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    South Inlet Park

    3.9 (31 reviews)

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    Ariel W.

    This is an 11 acre beach front park located in Boca Raton and it is one of four beach parks that Boca Raton operates. South Inlet is open every day from sunrise to sunset. You pay for parking at a kiosk, $3 an hour for cars weekdays and $4 on weekends. The parking is cheaper than some of the other beach parks in Boca but you can get parking for only $1.50 an hour a little further north in Boynton. The park has 850 feet of life guarded beach. The beach is ADA accessible and a beach surf wheelchair can be obtained from the lifeguards. Park amenities include salt water fishing on the jetty, picnic shelter pavilions and grills, a playground, restrooms, and showers. This park is a popular and inexpensive wedding destination with many couples on the weekend opting to get married at the picnic pavilion which offers views of both the ocean and the Boca Raton inlet. Any beach in Florida is pretty much five stars for me but what makes this one unique is it has a piece of architecture from the 1930's. Originally known as Porte Cochere, it was once located at the Cabana Club's west entrance, and it was part of a structure that provided cover for people exiting their vehicles. In 1981 the Porte Cochere was moved to South Inlet Park. On November 17, 1997 it was added to Palm Beach County's Registry of Historic Places. The Porte Cochere has since been renamed the Eshleman Pavilion in honor of Dennis Eshleman, former Director of Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department

    Virginia H.

    South Inlet Park has a lovely beach with some very nice facilities.  The bathrooms are well appointed and clean, and the whole park area is very nice to look at. On the down side, parking during the high season can be quite challenging, but I suggest that you persevere because a visit here is totally worth the effort! If constantly feeding your hard-earned shekels into the proximate metered parking doesn't make financial sense, then consider buying an annual parking pass.  These don't come cheap, but if you visit often they make total sense.

    Glenn G.

    Back when I was still in High School (many many years ago), we used to refer to the inlet as Bonfire Beach... at least at night time we did. By day, we'd ride our bicycles to the beach and snorkel along the jetty rocks or work on our tans. By night, we'd drive over to the area and park our cars along the roadways in the residential area immediately to the west side of State Road A1A and we'd gather on the beach, some people would collect wood from the trees and we'd light up a bonfire and have a party... back in the day of wine coolers, Boones Farm and MD 20/20. That was a long time ago... Today, I still have a love for this Inlet but it's a different appreciation today. The park is just over 10 acres of land and includes a long stretch of beach along with a forested separation (and vegetated dunes) between the beach and the parking lots (lots of Palm Trees and Sea Grapes). There are picnic tables with barbecues and I believe they have a pavilion or two that can be reserved (probably for a fee). But the highlight of the park is truly it's namesake... the inlet. Boca Inlet is the only access point between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic Ocean to service Boca Raton. The nearest access points for boats are Hillsboro Inlet in Pompano Beach (5 miles to the south) and Boynton Inlet (15 miles to the north). It's great just sit along the seawall where the boats come and go... very relaxing and always a strong breeze to keep you cool (even when a bit too sunny). Or you can walk along the jetty wall that extends out into the ocean creating a jetty wall peninsula between the inlet and the beach area. Along the jetty wall you'll still enjoy the boats but you'll also see plenty of people fishing along the way too. Probably would not recommend snorkeling the jetty wall any more though. Too many dangling hooks from fisherman on the ocean side and I don't know if they permit swimming or snorkeling on the inlet side (due to the extremely strong current that flows in and out of the inlet.

    Brent P.

    This is a decent little park. I'll bet it's difficult to call the park since there was only one sitting area. There is a very small beach and some jetties to get on. It cost four dollars to park for an hour. But it was cool but really not all that. If you take your children here be extremely careful with them getting on the beaches and on the jetties. There is a serious current at the inlet and the Jenny's are unstable for footing. The child could easily slip and fall and it won't be good.

    Tiffany N.

    I lived in Boca for a loooooooong time and driven/walked/biked past South Inlet Park but never bothered to stop here. Enter in one last time in Boca before my family moves away and why the hell not stop here during my last hurrah? I stopped in on Sunday right before the gates closed for parking and was sad to see that parking is $4 an hour---yikes! But I sucked up the $4 and went on my way. The park and picnic areas are gorgeous along with the inlet area. A bunch of people hanging out, fishing, walking, taking snapshots and such. It was a beautiful way to say goodbye to Boca......

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    Remus P.

    This place is pawesome! So beautiful and da sand is so soft. Dis beach is nice, clean and calm, not to much crowded. Water is so clear and clean. The sunrise and sunsets are pupmazing!

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    Kimberly S.

    My daughter and I love to ride our bikes here! You can see beautiful tropical fish right over the edge . You can walk to the beach from this park and there are playgrounds and areas for parties also. Parking is reasonable.

    Frank B.

    Just a great place to relax and rejuvenate yourself as this "Winter Vortex" impacts our Nation. It is always nice to find a new spot to gaze out onto the ocean, read a novel and take a leisurely walk... Cheers!

    Last Sunday we held our daughter's 15-year party on this site, and it really was fascinating. The place is amazing, we highly recommend it, all the decoration and organization is done by ourselves and everything is beautiful, thanks South Inlet Park

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    2 years ago

    I thought this was a pleasant park. We enjoyed our visit here. I would like to come back and I recommend.

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    7 years ago

    Love everything about this location but the parking is crazy. You have to pay for the day even if you're there for an hour.

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    4 years ago

    Recommend this for families with kids. Clean well maintained the water is warm and calm, big shallow section from the water of shore.

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    My Favorite beach in a 30 mile radius !! awesome snorkeling , perfect beach

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    12 years ago

    Beautiful beach access point and there are activities for everybody. Lovely place to spend the day unwinding.

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    Ask the Community - South Inlet Park

    When renting out the pavilion, can alcohol be brought?

    Yes.

    Are there places for a bbq here?

    Yes there are!

    Are bonfires allowed?

    i used to as a teenager a long time ago but pretty sure that has been banned for a long time

    Is there parking and are there benches?

    Yes there's parking but you pay to pay and there are plenty of sitting areas

    Are dogs allowed in the park?

    I've seen many people with dogs on the beach

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