Gateway Park

1401 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
5 acres | 2.0 hectares
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About Gateway Park in West Palm Beach

Gateway Park is a public recreational area located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Situated along Okeechobee Boulevard, it serves as a welcoming entrance point to the city, hence its name "Gateway Park." The park covers an area of approximately 5 acres, providing a green space amidst the urban landscape.

One of the park's notable features is its public art installation. The stainless steel and glass sculpture titled "Arrived" by artist Ulrich Pakker stands as a prominent landmark. Rising 25 feet high, it is considered the largest sculpture in the history of West Palm Beach.

Gateway Park's location makes it easily accessible to both residents and visitors. It is conveniently situated near popular attractions such as the Kravis Center and is within walking distance of CityPlace, now known as Rosemary Square.

The park offers a blend of natural beauty and urban amenities, making it a suitable spot for relaxation and leisure activities. Its design incorporates open green spaces, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor activities or simply unwind in a natural setting within the city.

What to Do at Gateway Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Visitor Services

Memorial

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Gateway Park Open?

Monday:6AM-6PM
Tuesday:6AM-6PM
Wednesday:6AM-6PM
Thursday:6AM-6PM
Friday:6AM-6PM
Saturday:6AM-6PM
Sunday:6AM-6PM

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