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Boca Inlet Park
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South Inlet Park
1100 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States
Nearby restaurants
Waterstone Rum Bar & Grill
999 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
SeaSpray Inlet Grill
999 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Boca Landing
999 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Kasumi
999 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Marisol
900 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States
Onda
900 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Harbor House
501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Principessa Ristorante
501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Nearby hotels
Beach Club at The Boca Raton
900 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Waterstone Resort & Marina Boca Raton, Curio Collection by Hilton
999 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
One Thousand Ocean
1000 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Ventura Condominium Resort Office
2301 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
The Boca Raton
501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Tower at The Boca Raton
501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
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Boca Inlet Park

1120 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
4.7(430)
Open until 8:30 PM
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Pet friendly
attractions: South Inlet Park, restaurants: Waterstone Rum Bar & Grill, SeaSpray Inlet Grill, Boca Landing, Kasumi, Marisol, Onda, Harbor House, Principessa Ristorante
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Nearby attractions of Boca Inlet Park

South Inlet Park

South Inlet Park

South Inlet Park

4.7

(866)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Boca Inlet Park

Waterstone Rum Bar & Grill

SeaSpray Inlet Grill

Boca Landing

Kasumi

Marisol

Onda

Harbor House

Principessa Ristorante

Waterstone Rum Bar & Grill

Waterstone Rum Bar & Grill

4.1

(181)

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SeaSpray Inlet Grill

SeaSpray Inlet Grill

4.1

(151)

$$

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Boca Landing

Boca Landing

4.1

(73)

$$$

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Kasumi

Kasumi

4.5

(58)

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Reviews of Boca Inlet Park

4.7
(430)
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5.0
4y

Sorry for my Grammatical errors, cuz I'm using Google text to voice technology. I truly enjoyed Boca Inlet Park. I moved to Boca Raton a year ago. First I can tell you that all the playgrounds were open, and they all seem to be brand-spanking-new. They're all Situated within Several hundred yards of each other along a nice path that went through the mangroves. Then you have access to the beach, And then when you go to the Northernmost point, you have the Jetties . The jetties are beautiful, you can walk all the way down the Jetties, please be careful and do not walk barefoot. Boca inlet's entire scenery or landscape, if you will, is not like South Beach at all.

South Beach is full of High-rises , this is more of a nature preserve Environment. My children and I truly enjoyed it. The best thing about it, is that the parking is by space number. Also, Boca inlet is very easy to reach. Just put in South Boca Inlet park into your GPS and it will guide you to it. Then go a little bit further down and make a left into the first public parking lot. So please remember your space number one you park in the space, and then pay at the Meter. You can use pay by phone or you can just pay at the meter. The minimum is four hours, be careful not to add too many increments of time, because once you swipe your card to put money inside, you've already added money or time . 4 hours is the default time... plenty of time . I don't remember the price, but I remember it was much more affordable than Hollywood Beach. The park was awesome, and my kids had a blast. Plus the parking space is Adjacent to the And so will playground and the walking path through the mangroves. Beach access is only a Few hundred feet away. When compared to Hollywood Beach and it's Public garage, Boca Inlet is so easy and such a simple...

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4.0
23w

My wife and I stopped here on June 17, 2025 for about 30 minutes just to have a look at the Boca Raton Inlet to see if we could get some pictures of some boats going into the intracoastal waterway or out to sea. The park is fairly nice and the grounds looked well maintained. It's pay to park at an unattended ticket kiosk, and we paid about $3.00 for an hour on the time. There is a lot of foliage around the parking lot, and it looked like there were about 50-75 parking spaces total. It was only about 25% full on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, but I can image the lot gets full quickly on the weekends when the locals are not at work and want to come enjoy the beach with their friends or families. There was a nice and clean restroom next to the parking kiosk, and out on the beach there was a single lifeguard tower that was manned. The beach was very much covered in seaweed (see the pictures) being pushed onshore by a steady 15 mph breeze, and it did not appear that the city of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County was raking it up. The rock jetty and seawall along the south side of the Inlet was well maintained, and we were able to watch one boat come in, and one boat go out during our brief stop. We saw one younger couple snorkeling along the seawall since the water was clear, and there are rocks lining the inlet that harbor tropical fish. On our walk back to the park from the seawall, we noted that there was a small playground for kids, as well as small pavilion next to it that I would guess you can reserve for family picnics or group gatherings. Overall it's a pretty nice beach park, and the water was quite clear on an incoming tide that was pushing fresh Gulf Stream water...

