Ocean Reef Park Riviera Beach

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Ocean Reef Park is a stunning oceanfront park located in Riviera Beach, Florida. Situated at 3860 North Ocean Drive, this popular tourist attraction offers …

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4.5/5 · 92 reviews
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Oct 23, 2022
Ocean Reef Park is a beautiful 12.62 acre beach front park in Riviera Beach. The park has 700 feet of life guarded beach, a picnic pavilion, restrooms, picnic tables, grills, showers, playground, and… Full review by Arielfl
Jul 16, 2022
Stumbled upon this gem because Phil Foster Park was too busy during high tide and we still needed an adventure. We found Ocean Reef Park located north of the Singer Island Marriott. Parking is free, … Full review by Phertravel
May 19, 2022
Not sure I'd call it a reef. The park is really nice with picnic tables and a play area. The water was clear for snorkeling but it's more like rock outcropping full of pockets that hold shells. No li… Full review by 188lennieh

Questions & answers

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Is this where there are large clusters of shells gathered?
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Yup!
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Can you launch a kayak from the beach? Away from the swimming area of course.
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I don't think it would be an issue either. You could call to make sure though.
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Is there overnight or night time parking permitted for fishing?
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Unfortunately Ocean Reef park is not one of our county parks that offers 24 hour access. You may want to look into DuBois Park, which is in Jupiter. Hope this helps! Please view our …
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Unfortunately Ocean Reef park is not one of our county parks that offers 24 hour access. You may want to look into DuBois Park, which is in Jupiter. Hope this helps! Please view our fishing page on the Palm Beach County website for all parks with 24 hour access!
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Answer by pbcparks p · Feb 15, 2017
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Frequently asked questions

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Can I metal detect on your county parks and the waters surrounding?
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Per the Palm Beach County Ordinance below, metal detecting is not allowed in county parks.
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