Lake Worth Beach, Florida
Lake Worth Beach, formerly named Lake Worth, is a lively coastal city in Palm Beach County known for its historic downtown, municipal beach, arts scene, and laid-back local character. Named after Brig. Gen. William Jenkins Worth, the city is easy to reach by road and is also convenient to regional rail service, Palm Beach International Airport, and nearby boating access along the Intracoastal Waterway.

About The Community
Whether you are planning a vacation or considering a move, Lake Worth Beach combines old-Florida charm with a casual beach-town feel. Visitors come for the ocean, fishing, boating, swimming, golf, and easy walks along the public beach and promenade. The community is also known for its creative energy, cultural diversity, and active calendar of local events. Beach conditions, parking rules, and facility hours can vary by date and season, so checking official sources before your visit is always a good idea.

Lake Worth Beach offers distinctive shops, murals, galleries, and locally owned restaurants serving everything from casual beach fare to international cuisine. The Intracoastal Waterway adds scenic appeal throughout the area, and the Lake Worth Beach Golf Club remains a favorite local course with beautiful waterfront views. The historic Gulfstream Hotel is one of downtown’s most recognizable landmarks near the bridge and waterfront district.

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Historic districts such as College Park and Old Town help preserve Lake Worth Beach’s early architecture and long local story. Around downtown, visitors will also find galleries, studios, murals, and public art that reflect the city’s longstanding creative identity.
The Lake Worth Playhouse building, originally the Oakley Theatre, has long been one of the city’s signature historic landmarks. Built in 1924 in a Mediterranean Revival style and later influenced by Art Deco design after the 1928 hurricane era, it remains closely tied to Lake Worth Beach’s performing-arts heritage.

Lake Worth Beach continues to appeal to residents and businesses thanks to its central Palm Beach County location, walkable neighborhoods, waterfront setting, and mix of local commerce and light industry. Families have access to public, private, and parochial schools in and around the city, and nearby Palm Beach State College provides continuing education and degree programs.

Community traditions have included bonfires on the beach, parades, craft shows, and the popular Street Painting Festival, which turns downtown streets into temporary canvases for a weekend. Fourth of July celebrations and chamber-backed gatherings such as Evening on the Avenues add to the local calendar when scheduled, so check official sources for current dates and details.

