Best attractions and places to see around Golf include a variety of natural landscapes, from coastal beaches to expansive wetlands. The region offers opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems and enjoy outdoor activities. Visitors can find elevated parks with beach access, serene shorelines, and trails winding through marshlands. These locations provide natural settings for observation and relaxation.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Atlantic Dunes Park is an elevated, wooded park that has shelters, beach access, and an overall serene beach experience. One of the most unique features is this park has "surf chairs" that are like wheelchairs for the beach, so those physically challenged can still enjoy what most take for granted.
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Green Cay offers amazing views of the natural Florida wetlands. You can see birds, turtles, snakes, and more! In the nature center building you can read about the area and see species they have in live tanks.
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This is the site of the observation tower. It isn't crazy tall, but there aren't many tall trees or hills on the property, so it's still a really great lookout.
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The Marsh Trail in the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is a really popular trail that winds in and out of different meadows and wetland areas. There is an observation tower in the middle of the path that looks over the entire refuge.
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This is the site of the observation tower. It isn't crazy tall, but there aren't many tall trees or hill on the property, so it's still a really great lookout.
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The Marsh Trail in the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is a really popular trail that winds in and out of different meadows and wetland areas. There is an observation in the middle of the path that looks over the entire refuge.
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Direct access to the beach, of course you should push the bike. Great spot to take a short break and enjoy the view of the open sea.
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Atlantic Dunes Park is an elevated, wooded park that has shelters, beach access, and an overall serene beach experience. One of the most unique features is this park has "surf chairs" that are like wheel chairs for the beach, so those physically challenged can still enjoy what most take for granted.
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The region around Golf is rich in natural landscapes, offering a variety of ecosystems to discover. You can visit coastal areas like Atlantic Dunes Park and Seagate Beach for serene shorelines and ocean views. Additionally, there are expansive wetlands such as the Marsh Trail and Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands, which provide opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Seagate Beach is a great spot for a relaxing day by the sea. The Marsh Trail and Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands offer engaging walks through natural environments where children can learn about wildlife. The Observation Tower also provides an accessible viewpoint for all ages.
At places like Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands, you can observe a variety of wildlife native to the Florida wetlands. Visitors often spot birds, turtles, and snakes. The nature center building also provides information about the local species.
Absolutely. The region offers several hiking opportunities, particularly in the wetland areas. The Marsh Trail is a popular path winding through meadows and wetlands, featuring an observation tower. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Golf guide, which includes trails like the North Loop and Wakodahatchee Wetlands Boardwalk.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Marsh Trail is a popular and accessible option. You can also find more easy routes, such as the North Loop and Wakodahatchee Wetlands Boardwalk, in the Easy hikes around Golf guide.
Yes, Atlantic Dunes Park is notable for its accessibility features. It offers "surf chairs," which are like wheelchairs designed for the beach, allowing those with physical challenges to enjoy the coastal experience. The park itself is an elevated, wooded area with beach access.
For stunning coastal views, head to Seagate Beach, which offers direct access to the open sea and is a great spot to relax. Atlantic Dunes Park also provides a serene beach experience with elevated views.
Yes, the area around Golf offers road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including the Clint Moore via West Atlantic loop and the State Road 7 via West Atlantic Avenue loop, in the Road Cycling Routes around Golf guide. Some routes, like the Atlantic Dunes Park – North Ocean Boulevard loop, even pass by key attractions.
The Observation Tower, located within the wetland areas, provides a great lookout point. While not extremely tall, it offers expansive views over the surrounding refuge due to the lack of tall trees or hills in the immediate vicinity. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching and appreciating the landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The serene beach experiences at Atlantic Dunes Park and Seagate Beach are highly rated. The opportunity to explore diverse ecosystems and spot wildlife along trails like the Marsh Trail and at Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands is also a major draw.
Yes, the Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands features a nature center building where you can read about the area's ecosystem and see live species in tanks, offering an educational experience about the natural Florida wetlands.


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