Park spans 872 acres with wide open spaces and lush greenery including palm trees and a lake view. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and quiet to vibrant and lively with live music and family activities. Features include multiple playgrounds, a dog park, sports courts, picnic areas, and a nature center with boardwalks and a tower.
Plenty of parking spots exist, even on weekends when the park gets busier. Some parking lot lights are not working, but finding a place to park or watch the sunset is easy.
Covered picnic pavilions and shaded picnic benches with grills provide spots to eat outdoors. Trails and a nature center with a wooden boardwalk add to the relaxing picnic vibe.
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Food truck night occurs every Tuesday with various food options and live music.
Tasty Tuesdays feature food trucks, music, and a car show for family fun.
Restroom facilities are currently limited, with some areas lacking working bathrooms.
Outdoor amphitheater overlooks a lake with stunning sunset views and a spacious lawn offering great sight lines from all areas. Atmosphere stays intimate and comforting, with reggae music during breaks and a quiet, well-managed setting. Family-friendly features include playgrounds and gazebos, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Parking offers lots of space and is easy to find. Plenty of spots make arrival and departure smooth.
Several picnic shelters provide good spots for gatherings. Affordable BBQ options make it easy to enjoy meals outdoors. The area suits family picnics and birthday parties well.
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Parking can be problematic during events, leading to long wait times.
Expect long lines for restrooms, food, and drinks during busy events.
Parking fees are $30 in addition to ticket prices for concerts.
Park features an elevated boardwalk with views of mangroves and waterways, creating a tranquil atmosphere filled with nature sounds. Visitors find kayak rentals and shaded playgrounds alongside well-maintained trails and picnic areas. Surrounding old Florida trees and clean, quiet spaces invite peaceful walks and outdoor activities.
Free parking sits close to the entrance, making it easy to park and access the park. A safe parking lot near the kayak launch adds convenience, and restrooms stand nearby for quick stops.
Many picnic areas spread throughout the park offer shaded spots near playgrounds and grills. Walkways connect open spaces, restrooms, and drinking fountains, making it easy to enjoy a meal outdoors.
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The park offers free admittance and free parking.
Restrooms are available near the parking area.
Renting a kayak is easy and done electronically.
Park offers panoramic views over water with unique birdcage swing chairs and family-friendly splash pad. It blends natural beauty with ample seating and picnic areas for relaxation and play. Free parking and a boat ramp support easy access and outdoor activities.
Free parking is available with a 2-hour limit. Spaces for boats on trailers are wide and long enough for most sizes. Plenty of shade covers the parking area.
Picnic spots include picnic tables, restrooms, and ample parking. The park offers a good setting for a picnic.
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Parking is free for up to 2 hours with a limit.
The park offers shaded areas, tables, chairs, restrooms, and drinkable water.
Expect to see a number of homeless individuals in the park, especially in the evening.
Beach and park combine quiet atmosphere with spectacular ocean views and shaded picnic areas. Well-maintained boardwalks and grill pavilions support relaxed outdoor activities. Large, old trees provide ample shade, enhancing the peaceful, meditative vibe.
Plenty of metered parking sits right next to the beach with reasonable hourly rates. A small lot offers a convenient location and easy phone payment for meters.
Covered picnic tables and shaded seating areas provide comfortable spots for meals. Plenty of clean picnic benches and grills support barbecues and family gatherings with nice views.
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Parking costs $4 per hour and must be paid via the app.
Parking fills up really quick, so arrive early.
There are no lifeguards at South Inlet Park.
Park combines quiet beach with wooded surroundings and a rock fishing pier offering ocean views. Atmosphere stays peaceful and secluded, even during busy times. Amenities include playground, grills, and pavilion, supporting family and group gatherings.
Ample parking spots sit under tree shade, making it easy to find a place. A reasonable parking fee applies, and the lot stays clean and hassle-free.
Pavilions and covered picnic tables provide shade and shelter. Plenty of shade trees like sea grapes add comfort in the picnic area. Amenities include a barbecue area, restrooms, and nearby playgrounds.
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Parking costs $5.35 per hour on weekends and $4.35 on weekdays.
Parking is available but limited; arrive early on weekends.
The park has clean restrooms and shower facilities.
Massive playground includes a three-story wooden maze and science-themed play area with zones for all ages. Spacious park divides into sections with carousel, splash pad, and basketball courts. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful with plenty of room to run even when crowded.
Free parking is available with plenty of spaces. Access and parking are convenient and included with the visit.
Open spaces with picnic tables and grassy areas invite relaxing meals outdoors. Nearby playgrounds and sports fields add options for activity during a picnic.
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The science building hosts various activities and special events on weekends.
Outdoor movie nights feature a big screen, popcorn machine, and seating for 60 people.
Visitors should bring cash for the carousel, which requires coins for rides.
Beach and park combine with quiet atmosphere and beautiful views. Wooden boardwalks wind along the shore, lined with trees and benches. Facilities include picnic areas, playground, and lifeguards, supporting a family-friendly and peaceful environment.
Parking across the street offers convenient spots that are usually available and affordable. Parking at South Beach and walking saves about 20 dollars.
Green spaces and family picnic areas provide plenty of room for gatherings. Picnic tables and barbecue grills sit near restrooms and a beautiful beach.
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Parking costs $50 on weekends and $35 on weekdays at the park.
The beach is clean and often has no crowd.
The park has easy access to dressing rooms and restrooms.
Park offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with beautiful beach access via a unique tunnel under the road. Visitors find spacious picnic areas with grills and playgrounds, including a cool zipline for children. The setting feels natural and relaxing, ideal for family outings and bird watching.
Free parking includes EV charging stations and ample space for all vehicles. Annual subscriptions cover parking along with other amenities like showers and playground access.
Shaded BBQ picnic areas with pavilions offer great spots to gather. Plenty of picnic tables, grills, and direct beach access make it easy to enjoy meals outdoors.
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Parking costs $50 on weekends and holidays, and $35 on weekdays.
Arrive early as parking fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
There is an entrance fee to access the park.