Southern Florida, particularly Palm Beach County, offers up the chance to escape into a true slice of paradise. The weather is reliably gorgeous, the scenery is hard to beat and there’s a unique upbeat energy. Palm Beach National taps right into that spirit.

The Nash has earned a reputation as one of the most fun, welcoming golf experiences in the region, drawing players of all levels who want to enjoy a great round of golf in a casual, relaxed environment. But the good times don’t stop at the 18th hole. There are so many things to do around Palm Beach, Florida, whether you’re looking to keep the party going or soak in everything the region has to offer.

Why Golfers Love The Nash

Palm Beach National may look like another beautiful, manicured golf course—it’s anything but. And that’s exactly how the team behind the club likes it. Built on a legendary Joe Lee design, this 18-hole layout challenges and delights players of every skill level. But what really sets The Nash apart is its atmosphere. Unlike other golf courses, The Nash doesn’t have a serious dress code or strict rules that take the fun out of the game.

Outside of its non-stop action 18-hole course, The Nash also boasts an Inrange-powered driving range that rivals any Topgolf experience. Players love the driving range as a way to warm up before hitting the greens or to just hang out while enjoying the high-tech tracing system to perfect their swing. When the sun goes down, glow-in-the-dark golf nights transform the back nine into something you genuinely have to see to believe.

If you want the full picture of what a day here looks like, this breakdown of a day at Palm Beach National is a great place to start. And if you’re planning a bigger trip, there’s a reason The Nash is the ultimate spring break golf destination in South Florida.

Things to Do in Palm Beach County

From the clubhouse to the coast, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of a trip to Palm Beach National and the surrounding area.

Hang Out at The Nash’s New Clubhouse

Palm Beach National’s newly opened clubhouse is the perfect place to relax after a round. Grab a seat at the bar and enjoy a cold brew and a delicious meal while you re-live the highlights of your day on the course. Large screen TVs and a Golden Tee lounge make it easy to settle in and stay a while.

When the South Florida weather is doing what it does best, the open-air back patio is where you want to be. Cold drinks in hand and yard games at the ready make it the kind of hang that’s hard to walk away from.

Catch a Match at the National Polo Center

You don’t need to know anything about polo to have an incredible time at the National Polo Center. Located just minutes away from Palm Beach National, this is the epicenter of polo in the United States. Six fields, a stadium, restaurants, a clubhouse, a social club, a swimming pool, a gym and tennis courts make this a destination in its own right.

But the main event is the sport itself. Polo is fast, physical and genuinely thrilling to watch, and the level of equestrian talent on display at the National Polo Center is truly unmatched. If there’s a tournament happening during your visit, clear your schedule. As for attire, a dress or a collared shirt and pants are all you need to fit right in.

Explore the Everglades at Grassy Waters Preserve

Just a short drive from Palm Beach National sits Grassy Waters Preserve, a stunning slice of the northern Everglades. Whether you’re into hiking, biking, fishing or simply soaking in some of Florida’s most breathtaking natural scenery, this place delivers.

The Cypress Boardwalk Trail offers an accessible, easy walk through the preserve, while the shaded Hog Hammock Trail is a favorite for hikers and bikers looking to cover more ground. For those who want to cast a line, the Eagle Trail offers catch-and-release fishing in a setting that’s hard to beat. Just remember to keep your eyes open here. Grassy Waters is home to bobcats, alligators, feral hogs, otters and a wide variety of bird species, making every visit a wildlife sighting opportunity you won’t soon forget.

Enjoy the Atlantic Ocean at Lake Worth Beach

Just ten minutes from Palm Beach National, Lake Worth Beach is one of the best and most accessible beaches in Palm Beach County. Whether you’re looking to swim, surf or sit in the sand for a few hours, it’s an easy and worthwhile addition to any itinerary.

The guarded swimming area at Kreusler Park is just north of the boardwalk pier and has lifeguards on duty daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Surfers will want to head further north or south of the pier, where waves break off the sandbars and conditions can get seriously fun. Beach chairs, lounges and cabanas are all available to rent right on the beach, and the long boardwalk pier offers great views of the Atlantic as well as solid fishing opportunities. When you’re ready to take a break from the sun, shops, restaurants and dining options are just steps from the sand.

Take the Party to Clematis Street

When the sun goes down, Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach is where things really get going. Just fifteen minutes from Palm Beach National, this is the heartbeat of nightlife and entertainment in the area. The whole strip is walkable; if your feet need a break, a free trolley runs right through the heart of downtown.

Whatever kind of night you’re after, Clematis Street has it covered. Rooftop bars, live music venues, waterfront cocktail spots, dance clubs and dive bars all share the same stretch, making it easy to bar hop your way through the evening and find your vibe.