Are Palm Beach County beaches safe to swim today?
6 monitored beaches on the Atlantic Coast. Use the best-bet ranking below to compare current status, historical risk, and sample freshness.
Best bets first
A beach with a good current sample comes ahead of a historically cleaner beach that currently looks worse.
Average county risk: 8%
That is a broad county context number, not a same-day answer for every beach.
Rain still wins
If storms rolled through after the latest sample, treat every county page as stale faster.
Useful Ways To Browse Palm Beach County
Different decision views built from the same monitored beach set.
Best Bets in Palm Beach County
Rain guide →These beaches rise to the top when you rank current status, historical spike rate, and sample freshness together.
Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Delray Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Juno Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Singer Island Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Jupiter Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Palm Beach Municipal Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
All Palm Beach County Beaches
Still sorted by best current decision value.
Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Delray Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Juno Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Singer Island Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Jupiter Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Palm Beach Municipal Beach
Palm Beach County · Atlantic Coast
Beaches in Palm Beach County That Need More Caution Today
Avoid-today view →No non-good county beaches in the current dataset
That is encouraging for Palm Beach County, but it still is not an all-clear. Recent rain and stale sample timing should still make you cautious.
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How To Use This County Page
Palm Beach County has 6 monitored beaches, and their average historical risk is 8% poor samples. That helps with context, but today’s choice should still start with each beach’s latest sample and how recently it was taken.
If you want a broader sweep, use the all-beaches index. If you want the strongest long-term track records instead of same-day choice, start with the cleanest beaches guide.
If you need help reading a moderate badge, a stale sample, or the difference between a warning and a true no-go signal, use understanding advisories and bacteria testing explained before you decide.
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Data from FL DOH Healthy Beaches Program. This is an independent project — check with Florida DOH for official conditions.