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Palm Beach County
Palm Beach

Palm Beach Lake Trail

Hard

2.9

(15)

53

runners

Palm Beach Lake Trail

01:39

16.1km

20m

Running

Jog the 10.0 miles (16.1 km) Palm Beach Lake Trail, a difficult route with 58 feet (18 metres) of gain and scenic waterfront views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.64 km

North Ocean Boulevard

Highlight (Segment) • Beach

North Ocean Blvd offers palm tree lined roads, ocean breezes, and views of amazing beachfront properties. Roads like these are what people imagine when they think of Florida.

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9.33 km

Lake Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Lake Trail is a completely paved path that follows the eastern banks of Lake Worth in Palm Beach. There are continuous views and a couple different places where you can access the trail.

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3

15.1 km

Giant Kapok

Highlight • Natural Monument

Standing on the grounds of the Royal Poinciana Chapel, this massive tree has a circumference of over 30 feet! Though this tree is impressive it is not growing in its native habitat of Central and South America, and therefore hasn't reached the height of others which can be over 200 feet tall.

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16.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.56 km

5.89 km

1.90 km

724 m

Surfaces

13.6 km

2.37 km

147 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Palm Beach Lake Trail?

While specific parking lots directly on the trail are limited due to its residential nature, you can often find street parking in areas adjacent to the trail, particularly near public access points in West Palm Beach or at the northern and southern ends of the trail in Palm Beach. Consider parking in downtown West Palm Beach and walking across one of the bridges to access the trail.

Is the Palm Beach Lake Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Lake Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be considerate of other users and clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to jog the Palm Beach Lake Trail?

The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (November to April) are ideal for jogging the Lake Trail. During these months, temperatures are more pleasant, making for a more comfortable experience. Summer can be very hot and humid.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Lake Trail?

No, the Palm Beach Lake Trail is a public path and does not require any permits or entrance fees to access. It's free and open to everyone.

What is the terrain like on the Lake Trail?

The trail features a mostly paved, flat surface, making it very suitable for jogging and accessible for various fitness levels. While primarily off-road, there are a few brief interruptions where you might need to navigate sidewalks or street crossings, especially in the southern portion.

What can I see along the Palm Beach Lake Trail?

The trail offers stunning views of Lake Worth Lagoon and the West Palm Beach skyline. You'll also pass by the backyards of exclusive mansions, historic sites like the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, and lush landscaping. Notable highlights include North Ocean Boulevard, the Lake Trail itself, and the Giant Kapok tree.

Is the Palm Beach Lake Trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, due to its flat and paved surface, the Lake Trail is generally considered easy and relaxing, making it suitable for beginners and joggers of all skill levels. The main challenge might be the length if you attempt the full route, or the South Florida heat.

Is the Lake Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Palm Beach Lake Trail is primarily an out-and-back trail, stretching approximately 4.3 to 5.5 miles one-way along the western side of Palm Beach Island. While you can create loops by using connecting streets, the main trail itself is linear.

What's the best strategy to avoid heat on the Lake Trail?

To best avoid the South Florida heat, especially during warmer months, plan your jog for early mornings. The mature trees along the path provide some shade, which is most effective before the sun gets too high. Always bring plenty of water.

Does the Lake Trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Lake Trail, but also passes through sections of the Palm Beach Loop Trail, South Lake Trail, Sunset Avenue, Everglade Avenue, Park Avenue, Seminole Avenue, Sanford Avenue, South Woods Road, Tangier Avenue, and Via Flagler.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the Lake Trail?

Yes, you'll find various dining options and cafes in downtown West Palm Beach, which is easily accessible from the trail via the bridges. There are also some establishments in Palm Beach itself, particularly towards the southern end of the trail, though they may require a short detour.

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