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The Palm Beach Inlet, also known as the Lake Worth Inlet is an artificial cut through a barrier island connecting the northern part of the Lake Worth Lagoon in Palm Beach County, Florida with the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by the town of Palm Beach on the south, and by the town of Palm Beach Shores to the north. The inlet is also the ...
By 1915, the Port of Palm Beach had created a permanent inlet four feet deep at the old location of Lang's Inlet, which was deepened to 16 feet (4.9 m) in 1925. In 1917 the South Lake Worth Inlet was created in a failed effort to improve tidal circulation and provide flushing to the south end of the Lagoon.
The South Lake Worth Inlet, also known as the Boynton Inlet, is an artificial cut through a barrier beach connecting the south end of the Lake Worth Lagoon in Palm Beach County, Florida with the Atlantic Ocean. The inlet is 130 feet (40 m) wide and 6 to 12 feet (1.8 to 3.7 m) deep.
As Hurricane Helene barrels toward Florida, several live stream cameras along Florida beaches are set to capture the major storm’s impacts along the Gulf Coast.
Live-stream cameras around south end braces, Surfside Beach and Murrells Inlet are available at: Dead Dog Saloon at the Murrells Inlet Marshwalk. Surfside Beach Surfcam . Pawleys Pier Village.
Barges will soon be dumping sand offshore of the North End as part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' dredging of the Palm Beach Inlet, said an expert working with the town's Coastal Protection ...
Map showing Peanut Island in relation to the Port of Palm Beach. Peanut Island is a 79-acre (0.32 km 2) island at the mouth of the Lake Worth Inlet in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The island was created by dredging-related projects in 1918 which also created the inlet and the Port of Palm Beach.
A company controlled by real estate investor and developer Todd Michael Glaser just sold this renovated 1990s-era house on the inlet at the northern tip of Palm Beach for a recorded $38 million.