This park is one of the easily accessible public access points to the Atlantic Ocean in Boynton Beach- It has free parking and no fee for beach entry- many of the other locations along A1A require me…Full review by ddogmay
Jan 11, 2023
I took a ride down to A1A looking for a beach and luckily I found this one. It was magical. First it is Wednesday and there was free parking. Places to bbq and plenty of benches along the path to bea…Full review by audreylebowitz
Apr 11, 2022
Nice place to spend part of a day if you are lucky enough to find a parking spot. Boardwalk down to the beach was pretty, but could feel like quite the hike to some, especially if you are bringing g…Full review by alternativeavenue
The past few years when in FL I have gone to Blind Creek Beach. I had not heard of Gulfstream Park. Is it sanctioned or just tolerated? Is there a web site with info?
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Hello, Gulfstream Park is located north of Gulfstream, FL and is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department. Amenities include a playground, beach area, …
Hello, Gulfstream Park is located north of Gulfstream, FL and is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department. Amenities include a playground, beach area, picnic areas, and more. Though we cannot include links in this response, we welcome you to visit our Trip Advisor profile and click on the website link to view more information about Gulfstream Park. Thank you. Bibi Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department
are small dogs allowed in this park. I've called a few times but no one picks up the phone
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Hi, Barbara. For health and safety reasons, dogs are not allowed on- or off-leash at County beaches, including Gulfstream Park, or any other park location where signs …
Hi, Barbara. For health and safety reasons, dogs are not allowed on- or off-leash at County beaches, including Gulfstream Park, or any other park location where signs are posted. We invite you to visit any of our four dog parks (inside South County Regional Park, Lake Ida Park West, Okeeheelee Park & John Prince Park) or any of our other park locations where dogs are welcome while they're on a leash no greater than six feet. Thank you for understanding. Thank you, Bibi Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation