Town of LakePark, FL
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Jason Tenney
Marina Director
We hope you'll enjoy our Clean Marina designated facility, which has many things to offer the local and traveling boater. Our marina is in a great location, which makes for very easy access, just over a mile north of the Lake Worth ~ Palm Beach Inlet.
Lake Park Harbor Marina is the only municipal marina located in the Palm Beach County area that offers extended overnight trailer parking for boaters traveling to the Bahamas and back. Leaving from the Lake Worth Inlet, the trip to West End Bahamas is approximately 60 nautical miles.
Lake Park Harbor Marina's 112 boat slips are dispersed throughout an expansive dog-friendly park setting, with a breathtaking sunrise view over the Lake Worth Lagoon. It is easy to relax at the marina, with benches, mature shade trees, and a large patio with tables and umbrellas.
The Town of Lake Park showcases a FREE Music Concert at the Lake Park Harbor Marina, held on the last Friday of the month. The Sunset Celebration is a fun event with live music, dancing, cash bar, food vendors, arts and crafts, and more. You don't want to miss it.
If you are considering docking with us at Lake Park Harbor Marina, please call in advance to make reservation. Our dedicated staff is ready to assist you with your needs. Have a great day, and a better boating experience, at the Lake Park Harbor Marina.
RIP CURRENT RISK FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY
The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory and High Rip Current Risk for Coastal Palm Beach County, which will affect our area through the weekend. Key details are as follows:
Coastal Flood Advisory:
Duration: Until 8:00 PM EDT Saturday, October 19, 2024
Expected Impacts:
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Moderate coastal flooding may occur, especially in low-lying areas, parks, and roads near the coast.
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Isolated road closures may be necessary.
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Property in flood-prone areas should be secured to prevent potential damage.
High Rip Current Risk:
Duration: Through Sunday evening, October 20, 2024
Expected Impacts:
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Dangerous rip currents may develop along coastal areas.
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Strong rip currents pose a risk to swimmers, even experienced ones.
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Swimmers are advised to remain near lifeguards, avoid swimming in unguarded areas, and follow all beach safety warnings.
Preventive Actions:
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If travel near coastal areas is necessary, allow extra time as some roads may experience temporary closures.
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Do not drive around barricades or through standing water of unknown depth.
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Residents and business owners in flood-prone areas should take necessary precautions to protect their properties.
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Beachgoers are strongly advised to swim near lifeguards. If they are caught in a rip current, they should relax and float and swim parallel to the shoreline if possible.
Town staff will continue monitoring the situation and providing updates as necessary. Please do not hesitate to contact the Town’s Chief Public Information Officer at publicinformation@lakeparkflorida.gov or 561-882-1819 with any questions or concerns regarding preparedness efforts or public safety measures.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION TO PREVENT ACCESS TO MARINA BAYWALK FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES; PROJECT PHASE EXPECTED TO LAST THROUGH OCTOBER
The current construction phase of the Nautilus 220 project requires the temporary closure of the baywalk that runs north-south to the Lake Park Harbor Marina and the boat ramp. The closure, which will prohibit access to electric vehicles such as golf carts, was expected to last through September, however it is currently expected to extend through October. Motorists are advised to exercise caution in the area and to use Date Palm Drive to access the Marina. Please feel free to contact the Lake Park Harbor Marina at 561-881-3353 with any questions.
TEMPORARY CHANGES TO LAKE SHORE DRIVE SOUTH OF CYPRESS DRIVE MODIFIED, RESULTING IN LESS DISRUPTION TO TRAFFIC FLOW
The traffic pattern and street parking layout on Lake Shore Drive south of Cypress Drive has been modified temporarily in order to accommodate Nautilus 220 construction activities. The area to be impacted is the north/south roadway south of Cypress Drive. As part of this temporary modification, the median will be removed and what was previously the northbound lane will now become a one-way southbound lane. This section of roadway will need to be closed temporarily while the road surface is modified. Minimal disruption to traffic is expected. Other, previously announced, adjustments have been suspended at this time.
We apologize for this inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Please feel free to contact the Lake Park Harbor Marina office at 561-881-3353 with any questions.
Marina Features
- Florida Clean Marina
- Docks Accommodate 30' to 80' Vessels
- Transient Dockage (By Reservation)
- Dual Boat Ramps
- Daily Trailer Parking
- Overnight Trailer Parking (By Permit)
- Fuel Dock (Gasoline and Diesel)
- Two (2) Pump-Out Service Stations
- Ice, Water, Soft Drinks, Beer and Frozen Bait
- Convenient Dockside Parking
- Overflow Parking Lot
- Large Patio Seating With Umbrellas
- Convenient Outdoor Showers
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Meeting/Event Room (Available For Rent)
- Nearby Restaurants And Shopping
- Public Park And Tennis Courts
- Fishing, Snorkeling, Dive and Dinner Charters
- Onsite Boat Club
Marina Tenant Amenities
- 30 Or 50 Amp Electric Service
- Potable Water
- Wireless Internet
- Card Access to Tenant Restrooms And Showers
- Security Detail Unit - United K-9 Special Patrol
- Tenant Permit Parking
- Utility Carts
- Laundry Facility
- Oil Disposal Facility