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Snyder Park
Snyder Park is a 93 acres natural oasis in the midst of urban Fort Lauderdale just north of the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Enjoy nature trails, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, and picnic facilities. A large open field allows for pick up games, frisbee, playing catch, kite flying and more. The two lakes in Snyder Park also offer the chance for fishing. Nature trails will take you through the Tropical Hardwood Hammock ecosystem native to the area.
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Fort Lauderdale Beach is a world famous award-winning beach that stretches from the Port Everglades Inlet & John U. Lloyd State Park in the south to the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in the north.
Anne Kolb Nature Center & West Lake Park
Anne Kolb Nature Center and West Lake Park are located in southern Broward in the town of Hollywood on the north and south side of Sheridan Street. This popular nature center features trails, amphitheater, exhibits and a 68-foot observation tower. The exhibit hall has an entrance fee but the trails around the nature center are free. The trails include a fishing trail (catch & release is encouraged and a permit required), the Mudflat Trail, the South Trail (gravel) and the Lake Trail.
John U. Lloyd State Park
Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park, formerly, John U. Lloyd is a Florida state park open 365 days a year located in Dania Beach. The park offers access to a beautiful beach front with over 2-miles of shoreline. You can spend the day swimming, snorkeling, surf fishing, or doing shore dives in your scuba gear. There are about 300 picnic areas for free use if they are available.
Markham Park & Target Range
Markham Park is located in western Broward in the area of Sunrise near the intersection of the Sawgrass Expressway and the Everglades Parkway. This park has a per person entrance fee.
Brian Piccolo Park & Velodrome
Brian Picolo Park & Velodrome was named after a local Ft. Lauderdale kid who made pro with the NFL. Brian Piccolo was a player for the Chicago Bears after getting his fundamentals playing in Ft. Lauderdale as a youth, this park is his local legacy.
Sportsplex at Coral Springs
The Coral Springs Sportsplex is located between Royal Palm Boulevard and Sample Road in northern Broward county. This 180.8 acre park includes a world class Aquatic Complex, the Tennis Center of Coral Springs, Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, Dr. Steven G. Paul Dog Park and typical park amenities as well. Picnic tables, a walking/jogging trail, playground and meeting rooms are also available for use.
Topeekeegee Yugnee Park - TY Park
Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, commonly referred to as "TY Park", is a 138+-acre park in Hollywood that means "gathering place" in the native Seminole language. TY Park has many amenities including picnic shelters, a Fitness Zone, playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, and volleyball. A two-mile loop of paved pathways around the park are perfect for walking, jogging, skating, and biking.
C.B. Smith Park
C.B. (Charlie Barney) Smith Park is one of the most popular public county parks in Broward. It is located in the southwestern city of Pembroke Pines on a 299-acres plot of land. C.B. Smith is chock full of wonderful recreation opportunities from the spacious Paradise Cove water park to golf and much more.
Central Broward Regional Park & Stadium
Central Broward Regional Park was built in response to the need for more recreational opportunities in Central Broward. This 110-acre facility was built to serve 7 central Broward cities: Lauderhill, Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale Lakes, Oakland Park, Plantation, Sunrise, and Wilton Manors.
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