Old Florida Coastal Town
Welcome to Lantana, a Palm Beach County coastal town on the Intracoastal Waterway with old-Florida character.
Lantana is a coastal town in Palm Beach County, Florida, on the Intracoastal Waterway between West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach. Incorporated in 1921, it is among the county's oldest communities, and its population is about 12,200. The town retains the character of an old-Florida fishing village even as the surrounding county has urbanized. Lantana's history reaches back to its incorporation with just 22 residents voting in the first election, when the town covered one square mile and held about 100 people. It grew through the mid-twentieth century alongside the rest of South Florida, and for a period it was the publishing headquarters of the National Enquirer. Today the town is the fifteenth-largest of Palm Beach County's 39 municipalities. The town's identity is tied to the water. Lantana Municipal Beach offers a sandy shoreline, kayak launch, and pier, while the Lake Worth Lagoon and the Intracoastal Waterway provide boating, fishing, and paddling. Bicentennial Park and the town's public library, with more than 24,000 volumes, anchor community life. Palm Beach County School District serves local students. For residents, Lantana offers a walkable, water-oriented lifestyle with direct access to the beaches, the lagoon, and the conveniences of the larger Palm Beach County coast. Its housing ranges from older coastal cottages and mid-century homes to newer condominiums and waterfront properties, giving the town a layered, character-rich residential fabric. Its compact scale and position along the Intracoastal make it a distinctive, close-knit coastal enclave within a rapidly growing region. That layered history, from a one-square-mile fishing settlement to a full-service coastal town, gives Lantana a character that newer South Florida communities cannot easily replicate.
Lantana is a coastal town in Palm Beach County, Florida, on the Intracoastal Waterway between West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach. It is one of the county's oldest municipalities, incorporated in 1921.
Lantana is known as an old-Florida fishing village and coastal town on the Intracoastal Waterway. It offers Lantana Municipal Beach, the Lake Worth Lagoon, Bicentennial Park, and a public library with more than 24,000 volumes.
Lantana is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, the countywide public school system. The town's location places students within the district's network of elementary, middle, and high schools across the county.
Lantana Municipal Beach offers about 750 feet of shoreline for swimming and sunbathing, along with a kayak launch, playground, sand volleyball, and a pier for Intracoastal fishing. Bicentennial Park and the Lake Worth Lagoon add waterfront recreation.
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Lantana's housing stock reflects its long history as a South Florida coastal town. The community offers a mix of older coastal cottages and mid-century homes, along with newer condominiums, townhomes, and waterfront properties along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Lake Worth Lagoon. The Moorings at Lantana and similar communities offer resort-style amenities with ocean and Intracoastal access. The market is oriented toward a blend of full-time residents, seasonal buyers, and those seeking walkable coastal living, and the town's compact scale keeps most housing close to the beach and the lagoon.
Lantana's neighborhoods are organized around the Intracoastal Waterway and the town's compact downtown. The area near the beach and the lagoon holds a mix of older homes and newer waterfront properties, while established residential streets extend inland toward U.S. 1 and I-95. Communities like the Moorings offer gated, amenity-rich living with direct water access. Because the town is small, most neighborhoods sit within a short drive or bike ride of the beach, the library, and Bicentennial Park, giving the community an unusually walkable coastal feel.
Lantana's lifestyle is built around the water and the town's small, close-knit scale. Days center on the beach, the lagoon, and the Intracoastal, with kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and sunrise walks forming the daily rhythm. The town retains the unhurried feel of an old-Florida fishing village, even as the surrounding Palm Beach County coast has grown around it. The public library, Bicentennial Park, and the compact downtown give residents a grounded community life, while the larger amenities of West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach sit just minutes away along the coast.
Lantana's public school students attend the School District of Palm Beach County, the countywide system that serves the town and the surrounding coastal communities. The district operates a broad network of elementary, middle, and high schools, along with magnet and choice programs, giving families options across the county. The town's location between West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach places students within reach of the district's full range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular offerings.
Lantana sits between Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, the two principal north-south corridors of the Palm Beach County coast, placing West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, and the broader region within easy reach. The Ocean Avenue bridge crosses the Intracoastal Waterway to the barrier island and the beach, while the town's compact scale makes much of it walkable. Palm Beach International Airport is a short drive to the north, and the county's rail and transit options serve commuters heading north and south along the coast.
Lantana Municipal Beach anchors recreation with about 750 feet of shoreline for swimming and sunbathing, a kayak launch, playground, sand volleyball court, and a pier for Intracoastal fishing. Bicentennial Park offers picnic areas and open space, while the Lake Worth Lagoon supports kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching. The town's public library adds a cultural resource with more than 24,000 volumes. The surrounding Palm Beach County coast provides additional beaches, boating, and golf, all within a short drive of the town's compact center.
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