Park features observation tower with panoramic views, butterfly garden in full bloom, and large shaded playgrounds. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, with well-maintained walking trails around waterways. Visitors often enjoy quiet nature observation and family-friendly play areas.
Wheelchair accessible paths lead to an observation tower with great views. Bathrooms stay clean and accessible, and parking is both ample and free.
Picnic shelters and well-maintained facilities make this park great for large family picnics. Nearby, a butterfly garden and playground add extra spots to explore during a picnic.
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Wall Springs Park is wheelchair accessible with several walking decks and a tower.
The park is free to enter and offers plenty of play opportunities for children.
Dogs are allowed on leashes, making it a dog-friendly environment.
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.
Picnic areas sit close to nature trails with clean restrooms nearby. Tables provide spots to relax and enjoy time with others after hiking or playing.
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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.
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.
Covered picnic tables and BBQ charcoal grills sit in a large park area with a big playground nearby. Facilities include public restrooms and natural walking trails across the street.
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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.
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.
Lots of picnic tables and benches spread around offer many spots to sit and relax. Plenty of areas provide shade for a comfortable picnic lunch outdoors.
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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.
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.
Grassy and sandy beach areas offer picnic tables with shade near bathrooms. Picnic spots sit by a relaxing bay and across from the ocean, with handicapped-accessible tables and plenty of garbage cans.
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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.
Open park with lush greenery and quiet walking trails offers plenty of space for families. Well-maintained playgrounds and a splash pad provide active fun for kids. Facilities include a community center with gym and exercise rooms, plus pavilions for gatherings.
Wide open turf flooring surrounds the playground, making it wheelchair and stroller friendly. Accessible swings and an enclosed area support inclusive play, and the park hosts wheelchair rugby tournaments.
Many covered picnic tables and gazebos provide spots to eat. Restrooms, water fountains, and rentable picnic shelters support group gatherings.
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The park is completely free to enter and enjoy.
The splash pad is a great feature for kids to play in.
Restrooms are available but may need maintenance.
Botanical garden showcases lush greenery, water features, and flamingos along winding paths. Atmosphere stays peaceful and tranquil, inviting slow walks and quiet moments. Facilities include an indoor educational space and a gift shop, making it accessible and family-friendly.
Accessible van spots sit in the free parking lot shared with nearby venues. Paved paths and well maintained trails allow wheelchairs and strollers to explore the entire garden. Restrooms feature large stalls with grab bars for ease of use.
Well kept clearings offer beautiful spots for picnics surrounded by flamingos and flowers. Frequent visits reveal a relaxing setting ideal for bringing your own food and drinks.
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The gardens host various special events, including weddings and educational programs.
There is a designated area for hosting events like weddings in the gardens.
The gardens are wheelchair accessible with well-maintained pathways.
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.
Lots of shaded areas and covered pavilions with picnic tables make it easy to find a cool spot. A grill and nearby restrooms add convenience for a full picnic setup.
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Parking costs $2.65 per hour.
Parking was limited at Ocean Front Beach Park.
There was plenty of parking near Ocean Front Beach Park.
Fishing pier offers spectacular ocean views and a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with a gentle sea breeze. It attracts those seeking relaxation and solitude, often feeling like a private sanctuary away from crowds.
Shorter distance to the water makes it easy for people with mobility challenges. The pier remains well accessible even during maintenance. The beach is clean and offers a peaceful setting.
Plenty of picnic tables sit just steps from the beach and pier. Some spots offer seating under trees, but shade is limited for groups or families.
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Parking costs $5 per hour at Dania Beach Pier.
Admission to the pier is $3 per person; children under 5 enter for free.
Restrooms are not available near the pier.
Nature preserve offers quiet sandy beach and peaceful walking trails with shaded picnic areas. Observation tower provides wide views of nearby cities and bay, enhancing the serene atmosphere. Swimming and boating are not allowed, keeping the environment calm and safe.
Wheelchair users find multiple accessible viewing platforms, including a three-story tower and a ramped platform. Many walkways and a shale trail support handicap access throughout the preserve.
Picnic spots include tables under shade, a beautiful gazebo, and benches. Plenty of trash bins and public restrooms support a clean, comfortable experience.
