Region:
Southeast
JOHN D. MACARTHUR BEACH STATE PARK
North Palm Beach, Florida
Contact Information
10900 S.R. 703 (A1A)
North Palm Beach, 33408
(561) 624-6950
Driving Directions
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park is located 2.8 miles south
of the intersection of U.S.1 and PGA Blvd. on A1A in North Palm
Beach.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days
a year.
MacArthur Beach is also a prime nesting area for sea turtles.
Large numbers of loggerhead, green and leatherback turtles nest
in the park from early May through late August. Inquire about
Ranger-led walks to search for nesting loggerheads in June and
July. Marine life is abundant along the offshore reefs and rock
outcroppings within the park. These spectacular natural features,
easily accessible from shore, make snorkeling a popular activity
in the shallow waters.
Because it is a natural barrier island, the park also protects
the mainland from harsh ocean storms. Shifting beach sands absorb
wind and wave energy.
To keep the area as natural as possible, roads and structures
were designed around rare trees and other plants. Non-native species,
such as Australian pine and Brazilian pepper, are removed.
Park Activities
Beaches, Fishing, Nature Trails, Picnicking, Scuba Diving, Swimming,
Visitor Center, and Wildlife Viewing