Lake Worth Lagoon
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First, it’s FREE! And that’s just for starters. LagoonFest brings to life one of the most incredible urban estuaries in Florida – Lake Worth Lagoon. You’ll find the event along Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach, with the actual Lagoon providing a gorgeous backdrop to the event. Participate in a variety of activities, such as Kayak Clean-Up Tours, Paddleboard Yoga Demonstrations, Mural Painting Wall and Kid Zone. Visit more than 40 exhibitor booths, and then indulge in delicious local foods at the West Palm Beach GreenMarket.
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See the Lagoon, on the Lagoon. Our partners at Visit Palm Beach are offering free guided kayak clean-up tours of the South Cove Natural Area. Tours start at 9 a.m., 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. To participate, please pre-register.
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Picture Time with Free Calendars
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See remarkable pictures selected for the official Lake Worth Lagoon calendar, and pick up a free copy of that calendar where you see the displays. It’s all happening outside on our main stage, located on the north end of LagoonFest.
The Location
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LagoonFest takes place on Flagler Drive, home to many events throughout the year. It’s a long street, but you’ll find all the action between North and South Clematis Street. Look for the Clematis Street fountains and walk through the West Palm Beach GreenMarket toward the waterfront.
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Where to Park
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Parking is located in the City of West Palm Beach Evernia Street and Banyan Boulevard garages, both of which are close by.
Evernia Garage – Free Parking from 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. (2 p.m. – 5 a.m. Normal operation)
Banyan Garage will be a flat fee of $5.00 from 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. (2 p.m. – 5 a.m. Normal operation)
On-street parking is metered, while various other downtown parking lots have flat or hourly rates. View a map of nearby parking garages.
West Palm Beach GreenMarket
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While at LagoonFest, you may notice another event happening right over your shoulder. Our friendly neighbor is the seasonal West Palm Beach GreenMarket, featuring fresh foods and local goods from more than 90 vendors. It’s the first and foremost greenmarket in The Palm Beaches, and it never disappoints.
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