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WHERE TODAY’S LEISURE LIFESTYLE FINDS A HOME WITHIN HISTORIC "OLD SOUTH FLORIDA" AND THE HEART OF TOWN BEATS WITH THE RHYTHM OF THE ARTISTIC SOUL . . .THIS IS THE NEW LAKE WORTH.

Families and vacationers love the lifestyle of Lake Worth because of the mix of places and things to see, do and explore. To start, downtown thrives as a Mecca of cultural inspiration and entertainment. Along the main arteries of Lake and Lucerne Avenues, you can shop antiques and vintage collections, and choose your fine dining experience from sidewalk cafes, cozy coffeehouses, including live music venues. Several Art Galleries speckled through downtown draw you in with their own alluring experience. From 19th Century to Contemporary art, a day browsing the galleries is a relaxing day well spent.

Downtown is also where the community celebrates. Twice a month Lake Worth welcomes guests and residents to gather under the Florida stars for Evening on the Avenues. With live music, food, arts, crafts and good company it’s an inviting social in an Old South Florida setting. Once a year, artists take their talent to the streets, and transform the sidewalks into works of art for the Street Painting Festival, an event you do not want to miss.

Thanks to great year-round weather you can bring aquatic action to life whenever the mood strikes. In Lake Worth, access to the water couldn’t be easier. From the Intracoastal Waterway and the Palm Beaches to the many canals and lakes, the area’s ample waterfronts offer a great way to relax or get recreational. On the Lake Worth Municipal Beach you have 1,000 pristine feet of developed beach for your use. The Lake Worth Pier lures fishing enthusiasts as it is one of the longest piers on Florida’s Atlantic coast.

Several parks give children the use of playgrounds, baseball, and soccer and football fields while others provide tennis, biking and hiking trails. Two parks with water access, Bryant Park on the oceanfront and John Prince Park on Lake Osborne offer the option of boating and fishing along with traditional park amenities. When you visit Okeeheelee Park in West Palm Beach don’t be surprised if you see the Junior Olympic Paddling Program in action. Here, you’ll also find a BMX track and the connecting Pooch Pines dog park.

Sprawling 6,120 yards along the Intracoastal Waterway, the Lake Worth Municipal Golf Course surrounds you in a unique old-Florida design. As you make your way through town, you’ll find several golf and country clubs both public and private to satisfy your skill level including the par 72 course at the Lacuna Golf & Country Club.

Tennis champs and amateurs have access to over 1,100 tennis courts throughout the Palm Beach area. Phipps Ocean Park Tennis Center won two awards for its outstanding facility while Seaview Park Tennis Center gives all a chance to get acclimated and skilled with its adult and junior programs. Master your game with the numerous tournaments, lessons, drills and clinics that commence on public and private courts.