The vast Lake Worth Lagoon is a wonderful way to spend a day on the water.
Kayak, canoe or paddle board to quietly explore the shoreline.
Anglers have the ample opportunities to fly fish, cast plugs, troll lures or fish with natural baits around thousands of docks, under several bridges, artificial reefs, channels, over flats and around two inlets. Target species such as shark, tarpon, snook, permit, sea trout, redfish, black drum, Sheepshead, Pompano, mackerel, bluefish, Ladyfish, Jack Creavelle and snapper.
There are areas from Boynton Beach to Riviera Beach that offer boat rentals and many waterfront restraunts and parks which open up...
   Read moreLake Worth Lagoon is a valuable urban estuary for The Palm Beaches. Not just because of its appealing charm, this is one incredible habitat. Two permanent, man-made inlets, the Lake Worth Inlet and the South Lake Worth Inlet, make it possible for saltwater to mix with freshwater from canals. This creates a fine environment for marine life to thrive: seagrass, mangroves, sea turtles, oyster reefs, wading birds, crabs, more than 250 fish species, and of course exotic creatures coming in...
   Read moreAt high tide, it is like boating in an aquarium. The water is so clear and there is abundant fish, rays, and some manatee. The only downside is the plethora of boats making it challenging to...
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