Palm Beach County · Palm Beach Area · Atlantic Coast
Is it safe to swim at Palm Beach Municipal Beach today?
Latest DOH sample is GOOD
The latest Florida DOH sample at Palm Beach Municipal Beach measured 10 CFU/100mL, which is in the good range. That is a positive sign, but it is still a sample from Monday, April 27, 2026 rather than a live reading.
Latest sample on page
Monday, April 27, 2026
This is the latest DOH beach-water sample we found for Palm Beach Municipal Beach.
Bacteria reading
10 CFU/100mL
The EPA beach action value is 70.5 CFU/100mL. Lower is better.
12-month risk context
25% poor results
Use the current sample first, then use the 12-month track record as context.
This page helps you make a better beach decision, not just read a badge. If it has rained heavily since Monday, April 27, 2026, lean conservative even if the latest sample looks fine.
Start with the sample date
The number on this page is only as fresh as the last sample. If the date feels old for your trip, be more skeptical.
Use history as a tie-breaker
Two beaches can both look good today, but the one with fewer past spikes is usually the safer bet on an uncertain weather day.
Rain beats the badge
Stormwater runoff can change conditions faster than Florida's routine testing schedule, especially near inlets, canals, and urban drains.
Palm Beach Municipal Beach beach conditions and water quality today
If you searched for Palm Beach Municipal Beach water quality or beach conditions today, the latest Florida DOH sample shown on this page is 10 CFU/100mL from Monday, April 27, 2026. This site currently classifies that sample as GOOD.
Latest sample on this page: Monday, April 27, 2026
This sample is 16 days older than the freshest update currently on this site.
How Palm Beach Municipal Beach compares nearby today
Palm Beach Municipal Beach currently ranks #4 of 4 monitored nearby beaches on this page based on current status, 12-month risk, and sample freshness.
If you want the stronger backup right now, compare Delray Beach first.
Compare Palm Beach Municipal Beach with Delray BeachYour best next step from this page
Compare Delray Beach next
Delray Beach currently looks like the stronger nearby alternative on this page.
Use Palm Beach County as your local backup map
Palm Beach Municipal Beach currently ranks #6 of 6 monitored beaches in Palm Beach County by current status, 12-month risk, and sample freshness. Use the county page to compare the rest of the local beaches in one place.
Plan from West Palm Beach
If you are deciding from a city trip, the city guide makes it easier to compare distance, current status, and fallback options together.
Use the right page for the decision you're making
These deeper views help when you need more than the same-day badge.
Track record
Open Palm Beach Municipal Beach history
Use this when you want the deeper story behind Palm Beach Municipal Beach. The displayed history shows 25% poor samples, so the trend matters here.
Backup plan
Compare Delray Beach and other backups
Use this first if Palm Beach Municipal Beach gives you pause and you want the strongest nearby alternative ranked by current status, risk history, and distance.
Weather risk
Use the after-rain view for Palm Beach Municipal Beach
This sample is already 16 days behind the freshest site data. If rain hit after this sample, start with the stricter after-rain view.
Warning signs
Check recent spikes before you go
Use this to see how recent the warning signs are. The displayed history still includes a poor sample on February 28.
Usually fine in dry weather, but context matters
Palm Beach Municipal Beach often looks okay on routine samples, but temporary bacteria spikes show up often enough that recent rain or runoff should change your plan.
Most recent poor sample shown here: February 28, 2026 (115 CFU/100mL)
Freshest sample anywhere on this site: May 13, 2026
Sample source details
- Source station
- PALM BEACH
- Station ID
- 40597
- Data source
- Florida DOH Healthy Beaches Program via Water Atlas API
Monitoring station names can differ from beach signs or local nicknames. Use this source detail when you want to match the page back to the underlying Florida DOH sample record.
Water Quality History — Last 12 Months
Values in CFU/100mL. Green = Good (≤35.4), Yellow = Moderate (35.5–70.4), Red = Poor (≥70.5)
If it rained recently, treat this page as stale faster
Florida DOH testing is routine, not continuous. Heavy rain can push bacteria higher through runoff before the next posted sample catches it. For Palm Beach Municipal Beach, wait at least 72 hours after heavy rain and be extra careful around inlets, canals, storm drains, or brown water. Read the rain guide.
About Palm Beach Municipal Beach
The main public beach on the island of Palm Beach, offering wide sandy shores and views of the Worth Avenue luxury shopping district.
Where Palm Beach Municipal Beach sits in Palm Beach County
Palm Beach Municipal Beach currently ranks #6 of 6 monitored beaches in Palm Beach County by current status, 12-month risk, and sample freshness.
Compare with Boynton Beach Oceanfront ParkWhere Palm Beach Municipal Beach sits in Palm Beach Area
Palm Beach Municipal Beach currently ranks #6 of 6 monitored beaches in the Palm Beach Area group by current status, 12-month risk, and sample freshness.
Compare with Boynton Beach Oceanfront ParkKeep Exploring This Coastline
Use the county, regional, and city guide pages to compare more beaches before you commit to one stop.
Compare Nearby Beaches Before You Go
If this page gives you pause, compare these nearby beaches first. They are sorted by current status, historical spike rate, and sample recency rather than a random list order.
Read Before You Go
Is It Safe to Swim After Rain?
Wait times, runoff risk, and when to skip the water
Understanding Advisories
What the badges, thresholds, and warnings really mean
Cleanest Beaches in Florida
Compare the strongest historical track records
How Bacteria Testing Works
How sampling works and why “latest” is not the same as live
Disclaimer: Water quality data is sourced from the Florida Department of Health Healthy Beaches Program. Conditions can change rapidly. This website provides informational guidance only — always check with Florida DOH for official beach conditions. Safe to Swim Florida is an independent project and is not affiliated with any government agency.