7 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Boynton Beach That You Shouldn't Miss

March 2, 2022 Brandee Mangan

Boynton Beach boasts the perfect weather for outdoor activities. Take a leisurely stroll and immerse yourself in the sights and wonderful vegetation at the National Wildlife Refuge. Go diving with Boynton Beach’s favorite guide, Kevin, at Underwater Explorers, snorkel in Gulf Stream Park’s crystal clear waters, and indulge in Middle Eastern cuisine at the buzzing Zaza’s Fresh Mediterranean restaurant.
Restaurants in Boynton Beach

1. Starfish Scuba

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5.0 based on 239 reviews

Starfish Scuba

We run daily SCUBA diving charters. Our divers enjoy a wide range of diving. Wreck diving, lobstering, underwater photography and spearfishing are just a few of the activities we enjoy! Looking to learn how to dive? Want to expand on your diving knowledge? We instruct from your very first dive through professional level.

2. Boynton Inlet

Boynton Beach, FL +1 561-966-6600 http://www.pbcgov.com/parks/locations/oceaninlet.htm#.V7uDQE0rKVM
Excellent
49%
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37%
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4.5 based on 220 reviews

Boynton Inlet

An easily accessible fishing spot in Palm Beach County. Also known for diving opportunities.

Reviewed By 1106Marcela1106 - West Hartford, United States

Used to go fishing here or just go for a walk down here. People always fishing at all hours. Its a really great little spot.

3. Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

10216 Lee Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33473-4797 +1 561-734-8303 [email protected] http://www.fws.gov/refuge/ARM_Loxahatchee
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4.5 based on 435 reviews

Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

The Refuge protects a remnant of the once vast northern Everglades. At the Visitor Center you can take a virtual airboat ride, listen to night sounds of the Everglades and explore a gator hole - all without getting wet! Behind the Visitor Center you can explore the Cypress Swamp Boardwalk, a 0.4-mile trail that loops through towering cypress trees, pond apple trees, ferns and other flora of the swamp.Then relax in the nearby Butterfly Garden, or head across the road to the Marsh Trail. The 0.8-mile Marsh Trail is one of several walking trails along the grass levees that encircle impoundment areas, where different water levels provide habitat for various types of wading birds and other wildlife. Bring your camera and binoculars! You might see an endangered Wood Stork or Snail Kite, or any of 270 other species of birds. While walking the trails, look for tracks in the soft sand. Common tracks include those of bobcats, otters, alligators, raccoons, armadillos and birds.See the Everglades up close and personal in a canoe or kayak on the 5.5-mile Canoe Trail! Or enjoy the view from the levee as you ride along the 12-mile Bike Trail alongside the main canal. Canoes, kayaks and bicycles are available for rent. Try your luck fishing from the pier for largemouth bass, bluegill and bullhead catfish. Boating and sport fishing are also allowed in the main canal. State regulations for fishing licenses apply. Airboats are not allowed on the Refuge, but Loxahatchee Everglades Tours operates just south of the Refuge. Guided bird and nature walks and canoe trips take place on a regular basis. Ranger-led school tours are available by appointment.

Reviewed By A6996ZDmarkg

Rainy day wonder. Saw alligator and avians galore. One day I’m going to rent a canoe or kayak and attempt to stay upright in the alligator infested channels. In the meantime, watching the wildlife and visiting the visitor center is more than adequate. By the way, the national parks pass is honored at the entrance.

4. Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands

12800 Hagen Ranch Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33437-4130 +1 561-966-7000 http://www.pbcgov.com/parks/nature/green_cay_nature_center/
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4.5 based on 1,071 reviews

Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands

Reviewed By DiverM - Jupiter, United States

We enjoyed this park and it's 1.5 miles of board walks. You may want to bring masks as you are on a board walk and sometimes people come from the opposite direction. They also close these parks earlier then sunset so arrive early. Wakodahatcheee is nearby and also very nice. I would recommend doing both the same day. They close Wakodahatcheee about 6:50 the night we went so arrive early. Both parks have very good views of birds and water.

5. Due South Brewing Co.

2900 High Ridge Rd #3, Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8708 +1 561-463-2337 [email protected] http://www.duesouthbrewing.com/
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Due South Brewing Co.

Due South Brewing is a distributing craft beer brewery with an onsite taproom. The brewery's taproom is a place to watch the latest batch being brewed while you enjoy a cold pint or stop in to grab a growler of fresh beer to go. The brewery has the best local food trucks onsite every Thurs, Fri, Sat, and Sun plus visitors are always welcome to bring food or order delivery to the brewery. Free tours are every Sat & Sun at 1pm and at 2&3pm there is a $10 VIP Tasting & Tour (reservations suggested). After 6pm, you must be 21+ to visit the brewery. We're in a warehouse between Sherwin Williams and Boynton Marble and Granite. Park and enter in the back of the building.

Reviewed By TASPAO - Baldwinsville, United States

So there was four of us ,one couple from out of town,so brought them here .The beers were great ,I’m a Bourbon fan and had one which had Bourbon in it and it was delicious.A lot of room so weren’t on top of anybody during Covid,so that was great ,bought a six pack to bring home also.

6. Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center

129 E Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435-4536 +1 561-742-6780 http://www.schoolhousemuseum.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center

Reviewed By Lisielib - Boca Raton, United States

My three years old granddaughter absolutely loved this museum. She dressed up as a postmistress, shopkeeper, and cook. We couldnt get her to leave the outdoor playground. remember this is a city funded museum so isnt terribly sophisticated, but little ones love something different and i suggest it for visitors with young kids.

7. Oceanfront Park Beach

6415 N Ocean Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33435-5215 +1 561-742-6775 http://www.boynton-beach.org/departments/parks/water_beach_access.php/
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Oceanfront Park Beach

Reviewed By MJS_TravelBug - Sudbury, Canada

The family had a wonderful day at Oceanfront Park Beach. The beach is clean, there is lots of room to park your chair and chairs/cabanas are available for rent. The water is refreshing. Lifeguards are on duty. There are restrooms and a concession booth where some picnic tables are available to sit and enjoy your snack. There is a charge for parking but it is worth it to support keeping the facility clean and well maintained. If you are looking to spend some R&R at the beach, this is the place to go.

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