Boardwalks wind through man-made wetlands designed to look natural, offering immersive wildlife views and shaded resting areas. The atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, making it ideal for quiet nature walks and birdwatching.
A nearly mile-long well-maintained boardwalk offers easy access for wheelchairs, strollers, and all ages. The area is free and kid-friendly, making it simple to bring everyone along.
Wildlife thrives here with great bird watching and many animals visible along nice wooden trails above the pond. Early visits catch sunrise or sunset views perfect for photography and nature strolls.
Good to know
Entry to the wetlands is free, and parking is also free.
Parking is limited after 2 PM, so arrive early.
There are no restrooms available at Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
Long boardwalks stretch over estuaries and mangroves, leading to a secluded beach with clean, unspoiled sand. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, with few people around and a relaxing natural vibe. Golf cart shuttles and tram services help visitors cross the lagoon and reach the beach easily.
Wide paved walkways and a handicap boardwalk make moving around easy. Access to the beach includes a free shuttle, ramps, and options like a golf cart or boardwalk for wheelchairs.
Offers 1.6 miles of pristine beach perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The park features a serene atmosphere and natural beauty that appeals to families and nature lovers alike.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $5 per car for the whole day.
There is plenty of parking available at the park.
The bathrooms are located near the beach.
Boardwalks stretch over wetlands dense with duckweed and pickerelweed, offering quiet, peaceful walks through natural habitat. The area feels like an urban nature escape with beautiful views and diverse wildlife visible along well-maintained paths.
Boardwalks provide wheelchair friendly and rollator accessible paths. Walkways stay clean and support strollers and people with disabilities.
Over 2 miles of walkways wind through a wildlife preserve featuring aquatic plants, small fish, and alligators. Frequent bird sightings include the painted bunting at feeders, and the park offers educational activities for children with knowledgeable staff and volunteers.
Good to know
The boardwalk is free to access.
Parking is free and available.
Entrance to the center is free.
Wooden boardwalks weave through a shaded forest with lantern-lit trails and natural obstacles like tree trunks and stones. The atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, inviting quiet walks and relaxation. Facilities include picnic areas and an educational indoor space with exhibits and puzzles for children.
Trails include a meandering boardwalk that supports wheelchairs, strollers, and those with limited mobility. The center and paths are consistently wheelchair accessible and easy to navigate.
Boardwalk and trails run through a large, wet nature park that stays very clean and well maintained. The park offers a relaxing atmosphere and is wheelchair friendly, making it accessible for all visitors.
Good to know
The entrance and activities at Fern Forest Nature Center are free.
The center is wheelchair accessible.
Expect wet ground trails and bring bug spray for mosquitoes.
Nature preserve offers paved walkways and a six-story observation tower with fantastic views. Atmosphere is peaceful and serene, with quiet trails and abundant wildlife. Visitors find it well-maintained and accessible, with occasional benches for resting.
Two boardwalks and a paved trail circle the preserve, making it easy to navigate. Paved paths support wheelchairs, strollers, and wagons throughout.
Quiet paths wind through the park with paved trails and clear signage about local wildlife and plants. A tall birdwatching tower offers wide views, while clean restrooms and water stations support visitors.
Good to know
The preserve is wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout.
There is ample free parking available at the entrance.
Restrooms are clean and located at key points in the park.
Park offers quiet beach access with beautiful outdoor aquariums showcasing marine life. Visitors find it relaxing and warm, with interactive areas for children and shaded spaces near turtle tanks. The atmosphere stays peaceful, making it suitable for special outings and family visits.
Clean paths and easy wheelchair access make moving around simple. Restrooms are accessible, and spaces offer plenty of room for wheelchairs.
Sea turtle rehabilitation and wildlife tanks with jellyfish, seahorses, and sharks stand out here. The park offers a clean playground, a lifeguarded beach, and spaces for BBQs and fishing, making it great for families and small gatherings.
Good to know
Loggerhead Park is free to enter, with a suggested donation of $10.
Free parking is available at Loggerhead Park.
The park hosts events like birthday parties and weddings.
Botanical garden with immaculate grounds and free tram rides that offer guided tours around the area. Atmosphere feels peaceful and tropical, with animals roaming freely and close viewing areas. Visitors find it a hidden gem combining natural beauty and well-maintained spaces.
Most paths are paved and the trails support wheelchairs and strollers. A tram ride is also accessible to the disabled.
Full of birds, lizards, and fish, the park offers a butterfly garden and peacocks roaming freely. A tram ride provides an easy way to see the sights and learn about the rescued wildlife.
Good to know
Parking is free and available on-site for all visitors.
Bring water and sunscreen as most areas are outdoors.
The gardens host special events like yoga and holiday celebrations throughout the year.
Park spans over 11 acres with large pier, observatory deck, and 600 feet of beach. Atmosphere stays peaceful and spacious, offering quiet ocean views and a private beach feeling. Amenities include playgrounds, picnic areas with grills, and fishing access, attracting families and boaters.
Handicapped parking spots are easy to find and close to the main areas. The park offers accessible barbecues, handicapped-accessible tables, and nearby restrooms designed for ease of use.
A huge, beautiful beach park with a small sandy beach where kids swim safely without large waves. It offers free parking, handicap accessibility, restrooms, showers, changing rooms, and a playground, making it great for family fun and fishing by the water.
Good to know
Parking can be problematic on weekends after 9 am.
The beach is protected and has lifeguards on duty.
Dogs are allowed on the Intracoastal Waterway side of the park.
Beach park offers clear blue water and beautiful sandy shores with a laid-back atmosphere and stunning fishing pier views. It hosts a historic casino building featuring a ballroom and courtyard for events. Nearby dining and live music add to a family-friendly, peaceful vibe.
The beach offers wheelchair accessible paved paths and handicap parking close by. Lifeguards are on duty, and shade pavilions sit visible from the beach for easy access.
Beautiful beach and pier offer a calm spot to relax and walk along the boardwalk. Free, easy parking and life guarded beach add convenience and safety.
Good to know
On Fridays, there are bonfires and live music at the park.
Parking at the park costs $3.50 per hour with a minimum payment of 2 hours.
Expect various activities like bingo and fishing at the pier.
Memorial park offers quiet, pleasant atmosphere with spacious, colorful playground featuring modern slides, climbing structures, and swings. It attracts families with children of all ages for long-lasting play and physical activity. Limited parking and lack of shade distinguish it from other parks.
Ample handicapped parking supports easy access. A valet manager assists with walkers. The park features a handicap-accessible pathway with exercise equipment.
A spacious, colorful playground offers many options for kids to climb and explore. The park includes physical activity attractions like a small climb and a zip line, all well maintained and clean.
Good to know
Parking at Veterans Park is limited, especially on weekends.
Dogs are not allowed in the park.
The merry-go-round can be difficult to stop; caution is advised for children.
Beach park offers breathtaking ocean views and a relaxed, quiet atmosphere with clean, well-kept surroundings. Facilities include solar-powered amenities, rentable chairs and umbrellas, and a small playground, making it suitable for families and casual visitors.
Parking offers great accessibility with spots close to the entrance. A handicap ramp leads down to the beach, and beach wheelchairs are available for use.
Clean, well-maintained beach park with gorgeous palm trees and plenty of lifeguards. Offers easy parking with an app, nice bathrooms, and a central park area for kids.
Good to know
Parking costs $2.65 per hour.
Parking was limited at Ocean Front Beach Park.
There was plenty of parking near Ocean Front Beach Park.