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7 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Small coastal preserve with mangrove-fringed tidal lagoon, winding boardwalks and an observation deck — great for birdlife, reflections, close-up mangrove textures and pastel sunrises/sunsets. Visit early morning for migrating and wading birds, golden hour for warm light and calm water reflections. Site is easy to reach from 440 E Ocean Ave with street parking and a short walk; expect uneven boardwalks and some mosquitoes, bring repellent. No special entry fee but check local hours.

Small waterfront park and fishing pier on the Intracoastal/Atlantic approach offering wide ocean and inlet vistas, pier silhouettes, palms, and shorebirds. Best at sunrise and sunset for dramatic skies and reflections; low tide reveals rocks and foreground texture. Easy walk-up access from Ocean Ave with a modest parking area and nearby street parking; no special permits for casual shooting. Weekday mornings are quieter; expect anglers and local foot traffic.

Small palm-lined Atlantic beach with a broad sandy shoreline, rocky jetties and a fishing pier nearby — great for shoreline compositions, long exposures, silhouettes and coastal details. Best at sunrise for warm side-light on palms and wet sand reflections; dramatic late-afternoon skies work for silhouettes at sunset. Public beach access with parking lot, restrooms and lifeguard seasonally; no entry fee. Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Watch tides and local fishing activity when/

Small waterfront park on the Intracoastal with a pier, palm-framed shoreline, picnic shelters and town views — ideal for serene waterscapes, pier leading-lines, boat activity and pastel sunrises. Easy public access with on-street and small lot parking; free entry. Best at golden hour (sunrise for ocean-facing light, late afternoon for warm backlight), weekdays for fewer people. Calm, small-town fishing and boating atmosphere make it relaxed and photogenic.

Small Atlantic-facing public beach with classic South Florida elements — pale sand, scattered palm trees, fishing activity and distant piers — ideal for sunrise seascapes, shoreline compositions and intimate nature shots (shorebirds, dune plants). Visit at dawn for golden hour color and calm water; afternoons often bring dramatic clouds and increased boat/fisher activity. Beach is publicly accessible from Ocean Blvd; parking is limited near the lot and along side streets so plan for early-week,早

Small beachfront park on Lantana’s barrier island offering a classic Florida seascape: sandy shore, swaying palms, a short pier/jetty and wide ocean horizon. Excellent for sunrise and golden-hour shots, casual long exposures, and environmental portraits. Easy street parking, wheelchair-accessible paths, no entry fee; expect more people on weekends and holidays. Summer offers dramatic skies and storms; winter brings clearer air and calmer seas.

Compact coastal scrub preserve with sandy trails, scrub oaks, saw palmetto and seasonal wildflowers — good for intimate nature compositions, close-up plants, and small wildlife (birds, lizards, gopher tortoises). Easy roadside parking at Southwinds Dr, no fee; trails are short and mostly flat. Best light: early morning for soft side-light and active wildlife, late afternoon for warm tones. Bring bug spray and low-profile footwear; respect habitat and stay on paths.