Monday – Sat.: 8 AM – 10 PM Sunday: 9 AM- 9 PM Tennis Courts open 30 minutes after park opening Mon-Sat to allow for grooming. All park lights shut off 15 minutes prior to park closing.
Operated by: Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation Department (561) 966-6600
14.64 acres
While this park is light on acreage, once here, you’ll experience the beauty of old Florida. Coral Cove park has 600 feet of guarded beach, 600 feet of intracoastal waterway frontage, picnic areas with grills, playground, restroom facilities and outdoor showers.
You may launch kayaks from Coral Cove – South Extension.
This playground has a lot to offer for kids and parents. This park features a Landscape Structures Inc playground set.
It is registered for 5-12 years old.
The play set is connected by a monkey bar set between the larger slide set and smaller one. It features 3 slides. One that spirals around at about 5 feet in height. There are two bumpy slides at around 4-foot height. One of the best features of the park is the artificial turf along the entire playground. Also, a great feature for parents with small children. There is a 4-foot chain link fence around the entire perimeter to keep the inside and from wandering off. The location has plenty of shade in the morning time until moves to the West. There are two wooden benches for sitting. There are a few picnic tables throughout the park are, and a place for grilling food. There are public restrooms and outdoor showers for rinsing off sandy feet and bodies for those coming from the beach.
Explore the shoreline along one of two Wild and Scenic Rivers in Florida
Open Sunrise to Sunset, 365 Days a Year
3-acre site is home to three native ecosystems – pine trees and saw palmettos in the scrubby flatwoods, live oaks and cabbage palms in the mesic hammock, and red, black, and white mangroves and buttonwood in the mangrove swamp that lines the eastern shore of the north fork of the famous Wild and Scenic Loxahatchee River.
Features
60 species of native South Florida plants found here including Common and Giant wild pine airplants
39 species of native South Florida animals found here including American Redstart, Florida prairie warbler, Gopher tortoise, Osprey, Swallow-tailed kite, and West Indian manatee
Before You Go
This site is accessible by pedestrian traffic or kayak or canoe only. There is no designated parking area.