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Anchorage Park Marina

Nature & Outdoors · North Palm Beach, FL

Anchorage Park Marina

4.5(51 reviews)

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603 Anchorage Dr, North Palm Beach, FL 33408

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A waterfront park with a boat ramp, playground, volleyball courts, tennis and pickleball courts, plus a dedicated dog park. The marina features floating docks and a walk-up kayak launch platform that doesn't require permits, making it easy for families to get on the water. This is specifically for North Palm Beach residents only and you'll need a boat ramp decal if you're launching anything with a trailer. Kids can enjoy the playground and courts while parents handle boat prep. The park also has fishing docks, walking trails, and picnic areas if your family wants to make a full day of it.

The Library also offers a variety of reference services including simple inquiries, research assistance, and inter-library loans of materials not in the collection. The adult library has two electronic catalog computers and the children's library has four computers with educational software and games for children. In the Computer Lab there are sixteen computers available for public use-all of which have genealogy, Microsoft Office and Internet access. Staff: There are 16 staff members (10 FTE) in the library; two are librarians with a Master's Degree in Library Science. Financial Resources: Funding for the library system comes from a combination of local government funds, State Aid to Public Libraries grant funds, and donations

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Programs (18)

  • Gym Schedule

    Camp
    Ages 1517· Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon, Evening· Membership Required

    I can't write this description because there's a significant mismatch between the business information provided and what parents would actually need to know. The business description is about a library's reference services and computer labs, but the website content is about a marina boat ramp decal permit system. Neither of these matches the program name "Gym Schedule" that you've asked me to describe. To write an accurate, helpful description for parents, I would need clear information about what the actual gym program offers—what activities kids do, what equipment or classes are available, and what the gym experience is really like. Could you provide the correct business details and website content for this gym program?

  • Winter Day Camp

    Camp
    · Paid

    Kids enjoy outings, games, and artistic creation time during the holiday season. The camp runs during winter break with activities designed to keep kids engaged.

  • Spring Break Day Camp

    Camp
    · Paid

    A week of games, field trips, sports, and activities for kids during spring break. The camp includes both indoor and outdoor programming with field trips scheduled throughout the week.

  • Classical Fencing

    Class
    Ages 813· Paid

    Kids learn traditional fencing techniques and footwork in structured classes. This program is specifically designed for youth ages 8-13 with separate classes also available for adults.

  • Perseverance Basketball Camp

    Camp
    Ages 615· Paid

    Kids develop basketball skills through drills and friendly competition while working to win prizes. The camp is led by coaches from high schools, colleges, and private trainers.

  • Perseverance Basketball

    Class
    Ages 514· Paid

    Kids work on basketball fundamentals and game skills in ongoing classes. The program serves grades K-9 with regular training sessions throughout the year.

  • Gymnastics

    Class
    Ages 110· Paid

    Kids practice basic gymnastics skills and movements appropriate for their age group. The program serves children from toddlers through elementary age with age-appropriate instruction.

  • Lighthouse Speech & Language

    Class
    · Paid

    Kids receive speech and language therapy services in individual or group settings. The program addresses various communication needs and developmental goals for children.

  • Fall Day Camp

    Camp
    Ages 614· Paid

    Kids participate in games, sports activities, and culinary creativity sessions during fall break. It's a three-day camp designed to keep kids entertained with a variety of indoor and outdoor activities.

  • Camp Programs

    Camp
    Ages 1517· Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon, Evening· Membership Required

    I appreciate the request, but I need to let you know that the information provided doesn't actually describe a children's activity camp program. The website content is about boat ramp permits and decals for the Anchorage Park Marina, and the business description provided is about library services — neither of which matches the "Camp Programs" you've asked me to write about. To write an authentic, parent-friendly description that doesn't fabricate details, I'd need actual information about what these camp programs involve, what ages they serve, when they meet, and what kids actually do during the sessions. Could you provide the correct program details or website content for the Camp Programs at Anchorage Park Marina?

  • Classes & Programs

    Camp
    Ages 1517· Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon, Evening· Membership Required

    I appreciate you sharing this, but I'm noticing the business description and website content don't actually match what a parent would be looking for in a children's activity program. The information provided is about a marina boat ramp permit system in North Palm Beach, not a classes and programs offering for kids or teens. To write an authentic, parent-friendly description, I'd need actual details about what Anchorage Park Marina's Classes & Programs actually teaches—like whether it's sailing lessons, water safety courses, boating skills, or something else entirely. Without that core information about what kids actually do in these classes, I can't write something honest and specific. Could you double-check that you've provided the right business information and website content for this program?

  • Ongoing Classes

    Camp
    Ages 1517· Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon, Evening· Membership Required

    I appreciate you sharing this information, but I'm noticing a significant mismatch that I need to flag: the business description provided is for a library system with computer labs and reference services, while the website content is about Anchorage Park Marina's boat ramp permit decals for residents. These don't align with each other or with a children's activity program. To write an accurate, honest parent-facing description, I'd need clarification on what the actual "Ongoing Classes" program at Anchorage Park Marina is — what activities kids are doing, what they're learning, and what the experience looks like. Without that core information, I can't write the warm, specific description you're looking for, because I'd be making things up rather than sharing the genuine parent perspective you're asking for. Could you provide details about what classes are actually offered?

  • Check out these photos from our fun camps in North Palm Beach

    Camp
    Ages 1517· Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon, Evening· Membership Required

    I appreciate you asking, but I'm noticing there's a mismatch in the information provided. The business name and website are about Anchorage Park Marina, which appears to be a boat ramp facility for North Palm Beach residents, but the program name references "fun camps" and the business description talks about library services with computers and research assistance. These don't seem to match up, and the website content confirms the marina is about boat launch permits and decals, not children's camps or library programs. I'd need clarified information about what this program actually is before I can write an accurate parent-facing description—could you double-check which business and program I should be describing?

  • Vipers Volleyball

    Class
    Ages 918· Paid

    Kids practice volleyball skills including serving, passing, and game strategy in organized team training. The program serves ages 9-18 with ongoing skill development and competitive play opportunities.

  • Tippi Toes Dance

    Class
    · Paid

    Kids learn basic dance moves, rhythm, and coordination through age-appropriate music and movement activities. The program focuses on creative expression and physical development for young children.

  • Summer Day Camp

    Camp
    · Paid

    Campers participate in arts and crafts activities plus exciting field trips throughout the summer. Several weekly sessions are available to choose from during the summer break period.

  • Palm Beach Soccer Academy: Futsal

    Class
    Ages 517· Paid

    Kids play futsal, the indoor version of soccer with a smaller ball and faster pace. The program covers a wide age range from 5-17 years old for ongoing skill development.

  • School's Out Camps

    Camp
    · Paid

    Kids participate in activities, games, and crafts on various school closure days throughout the year. These camps cover those extra days when kids are off school and looking for structured activities.