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Palm Beach Gardens Beaches

Enjoy the Sun, Sand & Surf

The PGA National Resort is situated next to a number of Palm Beach Gardens beaches and South Florida beaches. A rare rock beach and vast natural beaches are just a short drive from the resort. You can watch waves crash against the rocks for a relaxing stroll and sink your toes into the sand by arranging your transportation with our concierge.

Rocks on beach

Blowing Rocks Preserve

575 S. Beach Road, Hobe Sound, FL 33455

 

Less than a half hour away, Blowing Rocks Preserve is renowned for its variety of endangered plants and animals, including rare sea turtles. Visit the education center and take in 50-foot sprays of saltwater that occur when the Atlantic breaks against the shoreline. You can also explore hiking trails and swim, snorkel, and scuba dive off the protected beach.

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Playground

Burt Reynolds Park

805 N US-1, Jupiter, FL 33477

 

Named after the legendary actor, Burt Reynolds Park is about a 20-minute drive on South Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway. It hosts every amenity needed for the quintessential waterfront park day: boat ramps and slips, a kayak/canoe launch, picnic areas, a playground, sand volleyball, and horseshoe pits. Saltwater fishing is also allowed (licensing may apply).

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Pier at sunset

Juno Beach Park & Fishing Pier

14775 US-1, Juno Beach, FL 33408

 

This Palm Beach Gardens beach attracts surfers and anglers alike, with its designated area for surfing and a 990-foot pier hosting a bait shop and snack bar. You’ll also find a guarded swimming area off of the beach, which makes it one of the closest beaches to PGA National Resort at a short distance of less than 20 minutes by car.

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