Palm Beach County Coastal City
Welcome to Boynton Beach, a Palm Beach County city on Florida's Atlantic coast, known for its beaches, the Boynton Inlet and a convenient spot between West Palm Beach and Delray Beach.
Boynton Beach is a coastal city in southern Palm Beach County, Florida, positioned on the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway roughly 15 miles south of West Palm Beach and midway between Delray Beach and Lantana. The community began as a farming settlement founded by Nathan Boynton in the late nineteenth century and incorporated as a city in 1920, growing from an agricultural and fishing outpost into a South Florida bedroom community and coastal destination. The city's geography defines its appeal. To the east, oceanfront parks and the Boynton Inlet provide direct beach and water access, while to the west, newer residential communities extend toward Interstate 95 and the Florida Turnpike. This east-west layout means Boynton Beach spans two very different environments: a compact, older coastal core near the water and a larger suburban interior built around golf-course and master-planned communities. Residentially, Boynton Beach is a mix of established mid-century neighborhoods, condominium communities near the Intracoastal, and newer single-family subdivisions to the west. The population skews older, with a substantial share of retirees and seasonal residents, though families are drawn by the schools, parks and relative affordability within coastal Palm Beach County. Downtown has seen investment in recent years, anchored by the Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center and a growing dining scene. For homebuyers, Boynton Beach offers coastal South Florida living at a somewhat more attainable price point than neighboring Delray Beach or Boca Raton, with the trade-off of a more modest, less polished commercial core. Its beaches, inlet and rail access, combined with proximity to Delray's dining district and Palm Beach International Airport, make it a practical coastal choice.
Boynton Beach is in Palm Beach County, Florida, on the Atlantic coast about 15 miles south of West Palm Beach. It sits between Delray Beach and Lantana along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Boynton Beach lies roughly 15 miles south of West Palm Beach via Interstate 95. Palm Beach International Airport is about the same distance north, and Fort Lauderdale and Miami are within commuting range to the south.
Yes. Oceanfront Park and Ocean Inlet Park provide public Atlantic beach access, and the Boynton Inlet offers fishing, snorkeling, boating and kayaking. Oceanfront Park also offers cabana service and beach wheelchairs.
The School District of Palm Beach County serves Boynton Beach, operating more than 189,000 students across the county with hundreds of choice and career programs. The city hosts Boynton Beach Community High School and Atlantic Community High School.
Yes. Boynton Beach has a Tri-Rail station on High Ridge Road, part of the 73-mile commuter rail line linking Mangonia Park to Miami International Airport, with connections to West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
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Boynton Beach's housing stock spans a wide range of eras and densities. The eastern, coastal side holds older single-family homes, mid-century houses and Intracoastal and oceanfront condominium buildings, including early townhouse projects such as Park Shores Manor from the 1960s. West of I-95, the market shifts to newer single-family subdivisions and active-adult and golf communities built across recent decades. Chapel Hill and other established in-town neighborhoods offer tree-lined streets and well-preserved older homes. This diversity means buyers can choose among compact coastal condos, classic Florida ranches and larger newer homes, with inventory spread across the city's east-west corridor.
Chapel Hill, near downtown, is among Boynton Beach's most established neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets and well-preserved older homes. The downtown and Intracoastal area combines historic houses with condominium buildings, while Park Shores Manor represents the city's first townhouse-condominium project from the 1960s. West of I-95, the city is defined by larger master-planned, golf-course and active-adult communities that draw families and retirees. Oceanfront and Intracoastal condominiums line the eastern edge, giving buyers a coastal option at multiple price points. The result is a city of distinct bands, from beachfront towers to inland subdivisions.
Boynton Beach's lifestyle centers on the water. Residents and visitors gather at Oceanfront Park and Ocean Inlet Park for swimming, fishing and beach days, while the Boynton Inlet serves as a launch point for boating, snorkeling and kayaking. Downtown has grown into a dining destination with seafood spots, casual eateries and the Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center, which hosts visual and performing arts programming. The city's restaurant scene skews toward laid-back coastal dining, and nearby Delray Beach's Atlantic Avenue adds a more upscale evening option minutes away. It is a relaxed, beach-oriented South Florida lifestyle.
Public education in Boynton Beach is provided by the School District of Palm Beach County, one of Florida's largest districts, serving more than 189,000 students with hundreds of choice and career programs. The city is home to Boynton Beach Community High School, Atlantic Community High School and a network of elementary and middle schools, plus charter options such as SouthTech Academy. Families are generally assigned to schools by neighborhood, with magnet and choice programs offering alternatives across the district. The area's educational options, alongside nearby colleges and universities in Palm Beach County, support a broad range of student pathways.
Boynton Beach is well connected within South Florida. Interstate 95 runs along the city's western edge, providing direct highway access to West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, with the Florida Turnpike just beyond. The Tri-Rail commuter rail station on High Ridge Road places the city on the 73-mile line linking Mangonia Park to Miami International Airport, offering an alternative to highway commuting. Palm Beach International Airport lies roughly 15 miles north. Major east-west boulevards such as Boynton Beach Boulevard and Gateway Boulevard connect the coastal core to I-95 and the city's western communities.
Boynton Beach's recreation is anchored by its shoreline. Oceanfront Park offers a guarded beach, cabana service and accessible beach wheelchairs, while Ocean Inlet Park — set on the Boynton Inlet — provides a marina, fishing, kayaking and snorkeling along more than 600 feet of beach. The city's recreation department runs leagues, programs and events across its parks, and the Intracoastal Waterway supports boating and paddle sports. Inland, golf courses and community amenities serve the western neighborhoods, while the proximity of the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge and Delray's Atlantic Avenue extends the range of outdoor and leisure options.
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