types of crabs lurking on and near the shorelines. These waters don't disappoint.

    Kayak launch area
    Diana R.

    This is a pretty park with beach access to some awesome snorkel spots along with clear water swimming. The downside is this park gets very busy which means the parking lot fills up quickly. First time I tried to come, I couldn't find parking so I left after 15 minutes of circling the lot. The next time, we decided to park at Riviera Beach Marina and kayak over. Phil Foster park has a nice designated spot to drop your kayak, paddle board or diving equipment. The beach also has lifeguards. They will quickly tell you if you are in an area you shouldn't be in. While the sandy beach areas are nice and the water is beautiful, most of the beach is covered by the bridge to Singer Island. So if you don't mind sitting in the shade, then this is the spot for you. There are some sunny areas as well, just not as many. There's lots of space in the grass in between trees to setup picnics and family BBQs - you will see a lot of this. There's also a fishing pier if you want to bring a pole. This is a great spot to spend an entire day at the beach.

    Ariel W.

    This 14.65 acre park is at the base of the Blue Heron Bridge. It was named after Phil Foster who was considered a pioneer of Riveria Beach. He owned one of the first tourist courts which was a common form of lodging in the 1930's to the 1960's. He lived in the area until his death in 1917. The park opened in January 1953. I came to the park to take pictures of the Blue Heron Bridge. There was absolutely no parking and I left and came back closer to sunset and still couldn't get a spot. The only spots were in the trailer parking and I was warned I would get a ticket for parking there but I just left my car for a few moments. The park was frequently patrolled by a deputy looking to write tickets. It's a shame he didn't roll down his window because the minute I hit the sidewalk I was smacked in the face with the stench of urine and pot. There was a bathroom only feet away so I couldn't understand why someone would pee on the street. I quickly snapped my pictures and was happy to leave. The main reason a lot of people come here is to dive and snorkel. The area under the bridge is well known for it's sea life by scientists, photographers, divers, and snorkelers. There is two acre snorkel trail in 5 to 10 feet of water. Other amenities of the park include two fishing piers. One was made from part of the old bridge before the Blue Heron Bridge was built. There is also beach swimming, canoe and kayak access, and a playground for kids. Although I didn't enjoy my visit this time I might try to come again to snorkel. I might have better luck finding a spot during a week day I have off from school. This park is very close to Peanut Island which is on the other side of the bridge. There is no trouble parking at the marina and you can hop on the ferry for $10 and have a very nice time on the beautiful island snorkeling and not having to deal with crowds. It's a good alternative if you can't find parking at Phil Foster.

    Cristi A.

    Made a quick visit to this place with an out-of-town friend. Parking is free if you don't have a trailer according to the lifeguard. I was shocked by how close the snorkeling area is to the shore underneath the bridge. I can see this bridge being super convenient during the hot SoFlo summers. Many people were lounging on the beach or fishing off of one of the bridges. The area does seem to attract a mixed crowd of families, couples, friends, and homeless. I want to return for kayaking and snorkeling. Kayaking to Peanut Island is an easy paddle. However I would bring a friend. My only real complaint was the bathrooms. The smell of stale urine and rotten human feces pimp slapped me in the face upon entry. In addition there was someone was peeing in the handicapped stall without the door being closed (what the heck?). There has gotta be a way to keep this bathroom cleaner because the smell was unacceptable. Other than that, I look forward to returning.

    Luani S. D.

    LOVE love love going here. I go here quite often just to walk around and look into the water and see all types of fish! Around 10am is the best time the water visibility is amazing. I have seen several stingrays, a manatee, a sea turtle, and dozens of large sea stars (I believe they are Red Cushion Sea Star). It is so serene going here and never really busy since it is winter season. The stingrays come right along the edge of the wall so you can see them close up at times. There are several little docks you can walk up and down just to see what is in the water. Absolutely beautiful, highly recommend going here just to relax and take in the ocean breeze!

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    Great place to snorkel! Just avoid jellyfish season like today. Ouch! We will be back, maybe tomorrow, to try again.

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    The best snorkeling here is 1 hour before high tide on up to 1 hour after high tide.

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