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Swimming is not allowed due to dangerous currents created by the nearby power plant.
Apollo Beach Preserve closes at sunset.
Parking is available, but limited until the gate opens at 8am.
Public beach offers peaceful atmosphere with beautiful sand and ocean views. Facilities include showers and changing rooms near a wooden boardwalk. The beach feels quiet and private despite being open to the public.
Heavy-duty solid plastic walkways make moving beach carts, strollers, and wheelchairs easy. Plenty of handicap spots and a wheelchair ramp connect the parking lot to accessible showers and the beach.
Large parking lot and picnic tables make it easy to organize beach gear. Facilities include showers, changing areas, and sitting spots for relaxing and eating. No food is sold, so bringing a picnic is necessary.
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Parking at Mickler Beach is limited, so plan to arrive early.
The parking lot fills up by 9:30 AM during summer weekdays.
Public restrooms and changing cabins are available at the beach.
City park offers beach access with gorgeous bayfront views and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Amenities include playgrounds, picnic tables, and barbecue facilities, making it suitable for families and outdoor activities.
Wheelchair mats run from the beach to the water, making it easier to get close to the shore. Covered picnic spots, walking paths, and restrooms include accessible facilities for those with mobility challenges.
Covered picnic spots and picnic shelters offer plenty of space for gatherings. Grills and accessible beach mats make it easy to enjoy a meal by the water.
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Parking is free from Monday to Friday, from sunrise until 12 noon.
Parking costs $1 to $2 per hour outside free hours, max $12 per day.
Avoid entering the water due to high bacteria levels.
Botanical garden offers varied themed sections including palms, fruit trees, and herbs with beautiful scenic views and holiday light displays. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with spaces designed for children to explore and play. Admission is free, making it accessible for casual visits.
Paved paths make the gardens wheelchair accessible and easy for strollers or scooters. Bathrooms meet accessibility standards, and staff provide accommodations like free water when needed.
Many picnic tables and fruit trees create inviting spots for families and groups. A play area for kids and pet-friendly policies add to the relaxed, family-friendly vibe.
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The gardens are free to enter.
Parts of the gardens are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The gardens are ADA friendly and pet friendly.
Botanical garden offers lush shaded paths and vibrant tropical plants with meticulously maintained grounds. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, ideal for leisurely strolls and quiet relaxation. Family-friendly features include picnic areas, games, and a coffee shop with snacks and ice cream.
Automatic doors and plenty of ramps make entry easy. Paths have accessible terrain and are well labeled, suitable for walkers and slow joggers.
Large green areas and picnic tables with teepee lights create a welcoming spot for picnics. Games for kids add to the family-friendly atmosphere.
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The gardens open at 8 am for members and at 9 am for the general public.
The admission fee is $15 for adults and $10 for kids up to 17 years old.
The first Monday of each month is free admission day.
Spacious park with large fenced playgrounds and a free splash pad designed for toddlers and bigger kids. Busy with families enjoying shaded seating areas and multiple sports courts nearby. Playground features padded flooring and sun shades, emphasizing safety and comfort.
Ramps and some playground equipment offer handicap accessibility. Bathrooms exist but are not accessible from the park. Accessible public restrooms and nearby parking are available.
Shaded picnic tables sit near the splash pad and playground, with covered areas available for group reservations. Tables fill up with kids' birthday parties and families enjoying lunch outdoors.
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Cabanas are available for rent through the website for events.
The bathrooms are located in a building that isn't accessible from the park.
Expect the parking lot to fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
Botanical garden with paved walkways, boardwalk, and trails set in a unique ravines atmosphere. The space feels peaceful and serene, featuring beautifully landscaped areas alongside natural scenery. Visitors find quiet spots with benches and picnic tables near a lake, creating a calm environment for walking, relaxing, or meditating.
Paths include wide paved trails suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Rubber mats cover many areas to ease movement. Some sections have steep slopes that may challenge wheelchair users.
Many picnic spots feature picnic tables in a large open area surrounded by varieties of flowers along the trails. A charming spot near the lush gardens offers a box of books to read while enjoying a meal.
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Now, the gardens charge an entrance fee for every person.
Visitors should beware of snakes and alligators in the lake since it is their habitat.
The Arboretum is dog friendly, but dogs must be leashed.