Frequently Asked Questions about Caloosa Regional Park
What is it like to live in Caloosa Regional Park, Boynton Beach, FL?
The neighborhood around Caloosa Regional Park is suburban and centered on a large municipal recreation complex that provides sports fields, walking trails, and community programs. Housing nearby is primarily single-family homes with some townhouses, and local housing costs are generally in line with Palm Beach County/South Florida averages (above the U.S. average). Residents have access to Palm Tran bus service and nearby arterial roads for commuting, and the climate is typical South Florida — hot, humid summers and mild winters. Local safety and school performance vary by block; consult Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office crime maps and the School District of Palm Beach County for current, block-level data.
Is Caloosa Regional Park, Boynton Beach, FL expensive?
General admission to Caloosa Regional Park is free as it is a public Palm Beach County park. Fees apply for reservable facilities such as pavilions, sports-field rentals and organized events, and some programs or tournaments carry individual charges. Exact rental and program fees vary — check the Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation website or call the park for current 2025 rates.
What is the weather of Caloosa Regional Park, Boynton Beach, FL?
Caloosa Regional Park in Boynton Beach has a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the annual rainfall (about 50–60 inches), while the dry season is November–April with lower humidity. Typical summer highs are in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (31–33°C), winter highs in the low 70s °F (21–24°C), freezes are extremely rare, and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–November 30), peaking Aug–Oct.
How safe is Caloosa Regional Park, Boynton Beach, FL?
There are no publicly published, park-specific crime statistics for Caloosa Regional Park. The park is managed by the City of Boynton Beach and law enforcement coverage and incident reporting are handled by the Boynton Beach Police Department; routine patrols occur during events and operating hours. For current safety advisories or recent incidents consult Boynton Beach Police or Palm Beach County crime-mapping tools and follow standard precautions like staying within posted hours and securing belongings.