Artsy Beach Town South of West Palm
Welcome to Lake Worth Beach, a creative, culturally diverse Palm Beach County city just south of West Palm Beach, known for its historic pier, arts scene, and major street-painting festival.
Lake Worth, officially known as Lake Worth Beach, is a coastal city in Palm Beach County, Florida, situated directly south of West Palm Beach along the Atlantic Ocean. It stands out in its region for its cultural and demographic character: the city is among the most ethnically and racially diverse municipalities in Palm Beach County, with a working-class and creative identity that distinguishes it from many of the county's more uniformly affluent coastal communities. That character is central to Lake Worth's sense of place. The city's downtown, centered on Lake Avenue and Lucerne Avenue, is the cultural heart of the community. The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County maintains its headquarters here, with galleries showcasing local artists, and the Lake Worth Playhouse operates from the historic Oakley Theatre. The downtown is filled with murals, galleries, independent restaurants, and colorful early-20th-century cottages that reflect a preservation-minded, bohemian streak. The city is known for hosting one of the country's largest street-painting festivals and Palm Beach Pride, one of Florida's largest LGBTQ+ pride celebrations. Lake Worth's oceanfront features a beach and a historic pier that extends into the Atlantic, while the Lake Worth Lagoon on the city's western side includes the Snook Islands Natural Area, a restored coastal habitat for birds and marine life. Historic residential districts such as College Park and Old Lucerne are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and preserve the city's early architecture. With a population of roughly 45,000, Lake Worth functions as a full-service city with its own schools, parks, and civic institutions, while remaining closely tied to West Palm Beach immediately to the north. A Tri-Rail commuter rail station and access to I-95 connect residents to the broader South Florida region, making Lake Worth an accessible, character-rich coastal community within Palm Beach County.
The city's official name is Lake Worth Beach, adopted to distinguish it from the adjacent unincorporated Lake Worth area, but it is commonly referred to simply as Lake Worth. It is a coastal city in Palm Beach County, Florida, located just south of West Palm Beach along the Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Worth is in Palm Beach County, Florida, immediately south of West Palm Beach. The city sits between Interstate 95 and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the more culturally diverse and creative communities in the county, with a strong arts identity and a historic beachfront.
Lake Worth is known for its lively arts scene and diverse community. Its downtown hosts the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County and the historic Lake Worth Playhouse, and the city stages one of the country's largest street-painting festivals as well as Palm Beach Pride, among Florida's largest pride celebrations. The city's beach and historic pier are also defining features.
Lake Worth is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, one of the largest school districts in Florida. Schools include Lake Worth High School and a network of elementary and middle schools assigned by attendance zone. Families relocating should verify the specific schools tied to an address.
Yes. Lake Worth has a Tri-Rail commuter rail station on Lake Worth Road, just west of I-95, providing regional service south toward Miami and north toward Mangonia Park. The city is also close to Palm Beach International Airport and West Palm Beach's Brightline intercity rail station.
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