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5.0
1y

We recently spent a day at Boca Inlet Park over Labor Day weekend, and it was exactly what we were looking for. This small, cute park has everything you need for a perfect day out, with the bonus of being oceanfront. Despite its size, Boca Inlet Park packs in some fantastic amenities. There are barbecue pits if you want to grill up a meal, a pavilion that’s great for parties, and a playground that kept our toddler happily entertained. The park is dotted with benches, offering the best spots to relax and take in the stunning ocean views. And let’s not forget the beach! With easy access to the shore, you can spend time by the water, enjoying the sand and waves. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful stroll or just soaking up the sun. What really stood out to us was how well-maintained and serene the park is. Even on a busy holiday weekend, it never felt too crowded. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxed family outing or a quick escape to nature. Boca Inlet Park may be small, but with its oceanfront location and all the amenities you need, it’s...

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Norman SalasNorman Salas
Sorry for my Grammatical errors, cuz I'm using Google text to voice technology. I truly enjoyed Boca Inlet Park. I moved to Boca Raton a year ago. First I can tell you that all the playgrounds were open, and they all seem to be brand-spanking-new. They're all Situated within Several hundred yards of each other along a nice path that went through the mangroves. Then you have access to the beach, And then when you go to the Northernmost point, you have the Jetties . The jetties are beautiful, you can walk all the way down the Jetties, please be careful and do not walk barefoot. Boca inlet's entire scenery or landscape, if you will, is not like South Beach at all. South Beach is full of High-rises , this is more of a nature preserve Environment. My children and I truly enjoyed it. The best thing about it, is that the parking is by space number. Also, Boca inlet is very easy to reach. Just put in South Boca Inlet park into your GPS and it will guide you to it. Then go a little bit further down and make a left into the first public parking lot. So please remember your space number one you park in the space, and then pay at the Meter. You can use pay by phone or you can just pay at the meter. The minimum is four hours, be careful not to add too many increments of time, because once you swipe your card to put money inside, you've already added money or time . 4 hours is the default time... plenty of time . I don't remember the price, but I remember it was much more affordable than Hollywood Beach. The park was awesome, and my kids had a blast. Plus the parking space is Adjacent to the And so will playground and the walking path through the mangroves. Beach access is only a Few hundred feet away. When compared to Hollywood Beach and it's Public garage, Boca Inlet is so easy and such a simple place to access.
Edward MortonEdward Morton
My wife and I stopped here on June 17, 2025 for about 30 minutes just to have a look at the Boca Raton Inlet to see if we could get some pictures of some boats going into the intracoastal waterway or out to sea. The park is fairly nice and the grounds looked well maintained. It's pay to park at an unattended ticket kiosk, and we paid about $3.00 for an hour on the time. There is a lot of foliage around the parking lot, and it looked like there were about 50-75 parking spaces total. It was only about 25% full on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, but I can image the lot gets full quickly on the weekends when the locals are not at work and want to come enjoy the beach with their friends or families. There was a nice and clean restroom next to the parking kiosk, and out on the beach there was a single lifeguard tower that was manned. The beach was very much covered in seaweed (see the pictures) being pushed onshore by a steady 15 mph breeze, and it did not appear that the city of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County was raking it up. The rock jetty and seawall along the south side of the Inlet was well maintained, and we were able to watch one boat come in, and one boat go out during our brief stop. We saw one younger couple snorkeling along the seawall since the water was clear, and there are rocks lining the inlet that harbor tropical fish. On our walk back to the park from the seawall, we noted that there was a small playground for kids, as well as small pavilion next to it that I would guess you can reserve for family picnics or group gatherings. Overall it's a pretty nice beach park, and the water was quite clear on an incoming tide that was pushing fresh Gulf Stream water into the inlet.
CaperenoCapereno
One of my favorite inlet and Beach!!! A Short walk from parking to the beach through the maze of trees and boardwalks. Like most public beaches parking prices can be taxing. During the week it's $3.00 per hour while weekends are $4.00 per hour. Small Motorhomes that fit in parking spots are $7.00. They do offer a $20.00 parking fee for the entire day which can save some loot... The inlet is pretty cool where you can watch boats of all sizes navigate the sometimes treacherous inlet. There is about a 200 foot break Wall that you can walk out on if you are sure footed. The beach, depending on the tide and wind changes size daily. It's not huge or manicured but and always different and fun. There is also a manned watch tower for your safety! They do have plenty of BBQS set up behind the beach for a cookout and even some swings. There is one restroom facility for his & her and seems to be well maintained. Recommended
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Sorry for my Grammatical errors, cuz I'm using Google text to voice technology. I truly enjoyed Boca Inlet Park. I moved to Boca Raton a year ago. First I can tell you that all the playgrounds were open, and they all seem to be brand-spanking-new. They're all Situated within Several hundred yards of each other along a nice path that went through the mangroves. Then you have access to the beach, And then when you go to the Northernmost point, you have the Jetties . The jetties are beautiful, you can walk all the way down the Jetties, please be careful and do not walk barefoot. Boca inlet's entire scenery or landscape, if you will, is not like South Beach at all. South Beach is full of High-rises , this is more of a nature preserve Environment. My children and I truly enjoyed it. The best thing about it, is that the parking is by space number. Also, Boca inlet is very easy to reach. Just put in South Boca Inlet park into your GPS and it will guide you to it. Then go a little bit further down and make a left into the first public parking lot. So please remember your space number one you park in the space, and then pay at the Meter. You can use pay by phone or you can just pay at the meter. The minimum is four hours, be careful not to add too many increments of time, because once you swipe your card to put money inside, you've already added money or time . 4 hours is the default time... plenty of time . I don't remember the price, but I remember it was much more affordable than Hollywood Beach. The park was awesome, and my kids had a blast. Plus the parking space is Adjacent to the And so will playground and the walking path through the mangroves. Beach access is only a Few hundred feet away. When compared to Hollywood Beach and it's Public garage, Boca Inlet is so easy and such a simple place to access.
Norman Salas

