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    Fig Tree Park

    4.4 (7 reviews)

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    Tania F.

    This is a cute little playground with a big open field to play and run on and one available shelter to rent. I like that it doesn't have a bunch of shelters so if you get the chance to book it for an event, it'll only be your event taking place. My kids really enjoyed the different slides and rock climbing wall. They especially loved the huge tree that they could climb. The reason for the four star is I mean, come on, it's Florida. At this point every playground should be covered. Thankfully it's been nice and cool this week but on a hot Florida summer day kids could easily burn themselves just trying to enjoy the playground. Time to cover it up!

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    Kim V.

    Fig Tree Park is a neighborhood park in Plantation. There's a parking lot, bathroom, large field, water views, playground, and basketball court. There's a pavilion but in order for you to use it, you have to rent it by calling the City. The original playground was damaged by Hurricane Wilma in 2005 but they have since restored it. There's a huge tree by the water that provided ample shading. We decided to lay out our straw mats and just had a picnic lounging and just hanging out. The breeze was perfect under the tree. We were also playing football on the field. The land was smooth enough for a mini football game. When we were there, there were a group of people hanging out under the pavilion, but the park ranger kicked them out maybe because they didn't rent it. The park was clean and it was well maintained; although the grass was kind of long the day we went due to heavy rains. Overall, a great low key park to embrace nature.

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    Tree Tops Park

    Tree Tops Park

    4.5
    (145 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Tree Tops Park is located in central Broward County. This park is very convenient for weekend…read moreparties, weekday playground play dates and nature trail hikes both on foot, bike, or horse. I enjoy the early morning stroller walks with my granddaughter because during the weekdays there is no charge to enter and park to walk the trails. There is a very nice indoor/outdoor pavilion that is often rented for special events. There are multiple area for both child play under a covered playground and a covered area for adults to use the manual workout machines. The wide open space is great for horses to get a nice ride and to rinse off at the watering areas. The lakes and streams are filled with wild life that is indigenous to the area. Just taking a walk and listening to the sounds of nature is truly calming. On the weekends this county park gets very loud and crowded but because the park is so massive, there is always a place to relax.

    If connecting with nature is your thing, this park is the spot. It's a gorgeous park that retains…read moresome of our beautiful trees before development took over. As a spooky girl, the Banyan tree captured my fancy. It's stood tall and majestic with its hanging vines forming a shelter like structure. At the time of my visit, there were a few ladies sitting under it getting ready for a drumming circle. We watched for a bit before moving on. The park has loop trails. It's easy to follow via the trails app. It's a great place for hikes, long walks or for just taking a break from people. The kids would love it here as well. We walked past a few play grounds and biking trails. I plan on taking the kids back soon for some fun. 10/10 as far as parks are concerned.

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    Plantation Heritage Park

    Plantation Heritage Park

    4.5
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    When you have been staying inside a house or a building all day, it's important to get some fresh…read moreair for yourself. Plantation Heritage Park is one of the best places you can come to, to walk around and decompress the day's stress. Something about being out in the nature, getting some fresh air, and seeing different animals calms my mind and my heart. It feelings healing in a way. Yes I would recommend this place to others and will be back again in the future! This park has pavilions you can rent for parties and celebrations. They also have a fitness zone where you can work out. There are playgrounds where kids can run around as well.

    I come for the disc golf but I do appreciate all this park has to offer…read more I was new to this part of town when a friend recommended we play the course inside the Plantation Heritage park. I got there as they opened, 8am on the weekends. The course starts on the far end of the park so you get to take in the park on the way there. Ducks and geese love this place. They are all over the place. The lake that takes up the middle of the park is postcard perfect. You can't really blame the birds for liking it. When we play the course it gives you a chance to see alot of the park. The course covers almost everything east to west. One of the really neat things is the burrowing owl really likes this park. They are located at at least 4 spots I have been by. They are unique not just for nesting underground, but that they have alot of attitude. There is one couple of birds that are the 16th tee box who hiss at you while you play. Including the bird encounters, Its a great park, whether disc golfing, or bird spotting.

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