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Ocean Reef Park

Nature & Outdoors · Riviera Beach, FL

Ocean Reef Park

4.7(2764 reviews)

outdoor exploration

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3860 N Ocean Dr, Riviera Beach, FL 33404

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A beachfront park with 700 feet of guarded swimming area, Ocean Reef Park has saltwater fishing spots, a playground for ages 5-12, and a dune ecosystem overlook. The limestone rock formations make it different from typical sandy beaches, and kids love spotting fish in the clear water. Perfect for families wanting a quieter beach experience with good amenities. The park has picnic areas with grills, outdoor showers, and plenty of shells for collecting. Free parking and lifeguards on duty make it an easy choice for a beach day.

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Programs (1)

  • Activities and Programs

    Class
    Ages 512· Sunday· Variable

    Ocean Reef Park's Activities and Programs offer kids ages 5-12 a chance to enjoy the beach and outdoor recreation at this beautiful 13-acre oceanfront park in Riviera Beach. The park features a lifeguard-supervised swimming area, beach access for exploration, and opportunities to experience the natural dune ecosystem—it's a great spot for kids who love the water and want to get outside. Programs run on Sundays, so it's perfect if you're looking for a weekend activity, and pricing varies by program on a monthly basis. With amenities like wheelchair beach access and an ADA beach mat available, this park is set up to welcome all kids. You can register directly through Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation's online system, and I'd definitely recommend checking out their website or giving them a call if you want details about what specific activities they're running right now.