Nature & Outdoors · North Palm Beach, FL
Anchorage Park
★ 4.6(421 reviews)
Contact
- Address
- 603 Anchorage Dr, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
- Phone
- +1 561-841-3386
- john@keywest.com
Hours
- Monday9AM–6:30PM
- Tuesday9AM–6:30PM
- Wednesday9AM–6:30PM
- Thursday9AM–6:30PM
- Friday9AM–6:30PM
- Saturday9AM–12:30AM
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A waterfront park with baseball fields, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, and a recently added playground featuring a zip line. The playground sits on artificial turf under sail shade structures, and the park includes fishing piers, kayak launch areas, and separate dog parks for large and small breeds. Good for kids of all ages with playground equipment designed for different skill levels. The artificial turf means no ant hills to worry about, and multiple pavilions provide additional shade. Your family can fish from the docks, though parents note the lighting could be better for evening visits.
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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Anchorage Park Program
Class· Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Evening· PaidI can't write an accurate description of this program based on the information provided. The website content describes Anchorage Park's facilities (baseball field, playgrounds, dog parks, pavilions, etc.) and mentions that the Parks & Recreation office is located there, but it doesn't actually describe a specific children's activity program—what activities kids do, what skills they build, or how the program is structured. The business description appears to be about a library's reference services and computers, which doesn't match the park facilities listed. Without clear details about what the Anchorage Park Program actually involves, I don't want to guess and give parents incorrect information. I'd need documentation about the actual program curriculum, activities, and structure to write an honest description.