Master-Planned Western Palm Beach
Welcome to Westlake, a master-planned city in western Palm Beach County built around a walkable downtown and the Westlake Adventure Park.
Westlake is a city in western Palm Beach County, Florida, set inland from the coast along Seminole Pratt Whitney Road near the rural communities of Loxahatchee and The Acreage. It is one of Florida's newer incorporated cities, established on June 22, 2016, as the 39th municipality in Palm Beach County, and it has grown from a large master-planned community into a full-fledged city. The city was conceived as a roughly 3,800-acre master-planned development by Minto Communities, with a name chosen in part as a nod to Weston, a similar large-scale planned community in neighboring Broward County. From the outset, Westlake was designed as a mixed-use, lifestyle-oriented community — envisioned as a "new downtown" for central Palm Beach County, with residential villages, commercial space, and civic amenities arranged around a walkable core rather than a conventional sprawl pattern. Today Westlake is home to roughly 7,000 residents, and its planned build-out continues to add homes, parks, and services. The Westlake Adventure Park, with its pools, water slide, and family recreation facilities, anchors community life and is available to residents of the city's villages, including Skycove and Skycove South. The School District of Palm Beach County serves the city's students. Westlake's inland setting gives it a distinct character from Palm Beach County's coastal cities. To the west and north lie the large-lot, equestrian-oriented communities of Loxahatchee and The Acreage, while to the east, Seminole Pratt Whitney Road connects toward the county's established suburbs and employment centers. For homebuyers, Westlake offers new-construction, master-planned living with resort-style amenities and a deliberate town-center design, a combination that has made it one of South Florida's most closely watched new communities.
Westlake is located in western Palm Beach County, Florida, along Seminole Pratt Whitney Road near the communities of Loxahatchee and The Acreage. It sits inland from the county's coastal cities.
Westlake was incorporated on June 22, 2016, becoming the 39th municipality in Palm Beach County. The city was created from a roughly 3,800-acre master-planned community developed by Minto Communities, a Florida-based home builder.
Westlake is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, the public school system for the county. Students attend district elementary, middle, and high schools serving the western Palm Beach County area.
The Westlake Adventure Park is a resort-style community amenity featuring pools, a water slide, and family recreational facilities. It is available to residents of the city's residential villages, including Skycove and Skycove South.
Westlake is a master-planned city developed by Minto Communities, a Florida-based builder. Its name was chosen in part as a nod to Weston, a similar large-scale planned community in neighboring Broward County.
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As a newer master-planned city, Westlake's housing consists almost entirely of recent construction — single-family homes and townhomes built in a series of residential villages by Minto Communities and other builders. Homes feature contemporary Florida designs, energy-efficient construction, and community amenities such as the Adventure Park. The city's planned, mixed-use approach means residential neighborhoods are laid out around the central downtown and open spaces, giving the housing stock a cohesive, modern character distinct from the area's older rural and equestrian properties.
Westlake is organized into residential villages rather than the older, organic neighborhoods of established towns. Skycove and Skycove South are among the communities within the city, each built around the central amenities and the planned downtown. The master plan centers on a mixed-use core intended to serve as the "new downtown" for central Palm Beach County, with residential areas, shops, and civic spaces arranged around it. Surrounding Loxahatchee and The Acreage retain a more rural, large-lot character by contrast.
Westlake's lifestyle is built around its master-planned, resort-style amenities and its vision as a walkable new downtown for central Palm Beach County. The Westlake Adventure Park anchors community life with its pools and recreational facilities, while the city's layout emphasizes parks, trails, and gathering spaces rather than conventional strip development. As a newer community, Westlake attracts families and professionals seeking new construction and a planned, amenity-rich environment, with the region's shopping, employment, and coastal destinations within reach along the Seminole Pratt Whitney Road corridor.
Westlake is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, which operates public schools for the entire county. Students attend district elementary, middle, and high schools serving the western Palm Beach County area. As the city continues to build out, its student population is served within the county's broader western schools, with additional private and charter options available across Palm Beach County.
Westlake sits along Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, the main north-south corridor through western Palm Beach County, which connects the city to Northlake Boulevard and other regional routes. The Florida's Turnpike and Interstate 95 are reached to the east, providing access to West Palm Beach, the county's coastal employment centers, and points south toward Broward and Miami-Dade counties. The city's inland location makes commuting to the coast a regular part of daily travel for many residents.
The Westlake Adventure Park is the centerpiece of the city's recreation, offering resort-style pools, a water slide, and family-oriented amenities for residents of the city's villages. The master plan incorporates parks, trails, and open spaces throughout the community, supporting walking, cycling, and outdoor gathering. Beyond the city, the natural areas of western Palm Beach County — including the preserves and equestrian lands around Loxahatchee and The Acreage — and the Atlantic beaches to the east extend the region's outdoor options.
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