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Lake Worth Beach

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Lake Worth Beach, Florida, formally known as Lake Worth, is a vibrant coastal city in Palm Beach County known for its eclectic charm, artistic community, and relaxed beach-town atmosphere. Nestled along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and the Lake Worth Lagoon, the city offers beautiful public beaches, historic neighborhoods, and a lively downtown filled with galleries, cafes, and music venues.

Renamed Lake Worth Beach in 2019 to highlight its prime seaside location, the city embraces diversity and creativity, hosting popular events like the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival. With its blend of coastal beauty, cultural flair, and small-town warmth, Lake Worth Beach is a destination where history and modern artistry come together by the sea.

Lake Worth Beach Pier

Lake Worth Beach Pier

Photo by Shackleford

Location & Size

Lake Worth Beach, Florida is located in Palm Beach County along the southeastern coast of Florida. It sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean and borders the Lake Worth Lagoon, just south of West Palm Beach and north of Boynton Beach.

The city is part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach metropolitan area, making it a central spot in South Florida’s vibrant coastal region.

Founded

The area that became Lake Worth was originally inhabited by the Jaega and Seminole tribes before the arrival of settlers. In the late 19th century, pioneers began moving south into what is now Palm Beach County, drawn by the fertile land along the Lake Worth Lagoon. The community took shape after Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railway extended into the area in the early 1900s, opening access to trade, travel, and development.

In 1912, the city of Lake Worth was officially incorporated. Early settlers established farms and citrus groves, and the community became a hub for agriculture. The naming of the city honored General William J. Worth, a U.S. Army officer during the Second Seminole War. As the city grew, its coastal location made it attractive for both residents and visitors, eventually shifting from farming to tourism, arts, and cultural life.

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Population

As of 2024,  the population is approximately 44,417 residents.

Known For

  • The Lake Worth Beach Casino and Beach Complex, a popular oceanfront destination.

  • The annual Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, one of the largest in the world.

  • A thriving arts and cultural scene, with galleries, murals, and live music.

  • Its historic downtown, filled with shops, cafés, and eclectic architecture.

  • The Lake Worth Playhouse, a historic theater and cultural hub.

  • Hosting quirky and fun local events like the Midnight Sun Festival.

Cost of living

Median Income:  $60,978

Median Home Price:  $443,000

Median Rent: $2,480 per month

 

Things to do

  • Stroll through the Lake Worth Beach Park and Pier.

  • Explore the historic downtown, full of shops, galleries, and restaurants.

  • Visit the Lake Worth Playhouse, one of Florida’s oldest theaters.

  • Attend the annual Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, a major art event.

  • Relax at nearby Bryant Park overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway.

  • Enjoy outdoor activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing.

Fun Facts

  • Lake Worth was named after General William J. Worth, a U.S. Army officer in the Second Seminole War.

  • The city officially changed its name to Lake Worth Beach in 2019 to highlight its coastal location.

  • It is known as one of South Florida’s most LGBTQ+-friendly communities.

  • The Street Painting Festival is the largest of its kind in the U.S., attracting artists from around the world.

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