🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
 
								 
								 
								 
								 
					Located in a charming neighborhood near the Intracoastal Waterway, Flamingo Park is a local favorite for families, pet owners, and outdoor enthusiasts in West Palm Beach, Florida. Renowned for its ancient, shady banyan trees and peaceful atmosphere, this park offers plenty of open green space and pet-friendly paved walking trails where you can stroll or exercise with your dog (leashed dogs welcome). Flamingo Park is a delightful spot to relax, enjoy scenic views, and explore a piece of West Palm Beach history.
Key features for dog owners include a paved walking loop, numerous shaded areas to keep cool, and a water fountain with a built-in dog bowl. While dogs must remain on leash, the abundant shade and open lawns make this an inviting area for pet owners to unwind. The park also includes a covered playground for kids and a few parking spots, making it an appealing choice for families looking for a versatile dog-friendly park in West Palm Beach.

Shady and cool, old trees with the occasional iguana. And a rich history. Parking readily available.

Small but very pretty park with huge banyan trees. Perfect for finding some shade out of the sun…plus there is an interesting backstory to the park’s creation…read the plaque in the pictures. Enjoy!

Great neighborhood

It was great but they can do something about all them flies

Beautiful park with ancient banyan trees. They are huge and have been here for centuries. It is thought that banyan trees were first introduced in the continental USA in Fort Myers, Florida by Thomas Edison in the late 1800. The trees bloom year round and produce a sap that can fall on the street or the cars parked underneath. The park used to be a cemetery until it was donated to the City of West Palm Beach in 1921.