Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Review: Boynton Beach Parks Offer Public Access to Visitors

Shelter for restrooms, tables, and showers.
            Boynton Beach is a little different from most public beaches due to accessibility. The beach is located amidst residential condominiums and mansions where most areas are private beaches.
            However, Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park makes it convenient for other locals to enjoy the beach. The park allows parking and sheltered entrances to the beach.
            There are showers and restrooms located under large pavilions with picnic tables, a concession stand, and a playground for kids. The concession stand called Sand Dollar Cafe offers sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and drinks.
            There are lifeguards and wooden lounge chairs on the beach shore. Also, there are piles of seaweed, plenty of shells, and tiny gettys which gives this beach sort of a dirty appearance.
            But the older crowds love it regardless. It is mostly the elderly that can be seen strolling along the shore and collecting shells. They seem to like it because it is also very quiet.
This website gives a list of other Boynton Beach parks and their information.

Tiny gettys located on the shore.

Summary:
-Things to do: Playground, collect shells, swim, BBQ, volleyball
-Parking: $5 per vehicle or free after 4 p.m.
-Restaurants: No restaurants by area, only a concession stand
-Lifeguards?: Yes 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

-Restrooms/Showers?: Yes


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