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Where can I see Gators in Palm Beach?

And yes, this is a terrific place to spot plenty of alligators. Into the Everglades The Palm Beaches are home to the remaining sections of the Northern Everglades and the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is the place to go see them. Try the cypress swamp boardwalk or 12-mile bike trail.



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Since Florida alligators don't pay much attention to roadside barriers or property lines, many drivers and pedestrians have learned the hard way to keep their eyes peeled in the Sunshine State. Alligators go where they want, which includes yards, golf courses and anywhere else food might be available.

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Swimming areas are guarded when a condition flag is flying from the lifeguard tower at most parks year-round, seven days a week, from 9:00 am – 5:20 pm with exceptions at DuBois Park and Peanut Island. Guard availability may change without notice—look for the condition flag before swimming?.

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Located on the west side of the island, Palm Beach offers white sands and calm waters for excellent swimming conditions.

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It's not every day you see an alligator and a bull shark swimming in unison, but that's exactly what Florida resident Gray Vinson witnessed while visiting Indian River Lagoon Sunday, he told NBC 6.

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