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Ocean Reef Park Singer Island 3860 North Ocean Boulevard Riviera Beach, FL 33404

Perfect for a sunrise walk or run, the boardwalk at Ocean Reef Park stretches along the dune ecosystem. There's plenty of sand on the wide beach to relax and take in this quintessential South Florida experience. Rock piles just off the shoreline provide plenty of sea life to entertain adventurous snorkelers. Up in the park area, there's a picnic pavilion, as well as grills and single picnic tables.

Peanut Island Park Singer Island

6500 Peanut Island Road Riviera Beach, FL 33404

Peanut island is a family sanctuary which features snorkeling, overnight camping, and swimming. With a rich history, nooks, and crannies to snorkel, sunbathe and even camp, the island vibes are here and loaded with activities. Peanut Island is only accessible by boat, paddleboard, or canoe. Best ways to visit are to take a water taxi from nearby Sailfish Marina or Riviera Beach Marina–or anchor your boat right along the shoreline Phil Foster Park

Singer Island 900 East Blue Heron Boulevard Riviera Beach, FL 33404

This 14.7-acre beach park is a gateway to discover the islands of The Palm Beache. It is a great fishing spot and has a nice playground. But what Phil Foster is best known for is a man-made snorkeling trail that winds around the south end of the island and near the pilings of the Blue Heron Bridge. The beach access is great for kids wanting to wade around closer to shore. Families can play on the sandy beach, while enjoying the fully protected water of the lagoon

Coral Cove Park 19450 State Road 707 Tequesta, FL 33469

One of our more northern beaches in the county and one that cannot be missed. Known as a beach with a quiet personality, Coral Cove Park offers unparalleled snorkeling conditions. Just a few feet offshore and in just a few inches of water are water-carved rock formations, shaped by countless seasons of wave action. A waterproof camera will come in handy when capturing the beauty of sea turtles, eels, fish, and sharks swimming between the reefs and rocks of the cove. The park is conveniently located close to the Intracoastal Waterway, offering additional areas to explore in and out of the water.

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