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Hobe Sound Beach

Guarded Hours

Open Hours

10:00 a.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Hobe Sound Beach in Florida is a quiet, unspoiled stretch of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for visitors looking to escape crowded tourist areas. Located within Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge in Hobe Sound, the beach offers natural dunes, sea oats, and opportunities to spot local wildlife. It’s a popular spot for swimming, surfing, shell collecting, and peaceful shoreline walks. The area has limited facilities, so visitors should plan ahead and bring water, sun protection, and any essentials they may need. With its scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere, Hobe Sound Beach is ideal for those seeking a more natural and tranquil beach experience.

amenities

Free Parking

Free Parking

Picnic

Picnic

Restrooms

Restrooms

Showers

Showers

ADA Parking

ADA Parking

Handicap Accessible

Handicap Accessible

activities

American Football

American Football

Soccer

Soccer

Surfing

Surfing

Swimming

Swimming

Kite Flying

Kite Flying

prohibitions

No Fire Pits

No Fire Pits

No Tents

No Tents

No Littering

No Littering

No Fishing

No Fishing

No Motorized Crafts

No Motorized Crafts

No Motorized Scooters

No Motorized Scooters

No Glass

No Glass

hazards

Heavy Shore Break

Heavy Shore Break

High Surf

High Surf

Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Rip Currents

Rip Currents

Sharks

Sharks

Strong Currents

Strong Currents

Swim at your Own Risk

Beaches and oceans are dynamic natural environments.  Crowd conditions, currents, waves, wild animals, and other water and beach conditions can rapidly change. The risks and conditions shown on this site are informational only and not always real-time.  Actual conditions may differ.  Lifeguards are not always on duty or available.  Always remain aware of your surroundings and exercise due care for your own safety and the safety of others around you. 

Always check for water warnings or check with a lifeguard before you swim.