mangrove nature park
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This was certainly worth the price. If you are looking to take a short stroll or kill some time, it's perfect. You may see some aquatic birds and some fish. There is a nice view of the Intercoastal. But it is a fairly short walk. I enjoyed it.
It's so peaceful and if you're and outdoor lover like I am, this is your place, trails, a preserve, wild life From Florida Birds and such, just a total nice day out for a bike ride and wound up there, what a nice place to discover.
Being a local I sometimes get frustrated with the lack of public water access in Boynton Beach. Ive been here a couple of times and it was an enjoyable nature walk that ended in a nice view on the water on a high set dock. Its very casual and low key, if you are looking for a nice place to reflect on life or catch up with a friend.
Easy parking because no one knows about this place.Tucked behind BB Blvd at Federal behind Casa Costa hi rise, this 2 path park lets you out into mangroves on metal boardwalks.Modern, quiet, a bit isolated (as in not a place to really walk alone or at night)...lets out at IntraCoastal waterway to see boats and water.Underwhelming, it is natural and well, the name is apropos.Takes less than 5 min to walk from p - lot to intracoastal.
After reading the reviews of this place, we decided to make the drive. I was expecting a nice boardwalk, birds, and beauty. Well, the boardwalk was there, but only a few feet had been built, and t he observation platform at the end offered nothing to see but some grasses, no water, and no wildlife. You can see more stopping along the road on alligator alley than at this place! Looking for other trails proved fruitless, and we had little desire for bush wacking so we left.
We had heard of this place but were never there before and found it by chance while walking around Ocean Ave. in Boynton Beach. It is east of Federal Highway (US 1) and just north of Ocean Ave.sitting back somewhat hidden, There is a fairly large parking area and a sign for the park. The park is mainly vegetation, especially mangrove trees, in a wetland that has much water because of the unusual winter rains. A sign warns you walk only on the boardwalk. The steel boardwalk winds its way through the park and takes you out to a serene, beautiful setting along the Intracoastal Waterway, with a deck and benches, to enjoy this wonderful scene, The boardwalk continues around the park to the entrance (where there are restrooms).
A nice short nature walk on steel boardwalk. Definitely kid friendly, especially with a stroller. There was isn't a whole lot to see beside tiny crabs in the muck and mangrove trees, but its nice for a 20 minute walk. Note that the tripadviser map takes you to the wrong place so make sure you google it. Points lost for trash in the nature.
Amazing show of pure nature . Pure and original habitat of Florida. To walk and enjoy . Perfect for walk of wonders with family
While visiting family in Boynton Beach we were looking for some activities... there's not much. I found Mangrove Park online and decided to check it out. We had a little trouble finding it at first my "smart" phone mapped us to a not-so-nice neighborhood. So if you notice your map is leading you away from the water, you are probably going the wrong way, FYI.The park has a raised boardwalk. It is a nice walk, about 15-20 minutes. There are benches about half way through on the water so you can sit and rest.We saw a variety of birds. There are also little crabs that run along the boardwalk and on the trees that are fun to see. I took tons of pictures. It's a nice little park.
Love to stroll the boardwalk through the Mangrove Trees. Quiet special place-and it is mostly SHADY in the summer!. There is a clearing with a bench overlooking the intercoastal. I belong to a plein air painting group...and at times we paint there
We stumbled on this little park by accident and enjoyed the walk very much, although because it is a little secluded I would be sure not to walk alone.
This small nature park is set in a somewhat urban area, but once you get onto the boardwalk, it is a nice shaded stroll through the tangled mangroves. The path winds through a forest/swamp and comes out onto a nice big platform with views of a pretty inlet with boats, and some residential houses as well. We did not see any manatees in the water, only a few small fish. This is a nice easy path to walk and maybe can be stretched to a one hour visit. The park is free.Also, as you drive into the parking lot on the right, there is a city boardwalk. The boardwalk is along some wetlands in front of a condo complex. This can be enjoyed after the Mangrove Nature Park visit, but is fairly short and not overly exciting.
Um lugar bem agradável, para passar um tempo de descanso e relax. É bem limpo e organizado. Na alta temporada fica muito cheio por isso tente chegar cedo, mas fora disso é tranquilo....