The beach Hannah grew up going to! There's free parking right across the street.
This peaceful, barrier island sanctuary is a well-known model for large-scale, native coastal habitat restoration. Walk a little trail along the intracoastal, hangout on the mini [private] beaches, cross the road to the ocean to see the blowing rocks and relax on a quiet part of the beach.
Loggerhead Marinelife Center is one of Florida’s most visited nonprofit scientific destinations focused on ocean and sea turtle conservation. Explore interactive exhibits, observe sea turtle patients, and engage with marine experts.
The waterfront lighthouse and grounds exhibits over 5,000 years of regional history. You can take a climbing tour or visit the national conservation lands.
Clematis is street in downtown West Palm Beach. There are lots of restaurants, shops, and you can walk to the water on the Intracoastal Waterway. There is also an interactive water fountain that lights up and is fun to run through and cooldown during the hot summer days! On Thursday nights, there is live music from 6-9PM at Centennial Square.
Drive across the bridge to Palm Beach Island to see one of the wealthiest islands in the world! Walk along Worth Avenue to peak into some high-end stores and restaurants, visit the Flagler Museum, grab a drink at The Breakers Hotel, and drive around the island to see some magnificent mansions (and Mar-a-lago).
McCarthy’s Wildlife Sanctuary rescue wildlife that are in all types of situations- some serious and some not so serious. When it comes to native Florida wildlife, you could see all different type! Guided tours of the sanctuary are available by appointment only.
Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop in 2004, Guanabanas has grown to become an institution in northern Palm Beach County for three reasons: The lush, tropical setting; great cuisine and cocktails; and live music.
Family owned and operated, their goal is to create a unique waterfront experience with 270 degree views of the Intracoastal Waterway surrounded by palm trees and lounging in adirondack chairs on the beach area. Good food, drinks, and A POOL that is heated to 86 degrees - family friendly!