North Palm Beach is a self-governing village of approximately 13,000 residents that maintains small-town character while offering access to the Nicklaus course, Intracoastal waterfront, and proximity to both Jupiter and Palm Beach. Incorporated in 1956, the village was planned to preserve waterfront access and green space.
The village’s centerpiece is its municipal golf course, redesigned by Jack Nicklaus and reopened in 2006. The redesign established North Palm Beach as a destination for golfers seeking championship-caliber play without private club initiation fees.
Stretching from the Intracoastal Waterway to I-95, the village’s luxury market centers on Lost Tree Village, Intracoastal waterfront estates, and golf course properties near the Nicklaus course. Old Port Cove’s marina and yacht club round out the waterfront infrastructure.