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County Reopens Additional Parks

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County Reopens Additional Parks

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The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department will be reopening additional parks Friday after conducting extensive damage assessments, safety inspections and debris removal. Below is a complete list of county-operated parks and facilities that will be open on Friday, September 15 for general use. Specialized areas such as sports playing fields, courts, pools and other facilities located inside the parks may remain closed for safety reasons. 

Affron Park, 4777 Serafica Drive, Lake Worth
Aqua Crest Pool, 2503 Seacrest Boulevard, Delray Beach
Bert Winters Park, 13425 Ellison Wilson Road, Juno Beach
Burt Reynolds Park, 800/805 U.S. Highway 1, Jupiter
Canal Point Community Center, 12860 U.S. Highway 441, Canal Point
Canyon Amphitheater, 8802 Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach
Carlin Park, 400 S. S.R. A1A, Jupiter
Caroline Park, 67 Caroline Drive, West Palm Beach
Club Managers Association of America Therapeutic RecreationComplex, 2728 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth
Coral Cove Park, 1600 Beach Road, Tequesta
Dyer Park, 7301 Haverhill Road, West Palm Beach 
Flamango Lake Park, 2606 Flamango Lake Drive, West Palm Beach
Golfview Heights, 2301 Seminole Boulevard, West Palm Beach
Governor Lawton Chiles Memorial Park, 6541 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach
Gramercy Park, 5615 Parke Avenue, West Palm Beach
Green Cay Nature Center, 12800 Hagen Ranch Road, Boynton Beach
Ixora Park, 4246 Lilac Circle, Lake Worth
Jim Barry Light Harbor Park, 1800 Broadway, Riviera Beach
Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, 7500 Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach
John Prince Golf Learning Center Driving range (day-use only), 4754 South Congress Avenue, Lake Worth
Juno Beach Fishing Pier, 14775 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach 
Kennedy Estates Park, 6811 Booker T. Boulevard, Jupiter
Kenwood Park, 4645 Clinton Boulevard, Lake Worth
Lake Belvedere Estates Park, 675 Caroline Avenue, West Palm Beach 
Lake Charleston Park, 7001 Charleston Shores Boulevard, Lantana
Loggerhead Park, 14200 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach
Melear Park, 6684 Eastview Drive, Lantana
North County Aquatic Complex, 861 Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter
Ocean Cay Park, 2188 Marcinski Road, Jupiter
Ocean Ridge Hammock Park, 6620 North Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge
Osprey Point Golf Course, 12551 Glades Road, west of Boca Raton
Park Ridge Golf Course, 9191 Lantana Road, Lake Worth
Pinewoods Park, 18069 U.S. Highway 441, Boca Raton
Riverbend Park, 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
San Castle Community Park, 1101 Mentone Road, Lake Worth
Sanders Drive Park, 4247 Sanders Drive, Lake Worth
Seminole Palms Park, 151 Lamstein Lane, Royal Palm Beach
South Bay RV Park, 100 Levee Road, South Bay
South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach
Stub Canal Park, 2140 Oglethorpe Road, West Palm Beach
Veteran’s Park, 9400 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton
Watergate Estates Park, 10537 Sandalfoot Boulevard W, Boca Raton
Waterway Park, 3630 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
West Boynton Park and Recreation Center, 6000 Northtree Boulevard, Lake Worth
West Delray Regional Park, 10875 Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach

In addition, the following beach access points via dune crossovers will be open: 26-37; 39-46; 48-60

All other county-operated parks and recreational facilities will remain closed until further notice. However, park crews will be working throughout the weekend to prepare additional parks to reopen as quickly as possible. 

For the most up-to-date information regarding the status of all our parks and recreation facilities, visit our Facebook and Twitter pages using the hash tag pbcParks.

The mission of the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department is to make the quality of life for Palm Beach County residents and visitors better by providing diverse, safe and affordable recreation services, welcoming parks, and enriching social and cultural experiences. We achieve this by promoting wellness, fostering environmental stewardship, contributing economic value, and by improving our community every day for this and future generations.
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