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Cypress Park & Pool
Florida has been known by many as a place to relax and take a break from the busy schedules of life and also offer family wide fun so that you can have a good time also with your children. Cypress Park & Pool in Coral Springs is a new huge waterpark that creates a vacation feel for you to relax and decompress. It is very well placed and will serve as a nice getaway for you and your family.
Sand Pine Park
Sand Pine Park is a centrally located neighborhood park on 8.6 acres in Boca Raton, Florida, in Palm Beach County. The park is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and sunset on Sunday. Some of the park’s visitors say it is the best place to play soccer.
Fern Forest
The Fern Forest Nature Center in Coconut Creek is the last remnant of what used to be a Cypress Creek flood-way and Hammock. The 247.1-acrewilderness land is full of diverse plant communities all influenced by different soil types, differences in elevation and bedrock exposure as well as human activities. In 1979, the land was purchased by Broward County from the Palm Aire Development Corporation, as a new center aimed at preserving the unique botanical features of the site.
Gore Betz Park
Gore Betz Park, opened in the summer of 2015, is a 1.8 acre City of Fort Lauderdale public park open from 8am to 9pm daily. Located east of I-95 in south Fort Lauderdale, this lovely park has plenty of space to enjoy a romp or exercise session with family or friends. Don't worry about burning up in the sun while burning up the calories as the Gore Betz fitness equipment is under cover. Grab a frisbee or soccer ball to make use of the open play area or let the kids play as long as they like under cover on the playground.
Charles Hadley Park & Aquatic Complex
South Florida is home to many aquatic sites. Just in the City of Miami, there are twelve of these aquatic sites and one of the twelve is the Charles Hadley Aquatic Complex. Located at 4800 NW 12 Ave., Miami, Florida, this aquatic complex boasts three pools: an Olympic-sized pool (50 meters), a 33-meter pool and a wading pool for toddlers. Charles Hadley Aquatic Complex is really a swimmer's dream come true, but, for those who are not so comfortable in the water, do not fret!
Richard D. Petrillo Park
If you're looking for a lovely neighborhood park to have a picnic and toss a frisbee, Richard D. Petrillo Park in Coral Springs is the perfect place. The park features five acres of open green space, with a scattering of trees. It is a wonderful place to wile away an afternoon in the sun. With plenty of room for young ones to play and the older ones to run, Richard D. Petrillo Park will suit families young and old. Bring a hula hoop or a soccer ball to kick around. Or perhaps plan ahead and make a scavenger hunt to play throughout the park.
Bill Sadowski Park & Nature Center
The Bill Sadowski Park & Nature Center in Miami is the ideal family location for nature enthusiasts. This is a lovely, 30 acre park that encompasses all the natural beauty and wildlife of South Florida. This park is a three habitat park that has natural pinelands, a tropical hardwood hammock and drained Everglades slough.
Alice Wainwright Park
If you are looking for a wonderful place to take the whole family for an afternoon of fun and relaxation, Alice Wainwright Park in Miami is the place to be. All parks have their unique qualities, but not every park can provide breathtaking views of downtown Miami and Key Biscayne. That, and its rare locale in the middle of a host of high rises, is what makes this park a hidden Miami gem. It is a bay front oasis that provides picnic shelters and benches that face the water. A basketball court is available for anyone who wants to shoot hoops.
Robert King High Park and Carlos Arboleya Campground
The Robert King High Park and Carlos Arboleya Campground in Miami, Florida dates from the early 70's and was reopened in 2011 after extensive remodeling. The improved park features a new building for classes and meetings plus the addition of a sanded volleyball court.
Evelyn Greer Park
The Evelyn Greer Park in Pinecrest (Miami), is a family friendly park that is set on a ten acre piece of land and boasts of having received the 2008 Best Wi-Fi Award. Evelyn Greer Park was formerly known as "Pinecrest Park". The park is renowned for having spacious yet excellently manicured green fields. Various exciting activities can be held in the park because it has versatile fields for athletic games such as soccer and soft ball, a community gazebo, a tot lot and a recreation centre.
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