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Easternmost Point In Florida

Palm Beach Shores, FL 33404, United States

Easternmost Point In Florida
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QXF9+9H Palm Beach Shores, Florida, USA
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Melania Atzori
Melania Atzori296 days ago
Picture perfect! It was fun visiting this spot while on a trip nearby. I told my daughter that I was ar the easternmost point in Florida and she was able to see where I was on a map. Love the coconut trees!
Bill Stapleton
Bill Stapleton357 days ago
You might see an incredible yacht, or a cruise ship, or just about any sort of vessel, EXCEPT a battleship. Great photo op when the breeze picks up because the waves crash dramatically against the rocks.
STRETCH PRO'S
STRETCH PRO'S1 year ago
I love this part special early mornings around 3am to 7pm
Russell Weiss
Russell Weiss10 years ago
Omg... this place is amazing! Where else can you get a view of an industrial sand sucking machine and the boundless Atlantic Ocean? Not only that, but you will be able to tell people that you visited the easternmost point in Florida!

Okay, okay, so this review is a little bit sarcastic. All I did was take a walk on the beach and then Google asked me to review the easternmost point in Florida. I actually didn't know that this was the easternmost point in Florida, so that was kind of interesting. While you can't beat Singer Island and the wide-open view of the Atlantic Ocean, there's nothing all that special about this one spot. Then again, if you find yourself on Singer Island and want to head south down the beach, you will find yourself here. While I wouldn't recommend that people go out of their way to visit the spot, it makes for a nice beach walk destination.
Brad Rogers
Brad Rogers10 years ago
It's east. Like, really really east. More east than the rest of Florida. Of course it doesn't look like it, except at sunrise, when the sun rises a fraction of a second earlier than the parts of Florida a few feet north and south. And don't forget the evening, when it gets dark a fraction of a second sooner than the parts of Florida not graced with as much "east" in their location. Truly, this spot is what daylight savings time is all about. Other than that... It's a beach. Sand. Waves. Sun. 5 stars.
Jeremy Siens
Jeremy Siens10 years ago
MAGNIFICENT SUNRISE 🌅 Fair warning, it is a treacherous walk to the very end! Although that walk really isn't necessary, it will be worth it to the adventurous and knowing that you are the first set of eyes on land to see the sunrise over this wonderful state at that moment, elicits a bucket list worthy feeling!! ❤
Melinda Petit
Melinda Petit10 years ago
This is a beautiful spot. There is lots of boat traffic going through the channel and this is the end of a long stretch of a very walkable beach.
Shierly Sierra
Shierly Sierra10 years ago
This is one place that should be more highlighted and visited by Floridians,
Its on a private area and is not that easy to visit, the parking site was hard to find.
but the place its a Most do if you want to conquer the corners of Florida.
The peachy and orangy sunsety colors in the sky where pretty gorgeous when colliding with the several different blues of the ocean and the long sand shore.
I bet the uprising Sun early in the Mornig should look spectacular in here, the beach its a bit wild for swimmers so be careful if your visiting for a swim, to me it felt more like a place to read a book, fish and spend an evening enjoying the views of the ocean and the scenery.
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