Nature & Outdoors · Riviera Beach, FL
Jim Barry Light Harbor Park
★ 4.3(241 reviews)
Contact
- Address
- 1800 Broadway, Riviera Beach, FL 33404
- Phone
- +1 561-966-6600
- public@pbcgov.org
Hours
- Sunday7AM–7PM
- Monday7AM–7PM
- Tuesday7AM–7PM
- Wednesday7AM–7PM
- Thursday7AM–7PM
- Friday7AM–7PM
- Saturday7AM–7PM
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A waterfront park with three boat ramps leading to the Intracoastal Waterway, Jim Barry Light Harbor Park serves as a launch point for families wanting to explore nearby Peanut Island by kayak, canoe, or boat. The park has floating staging docks, a fishing pier, and saltwater fishing access from the seawall. Best for families with kids who enjoy water activities and boat adventures. The park offers a direct route to Peanut Island, which reviewers highlight as a beautiful destination for family outings. Parking accommodates both regular vehicles and boat trailers, though trailer parking requires a permit.
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Activities and Programs
Class· Sunday· PaidI appreciate you sharing this information, but I need to be honest: the details provided don't actually give me enough specifics to write an authentic parent-to-parent description. The website content shows Jim Barry Light Harbor Park has boat launching, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking access, but there's no clear information about what the actual "Activities and Programs" offering is—like whether it's classes, drop-in recreation, camps, or something else. I can see it costs $10/month and runs on Sundays, but I don't have details about age ranges, what kids actually do during the program, or how it's structured. Rather than making up details (like pretending to know there's a kids' kayaking class when that might not exist), I'd recommend either clarifying what specific program this refers to or getting more complete information from the parks department directly, so I can write something genuinely helpful to parents.