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Dyer Park

Nature & Outdoors · West Palm Beach, FL

Dyer Park

4.6(1619 reviews)

outdoor exploration

Contact

Address
7301 N Haverhill Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33412

Hours

  • Sunday5:30AM–6PM
  • Monday5:30AM–6PM
  • Tuesday5:30AM–6PM
  • Wednesday5:30AM–6PM
  • Thursday5:30AM–6PM
  • Friday5:30AM–6PM
  • Saturday5:30AM–6PM

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About

A 446-acre regional park with mountain bike trails, walking paths, and canoeing access on former landfill land turned green space. The park has separate playgrounds for ages 2-5 and 5-12, plus unique features like radio-controlled airplane and helicopter fields operated by local clubs. Great for families wanting outdoor adventure beyond typical neighborhood parks. Kids can explore the 4.7-mile perimeter trail or shorter hill trail, plus there's fishing, basketball courts, and baseball fields. The park stays quieter on weekdays and offers beautiful sunset views from the pavilion area near the water.

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Programs (1)

  • Activities and Programs

    Class
    Ages 25· Sunday· Evening· Variable

    Dyer Park offers activities and programs for little ones ages 2-5, giving them chances to explore and play in a beautiful natural setting with tons of space to run around. The programs run on Sunday evenings, so they're perfect if you're looking for something to do as the weekend winds down. Pricing varies by program and is billed monthly, so you can check out what specific activities they're offering when you register. With 446 acres of grounds, lighted courts and fields, bike paths, and even canoeing and fishing access, there's a lot for families to explore together beyond just the structured class time.