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    Emerald Hills Lakes Park

    Emerald Hills Lakes Park

    3.8(5 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Emerald Hills in Hollywood, Florida, is a residential neighborhood that developed around a…read morechampionship golf course established in 1969. Designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert Von Hagge, the course served as a focal point for the community as it hosted major PGA and USGA qualifiers. The community is considered to be one of the premier neighborhoods in west-central Hollywood combining quiet, upscale residential living with close proximity to urban conveniences and major transportation routes. Emerald Hills has several lovely parks including this one. Park amenities include a large dog park, gazebo, open green space, picnic areas, walking path, and a large, modern playground that was installed two years ago. The playground is several stories tall with tube slides and climbing structures. When I stopped by on a Saturday night for a quick walk around the park the playground rang out with the laughter of children having a ball while a number of parents were keeping careful watch. All of the parks in Emerald Hills are filled with families highlighting what a close knit community this is.

    Went to this park today with the wife alongside my daughter's puppy. Close street parking and took…read morea nice walk along the paved path. To my surprise, there must have been one hundred kids and parents packing the playground, basketball court and baseball field. A few benches under a large shade tree to take a break from the extreme heat today. Noticed they had a 'Little Free Library' constructed next to the benches. Across the field at the South end of the park was a fenced in dog park where we took the puppy to play with another small dog and he loved it. A water fountain and doggy poop bags are offered. No shade whatsoever so beware.

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    Hollywoof Dog Park

    Hollywoof Dog Park

    3.3(21 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    This is a great place to bring your pup! Or pups! And I…read morealready see that it has a lot more then we've yet to discover. I say this because located beyond the dog park areas I see lovely shaded trails and a big lake that is kind of hidden by trees as well as a play area for the kids. We will definitely venture out and beyond on one of our future visits. Being that my dog is a sweet senior, we just don't cover as much ground as we would like but there's always time to come back again and again. This just gives us more to look forward to on future visits. Besides having a separate fenced in areas for both small & large dogs, each park has several play &/or training obstacles that are extra perks you don't find at many dog parks these days. This park is protected by beautiful palms, willows, oaks, and more. Beautiful landscaping and I have to say SUPER SUPER clean. Owners obviously appreciate this park and clean up after their pets as everyone should at every darn dog park. I followed directions via GPS via the Yelp app and when you pull in you will see tennis courts and basketball courts on your right and then there is a lane to the left which has big paw dog prints that lead to the park. ...and the rest is history! Take your pup there already!

    This nicely shaded park was a lovely find for me and my dog today. There are plenty of toys for the…read moredog to explore and fresh water to drink. The grass is green and the air is fresh. There is a walking trail, a playground for children and very immaculate restrooms.The benches are clean and the fencing is safe.

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    A small furend visiting a big furend at Hollywoof Fog Park. :)

    East Greynolds Dog Park

    East Greynolds Dog Park

    4.2(11 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    This park is part of a 249 parcel of land that is split into east and west sides of Greynold's…read morePark. In ancient times, the Tequesta used the river for travel and in the 1800's, the Seminoles set up a trading post to service early Miami settlers. Later on the land was a limestone quarry. Dedicated in 1936, Greynold's is Miami's second oldest park. It was created by the Civilian Conservation Corps. which was part of Roosevelt's New Deal Program that was set up to provide work for Americans who were suffering from the Great Depression. The limestone from the quarry was used for the buildings in the park. Greynold's is one on my favorite parks in Miami. I have been to the west side but this was my first time visiting the east end. The park has a lot of beautiful trees which support the local bird population. As I was walking around I saw a red shouldered hawk swoop down for a meal. Park amenities in this part of the park include a restroom, dog park, and kayak launch. There is a vendor renting kayaks or bring your own. You can paddle up the Oleta River to the intracoastal, north into Dumbfoundling Bay and back to the launch. It is a 6-7 mile loop with nice scenery for most of the paddle. The only thing I dislike about Greynold's park is they charge $7 for parking on weekends. Parks are funded by tax payers so I am used to parking for free. Greynold's started charging for parking over a year ago and I am not sure why North Miami felt they needed to start doing that. Possibly they were trying to be like nearby Oleta River Park which also has kayak rentals and charges a similar fee for entrance to the park.

    Nice park tucked away from the busy streets. Surprisingly big for dogs to run around and has a…read moreshaded area with trees and bushes. Also has a doggie water fountain so they can drink as well as a hose to wash off the dogs if they get dirty. Highly recommend. There are also human bathrooms at the park as well.

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