Top Palm Beach County Attractions For Social Distancing

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Many of us are continuing to stay home and continue to isolate and other are looking for some fun things to do and still practice social distancing.

Many attractions in Palm Beach County have reopened for visitors and rules and regulations are set in place to keep your safe, healthy, and distant from each other.

Here are some Palm Beach Country attractions to do while social distancing.

Lion Country Safari

Lion Country Safari has ranked in the Top 10 attractions in the country for many years. The safari opened its drive through safari two weeks ago and you can drive through the safari in your car as many times as you wish in one day for the price of admission. You need to purchase you tickets online and in advance and tickets can be used for up to two weeks after the date selected. Certain parts of the safari and grounds remain closed, certain food options are available to purchase and for a better chance to see the animals, they are most active in the rain.

South Florida Science Center and Aquarium

The Center reopened Memorial Day weekend and educators and staff are continuing their daily live shows at the new Cox Amphitheater located outside. Guests are invited to bring their own picnic lunches and blankets to sit and watch the shows. Some things to know: all guests are required to wear a mask when indoors and practice social distancing, and not all exhibits and areas are open to visitors.

Drive Shack

The newest indoor/outdoor interactive driving range has reopened in West Palm Beach near the airport. The fun attraction is now open for guests to enjoy using alternating bays for each party. Social distancing and other safety measures are to be followed.

Gardens 2 Go

The drive through Green Market is still going on in Palm Beach Gardens. The drive through Green Market allows visitors to stay in their cars and shop for produce, coffee, egg, cheeses, seafood, dairy, breads and more. Things to know: Green Markets are on Sundays from 9 am to noon, visitors stay in their cars, have payments ready and wear a mask.