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    Atlantic Dunes Park

    4.5 (33 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ariel W.

    Atlantic Dunes Park is located one block north of Linton Blvd. on AIA. One hundred and twenty one metered parking spaces for the beach are available across the street at 1030 Rhodes Villa Ave. Handicapped parking is located on the beach side. The city provides two surf chairs located at the lifeguard station to assist handicapped individuals and their caregivers to get across the beach. Life guards from the Ocean Rescue Division are available every day from 9 to 5. The beach is gorgeous. There is a nature trail and a boardwalk up to the beach but it ends at the sand. Beach amenities include a pavilion, restrooms, and picnic tables. At the end of February the beach was cleaned up by the Institute for Regional Conservation, a non profit dedicated to restoring and protecting bio diversity. Volunteers picked up trash, removed invasive species, and installed native plants. The beach is looking better than ever. Now that the beaches have finally reopened, it is the perfect time to visit. After a day here you can finish up with a drink and snack at the Old key Lime House. It is the perfect staycation.

    It's lovely and peaceful with friendly beach goers! Water is clear and warm! Beach is clean!

    Elijah H.

    A great spot of the beach with easy parking. It gets busy at peak hours but is really nice early in the morning and later in the day.

    Awesome beach.
    Brandon E.

    This place is a gem. It's a short drive south down A1A from the much much busier and impossible-to-find-parking access points just north by Atlantic Ave. There are two public pay lots right across the street, and I've never had any trouble finding parking. The beach - even when "crowded" - never really feels that way. It's very large and there's plenty of room to spread out. The city contacts a company which offers lounge chairs and umbrellas (2 chairs + umbrella for $10/hr or $40/day). It's a great deal, and the setup is pretty comfortable. The beach itself is on par for an Atlantic Ocean beach - the sand has more shells than in some other places, but still comfortable to walk on. The damaged done by Sandy a few years back totally wiped this place out, so it's nice to see it restored. No walkable food here, but there are clean (well, clean enough) bathrooms, an area with showers to rinse off, and a pretty decent picnic area. All in all, great place - especially if you have a car and don't mind being a little bit away from downtown.

    Danielle R.

    Actually this is quite cute. Huge beach area, I mean probably the biggest I've seen in SoFlo in a long time. Very very quite. Definitely retirees or familes with kids then the vs. The Spring Break Crowd that can be associated with Fort Lauderdale Beach. There's metered parking across the street, but get there early or you won't get a spot. There's no food or drinks that I saw anywhere around so make sure you pack something to bring with you. They did have a bathroom facility (other than the ocean water :) ).

    Atlantic Dunes Park Beach, Delray Beach, FL, looking south.  A Pelican high overhead on a blue sky day.  05.06.2017
    Arthur W.

    2017.05.06: I walked to this beach park on a Saturday from the car dealerships on Federal Highway. I was getting work done to my vehicle and wanted to get in some photography while I waited. What is great about this park is the short little nature trail inside an area of trees. I found a lot of little birds inside the trees, nesting birds with chicks near the beach entrance, and along the beach some shore birds. There was plenty to view and I came away with quite a lot of nice photos.

    Kristin D.

    It is very relaxed and secluded and there's not that many people out. You will have a little bit of problem getting parking because there's one parking lot and it gets crowded.

    Del ray!!!
    Thomas C.

    A hidden treasure away from the touristy main strip. Go before 12 noon to get paid parking. Umbrella and chair can be rented, even seasonally! So it's kinda like your own beach club!!! Chill beach and great locals. Very relaxing. I bring edm music to listen to and enjoy it all!!!

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    Not crowded. Beautiful. Relaxing. Easy public (paid) parking and short walk to the beach.

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    Great beach spot! Went with my college aged daughter and it wasn't too busy and parking was easy.

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    There's a sign that says No Dogs Allowed

    Parking - where is there?

    Across the street 1030 Rhodes Villa Ave.

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