Prime Air Florida

Mission Bay sits at the junction of Glades Road and State Road 7, about as far west as you can drive in Boca Raton before crossing into the Everglades. Yet nothing about this 500-acre master-planned community feels remote. Ten distinct villages—among them Sonata, Ventura, Laguna, and The Isle—ring a 20-acre community park and a lakeside clubhouse complex that delivers true country-club amenities with zero mandatory equity fees. Families, empty-nesters, and snowbirds mingle on lighted pickleball courts, cheer at neighborhood soccer matches, and catch sunset concerts on the clubhouse lawn—proof that resort living can be both affordable and welcoming.

Lifestyle & Amenities

Clubhouse Complex

The centerpiece of Mission Bay is its newly renovated clubhouse: a 5,000-square-foot fitness center, dance studio, and game room wrapped around a lagoon-style pool, hot tub, and splash pad. Adjacent tennis facilities boast eight Har-Tru courts with stadium seating and a year-round USTA program for juniors and adults. Inside, residents find a dry sauna, teen lounge, and business center—handy for remote workers who’d rather not trek east in morning traffic.

Community Park

Directly across Diego Drive, Mission Bay’s 20-acre park features multipurpose fields, a shaded playground, and a winding exercise trail dotted with Fit-Trail stations. Youth sports leagues—from flag football to soccer—fill weekend mornings, while dog owners gather each evening at an informal “yappy hour” by the lake. Seasonal food-truck nights and outdoor movie screenings transform the park into a social hub after dark.

Everyday Convenience

Mission Bay’s western location doesn’t mean sacrificing shopping or healthcare. Within a mile you’ll find Publix, The Fresh Market, banks, and salons, plus Uptown Boca’s craft coffee, ramen, and dine-in cinema. Just south on Glades Road, West Boca Medical Center delivers 24-hour emergency care; meanwhile, Boca Raton Regional Hospital and Florida Atlantic University’s Marcus Neuroscience Institute are only 20 minutes east. Parents value zoning to A-rated Sandpiper Shores Elementary, Loggers Run Middle, and West Boca High, all less than 10 minutes door-to-door.

Outdoor Fun & Exploration

Golfers relish having both Osprey Point’s 27 public holes and Boca Greens Country Club within a five-mile radius. Cyclists cruise the eight-mile paved loop around South County Regional Park, where kayakers launch into Blue Lake and concert-goers snag lawn seats at the Sunset Cove Amphitheater. For surf seekers, a straight shot down Palmetto Park Road lands you at Boca’s Sugar Sand Park and then the city’s pristine beaches in under 25 minutes.

Getting Around South Florida

Residents can reach Florida’s Turnpike in seven minutes via Glades Road, making Palm Beach International Airport a 30-minute ride north and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport about 40 minutes south. Need a car-free option? Park at the Tri-Rail station on Yamato Road and ride the rails from West Palm to Miami for cruise departures, Heat games, or Wynwood art walks. Local errands rarely require highways anyway—Town Center Mall, Costco, and downtown Boca’s Mizner Park all lie within a 20-minute bubble.

Why Choose Mission Bay?

Mission Bay offers the country-club lifestyle without the buy-in: no six-figure membership, just modest HOA dues that cover a full-time security patrol, on-site property manager, and amenity maintenance. Homes range from two-bedroom townhouses perfect for first-time buyers to lake-front estates topping 4,000 square feet, so residents often upsize or downsize without leaving the community they love. If your must-have list includes top schools, resort amenities, and easy access to everything Boca Raton offers, Mission Bay belongs on your shortlist.


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150 East Palmetto Park Road, Ste 800, Boca Raton FL 33432
(561) 855-0659

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