Best attractions and places to see around Lantana include a variety of trails and natural areas. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with several parks and trails providing diverse experiences for visitors. These spots are suitable for walking, exploring natural landscapes, and enjoying views.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Knob Hill Trail features climbs, drops, rock gardens, berms, jumps, and technical sections, mixed with flat areas for recovery or speed. It's a fun, challenging ride for all skill levels. The trail is managed by DOBRA, which makes sure these trails are well maintained.
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Doubletree Ranch Park is the newest park in Highland Village. The park has walking trails, a pavilion and a large lawn, which is a great spot for a picnic.
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This little lake marks the northernmost tip of the Riverwalk. Connect to the Pink Evening Primrose Trail here. Very nice area. Walk south to get to the center of the Riverwalk with restaurants, weeding venue, hotels and clocktower.
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The nicely maintained trail stays relatively flat and meanders with plenty of shade through a heavily wooded area. You'll find plenty of spots to enjoy the view of Grapevine Lake, especially at sunset.
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This trail presents a well-maintained dirt path with some rocky sections mixed in as you meander along Grapevine Lake. Be sure to take a moment to appreciate the stunning views of the lake along the way.
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Lantana offers a variety of natural attractions. You can enjoy the sandy shores of Lantana Public Beach, explore the mangroves and butterfly garden at the Lantana Nature Preserve, or discover the scrubland and wetlands of the Hypoluxo Scrub Natural Area, which features an observation tower. The Lake Worth Lagoon and Intracoastal Waterway are also central to the area's natural beauty.
Yes, Lantana is ideal for water activities. You can launch kayaks or canoes from Lyman Kayak Park to explore the Intracoastal Waterway, embark on deep-sea fishing expeditions, or rent jet skis and boats for independent exploration of the Lake Worth Lagoon and Intracoastal Waterway.
Several parks in and around Lantana offer walking trails and green spaces. Doubletree Ranch Park features walking trails, a pavilion, and a large lawn perfect for picnics. Bicentennial Park provides excellent views of the Lake Worth Lagoon and shaded picnic areas. Further west, John Prince Park is an extensive 700-acre county park with a 1.1-mile exercise course and a 4.5-mile bicycle path.
For hiking enthusiasts, the area around Lantana offers several trails. You can explore the North Shore Trail at Grapevine Lake, an intermediate trail with a well-maintained dirt path and scenic lake views. Another option is the Northshore Trail – Murrell Park, which meanders through a heavily wooded area with plenty of shade and views of Grapevine Lake. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Lantana guide.
Cycling is a popular activity around Lantana. You can find various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For example, there are routes like the 'Lewisville Lake via A-train Rail Trail' or the 'Castlewood Trail to Highland Village'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Lantana and Cycling around Lantana guides.
Lantana boasts several historical and cultural sites. The Old Key Lime House, built in 1889, is one of Florida's oldest operating restaurants and features the largest Tiki bar in South Florida. You can also see the 14-foot "Barefoot Mailman" Statue near the Hypoluxo Scrub Natural Area. For a glimpse into Finnish-American heritage, visit Suomi Talo ("Finland House") and the Price of Freedom Museum, which houses Finnish war artifacts.
Lantana offers many family-friendly activities. Lantana Public Beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and building sandcastles. Doubletree Ranch Park is a great spot for picnics and has walking trails. John Prince Park provides playgrounds, a bicycle path, and various sports facilities. The Lantana Village Square also hosts local events like farmers' markets and music performances.
For wildlife viewing, the Lantana Nature Preserve offers a peaceful oasis with mangroves and coastal hammock, ideal for spotting local flora and fauna. The Hypoluxo Scrub Natural Area also provides opportunities to observe wildlife in its scrubland and wetlands, with an observation tower for panoramic views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Knob Hill Trail is a notable option. It features climbs, drops, rock gardens, berms, jumps, and technical sections, mixed with flat areas for recovery or speed. It's managed by DOBRA and offers a fun, challenging ride for various skill levels.
Lantana enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities for much of the year. The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally considered the best time, offering comfortable temperatures for exploring beaches, parks, and trails without the intense summer heat and humidity.
Absolutely. The Old Key Lime House offers waterfront dining and is renowned for its key lime dishes and fresh seafood. Ocean Avenue, the main thoroughfare, is lined with shops and restaurants. Near Lantana Public Beach, the Dune Deck Café provides breakfast and brunch with ocean views. Lantana Village Square also has cafes and restaurants, and you can find authentic Finnish and Swedish baked goods at Palm Beach Bakery and Cafe & Polar Bakery.


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