Phil Foster Memorial Park

4.5/5
(222) · Park in Riviera Beach, United States
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Phil Foster Park in Riviera Beach, Florida, is a 14.7-acre beachfront park with swimming, fishing, and a snorkeling trail.

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4.5/5 · 222 reviews
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Jan 18, 2025
Absolutely breathtaking. Safe. Clean. Incredible experience from the moment we stepped in the water. Starfish, Manatee’s, sea turtles and rays along with plenty of fish. Full review by saanders019
Sep 3, 2024
This park is a great place to snorkel for good views, but be aware of multiple jellyfish in the water as they are hard to see. As well as paying attention to tides/ currents as it was very strong on … Full review by Olivia B
Jul 26, 2024
Enjoy free and easy access for snorkeling and scuba. The park is open 7am-7pm and parking is free. Bring your own equipment as there’s no place to rent gear. Make sure to come around high tide for… Full review by Cosmic-Sand

Questions & answers

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Where is a restroom located?
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There is a restroom in the northwest corner of the parking lot
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Answer by crabapple58 · Oct 16, 2022
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I have read that parking can be an issue depending on time of day, but my question is in regards to our vehicle. Is there …
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I have read that parking can be an issue depending on time of day, but my question is in regards to our vehicle. Is there enough space to accommodate a 25' rv?
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You may be able to park in the bus parking spots.
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Are dogs allowed in the park and on the beach?
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No, not allowed in beach nor fishing bridges. But you can walk them around the park and parking areas over looking water ... my golden loves being there !
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Answer by Ronald T · Jan 1, 2019
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Are there bathrooms nearby
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Yes, there are public restrooms in he park.
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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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