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  1. I, too, was taken back by the $25 fee for parking right at Red Reef for just 1-2 hours. However, the entry guard suggested I go to the golf course lot right across the road. The parking fee is only $3/hour, and there are usually plenty of spots, at least in the morning. Each spot is numbered.

  2. Even though the park is too expensive ($16.00 per car), it is one of the nicest parks in Boca. There is plenty space to park and a lot of tables with BBQs to select. If you get there early enough, you might get a nice table with shade close to the bathrooms. Avoid the 3-day weekends but if you decide to go, get there early.

  3. Do you want to know the entry ticket price for Red Reef Park? Opening & closing timings, parking options, restaurants nearby or what to see on your visit to Red Reef Park? Click Now to check the details!

  4. Red Reef Park offers a great intro to snorkeling experience and a safe place for small kids to splash around and see fish. If you aren't a resident with a beach sticker, you can pay up to 18$ to park, but the lot is shaded, there is a playground, bathrooms, picnic areas, and easy beach access.

  5. Red Reef Park is a 67 Acre public park on the beach in Boca Raton, Florida. Whether you’re looking to get in the water to swim or snorkel, or you want to see and learn about wildlife at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Red Reef Park is a great destination for your family.

  6. The best Place to park is across the street from Red Reef. All day parking at red reef is around $17. But you can park across the street and pay hourly if you don't plan to stay all day it's much cheaper

  7. Red Reef Park, Boca Raton: See 493 reviews, articles, and 150 photos of Red Reef Park, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 95 attractions in Boca Raton.