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Parks
There are several parks
within the Town of Ocean Ridge. These parks are owned and operated by
entities other than the Town. Additional information about the parks is
located at the Palm
Beach County Parks & Recreation Department and
Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management
websites.
Boynton Beach
Oceanfront Park (Public Beach)
Entrance: North Ocean Boulevard (A1A) about ½ mile north of Ocean
Avenue.
Note: There is a fee for parking at this location.
Boynton Beach Town Hall: 561-742-6000 for more information on how to obtain a
park pass.
Ocean
Inlet Park
Entrance: 6990 N. Ocean Blvd., Ocean Ridge, FL 33435
Hours: Sunrise-Sunset (Inlet Fishing 24 Hours)
Acres: 11.39 acres
Facilities
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Intracoastal Waterway
frontage (1100 feet)
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guarded beach frontage (600
feet)(salt water fishing and surfing not permitted in guarded swimming areas)
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jetty
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marina
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rental boat slips (closed
for storm repairs)
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playground
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ocean overlook
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seating pavilion
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snack bar
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family picnic shelters
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single table picnic area
with grills
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restroom facilities
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outdoor showers
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parking
Information
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beach conditions
information: (561) 276-3990
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boat slip rental: (561)
966-6646
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general park information:
(561) 966-6600
Ocean Ridge Hammock Park
Entrance: 6620 North
Ocean Blvd., Ocean Ridge, FL 33435
Hours: Sunrise-Sunset
Acres: 8.54 acres
Facilities
Information
Ocean
Ridge Natural Area
Entrance: access to Natural Area by boat, walking, or biking
Hours: Sunrise-Sunset, including holidays.
There are no toilets or drinking water on site.
Prohibited: smoking, hunting, firearms, feeding wildlife, alcoholic
beverages, pets or domestic animals, bicycles or motor vehicles, collecting
plants or animals.
There is no parking area. Access to Ocean Ridge Natural Area is by
boat, walking, or biking.
Acres: 12.53 acres
Ocean Ridge Natural
Area Trail Guide
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