Parks & Recreation - Boca Raton, Florida



1. Boca Dunes Golf & Country Club

City: Boca Raton, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 451-1600
Address: 1400 Country Club Dr.

Description: Eighteen-hole public course designed by Bruce Devlin/Robert von Hagge that opened in 1970. Tee times can be made up to three days in advance. Walking not allowed. Soft spikes only. Lighted driving range, lessons and memberships available. Don Law Golf Improvement Center, (561) 451-1128.


2. Southwinds Golf Course

City: Boca Raton, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 483-1305
Address: 19557 Lyons Rd.

Description: Southwinds Golf Course is a beautiful par-70 located just minutes from the Gold Coast beaches of the Atlantic in the heart of Boca Raton.

3. Boca Golf Academy Clinic

City: Boca Raton, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 447-3419
Address: 501 East Camino Real Rd.

Description: The Boca Raton Resort is home to a Dave Pelz Scoring Game School. This unique facility is dedicated to teaching golfers the finer points of chipping, pitching, sand play, putting, all from 100 yards.

4. Patch Reef Park

City: Boca Raton, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 367-7035
Address: 2000 Yamato Rd.

Description: This is one of those parks at which you could easily spend the entire day because its 55 acres are filled with fun. There are baseball, football, soccer, and softball fields, a playground, basketball courts, and eight picnic pavilions, all with charcoal barbecue grills. And the Patch Reef Park Tennis Center has 17 courts, a hitting wall, pro shop, locker rooms, and a concession stand.

5. South County Regional Park

City: Boca Raton, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Address: 12551 Glades Rd.

6. South Inlet Park

City: Boca Raton, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 966-6600
Address: 1298 S. Ocean Blvd.

Description: This park is only 11 acres—but those 11 acres are on the beach. There are picnic areas with grills (so you can combine the aromas of the sea with the aromas of the steaks you’re grilling), as well as a playground. And when you’re done eating, you can sink your toes into the soft beach sand and take a walk with the surf running up to greet you.
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