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My wife and I stopped here on June 17, 2025 for about 30 minutes just to have a look at the Boca Raton Inlet to see if we could get some pictures of some boats going into the intracoastal waterway or out to sea. The park is fairly nice and the grounds looked well maintained. It's pay to park at an unattended ticket kiosk, and we paid about $3.00 for an hour on the time. There is a lot of foliage around the parking lot, and it looked like there were about 50-75 parking spaces total. It was only about 25% full on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, but I can image the lot gets full quickly on the weekends when the locals are not at work and want to come enjoy the beach with their friends or families. There was a nice and clean restroom next to the parking kiosk, and out on the beach there was a single lifeguard tower that was manned. The beach was very much covered in seaweed (see the pictures) being pushed onshore by a steady 15 mph breeze, and it did not appear that the city of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County was raking it up. The rock jetty and seawall along the south side of the Inlet was well maintained, and we were able to watch one boat come in, and one boat go out during our brief stop. We saw one younger couple snorkeling along the seawall since the water was clear, and there are rocks lining the inlet that harbor tropical fish. On our walk back to the park from the seawall, we noted that there was a small playground for kids, as well as small pavilion next to it that I would guess you can reserve for family picnics or group gatherings. Overall it's a pretty nice beach park, and the water was quite clear on an incoming tide that was pushing fresh Gulf Stream water into the inlet.
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One of my favorite inlet and Beach!!! A Short walk from parking to the beach through the maze of trees and boardwalks. Like most public beaches parking prices can be taxing. During the week it's $3.00 per hour while weekends are $4.00 per hour. Small Motorhomes that fit in parking spots are $7.00. They do offer a $20.00 parking fee for the entire day which can save some loot... The inlet is pretty cool where you can watch boats of all sizes navigate the sometimes treacherous inlet. There is about a 200 foot break Wall that you can walk out on if you are sure footed. The beach, depending on the tide and wind changes size daily. It's not huge or manicured but and always different and fun. There is also a manned watch tower for your safety! They do have plenty of BBQS set up behind the beach for a cookout and even some swings. There is one restroom facility for his & her and seems to be well maintained. Recommended
Capereno

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