Parks & Recreation - Lake Worth, Florida



1. The Club At Winston Trails

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 439-3700
Address: 6101 Winston Trails Blvd.

Description: Eighteen-hole semiprivate course designed by Joe Lee that opened in 1992. Lessons and club memberships available. Practice range, soft spikes only.


2. Grand Lacuna Golf Club

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 433-3006
Address: 6400 Lacuna Blvd.

Description: An 18-hole public course designed by Joe Lee. Soft spikes only. Driving range, lessons, and memberships available. Fine, full-service restaurant.

3. Lake Worth Golf Club

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 582-9713
Address: 1 Seventh Ave. N.

Description: An 18-hole, par 70 municipal course designed by William Langford and Theodore J. Moreau that opened in 1926. Lessons and club memberships available. Metal spikes allowed. No driving range.

4. Palm Beach National Golf & Country Club

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 965-3381
Address: 7500 St. Andrews Rd.

Description: Eighteen-hole semiprivate course designed by Joe Lee that opened in 1965. Tee times can be reserved up to seven days in advance. Metal spikes not allowed. Club memberships available.

5. John Prince Golf Learning Center

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 966-6666
Address: 4754 South Congress Ave.

Description: This is a lighted, 42-station driving range with a practice fairway bunker. Also available are three regulation practice holes and 16,000 square feet of practice greens, featuring top-ranked LPGA and PGA instructors.

6. John Prince Memorial Park

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 966-6600
Address: 2520 Lake Worth Rd.

Description: This is one of the largest parks in South Florida, with 726 acres, 338 of which are on a lake. The park includes biking and walking paths, a 20-station fitness course, and a number of unique offerings, including fishing, the John Prince Golf Learning Center, four fishing piers jutting out into the lake, a splash park for the kids, picnic pavilions with grills, two areas for the European game of bocce, and a wheelchair exercise course. And, of course, there’s the usual assortment of baseball fields, basketball and tennis courts, volleyball courts, etc. As far as parks go, John Prince has it all.

7. West Boynton Park And Recreation Center

City: Lake Worth, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 355-1125
Address: 6000 Northtree Blvd.

Description: This is a district park with 47 acres that includes a gym, baseball fields, basketball court, 15-station exercise course, picnic pavilions, playground, a skate park (for skateboarders and inline skaters), and a roller hockey rink. There are also some softball programs for adults and children.
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