Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park/Dolphin Plaza
450-beach front city park featuring picnic area, beach access, freshwater lake for fishing, kayaking, paddle boats and canoes, and biking/hiking trails. Camping available.
History-Part of which was formerly Manhattan Beach. During the segregation, Manhattan beach was Florida’s first beach community for African Americans. The land was later donated and named for Dr. Kathryn Abbey Hanna, who was an environmental historian of Florida parks.
Details
Virtual Tour
Amenities
- Biking Trails
- Canoe-Kayak Launch
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Pet Friendly
- Public restrooms available
- Walking Trails
- Waterfront-Ocean, River, Intracoastal
- Outdoor Seating
- Kid Friendly
- Adaptive Kayak Launch
Meeting Spaces
Dolphin Plaza Oceanfront Banquet Hall
- Occupancy: 96 - 125
- Area: 1,840 square feet
- Height: 9 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Banquet | 125 | 1,840 sq ft | |
Theater | 125 | 1,840 sq ft | |
Classroom | 96 | 1,840 sq ft | |
U Shape | 55 | 1,840 sq ft |