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    Hillsboro Inlet Park

    4.2 (20 reviews)

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    Sergio F.

    Similar to Gatsby looking at the green light, I'd spotted this lighthouse from the Lauderdale by the Sea pier. So when I was in the Lighthouse Pointe area, I decided to drive up and explore. It turns out that the lighthouse proper is inside a private community that hosts monthly tours as well as special events. However, the security guard of this community pointed out that the lighthouse can be seen clearly from the Hillsboro Inlet Park a few blocks over. This is a pocket park right on A1A, with a parking lot (keep in mind, it is enforced even on weekends). However, in times of Rona the park is open until 11PM. The park itself has a swing & slides for the young and young at heart, a pavillion building that has the bathroom as well as a lighthouse museum, and a water taxi spot. There's also a painted fitness track on the sidewalk, and the park is secluded enough that even the umm young at heart can umm play #nocomment I mean the water views can be romantic with the right company. From what I understand, the water taxi spot is running only limited hours during "That which shall not be named" so hopefully that fifth star will come soon! However, most of the pier is open to walking and fishing. You can see the other boats running past. The highlight for someone exploring by themselves is of course the view of the lighthouse and a few park monuments. They have a pretty cool fish statue, an anchor sculpture and a bell memorializing previous lighthouse keepers. So take your camera with the correct motion settings and you can get good views of the lighthouse including some lightbeam pictures (with the correct shutter speed.) Or if it's a full moon, bring good company. There's a nearby plaza with a couple of casual date friendly restaurants.

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    Ashley S.

    If you're looking for a quiet place to hang out aside from the beach most definitely come here. This place has a park for kids to enjoy, benches to sit on to enjoy the beautiful view of the lighthouse and gorgeous mansions across the waterway. There is also a water taxi at this park and you can take to go to different locations that it takes you down to Fort Lauderdale. And watch out for those huge pelicans! Some are not friendly, so snap a picture when you can.

    Phil P.

    I've come here so many times to go fishing. I have to be honest though, the only thing I've ever caught was bait fish. I've caught fish everywhere else I've gone multiple times but for some reason I have no luck here. Despite that, I still enjoy coming here. The sunrise views are always amazing. There's lots of space for fishing. It's always a pretty quiet and laid back spot. It's fun to watch all the boats go by while you're there. The bathrooms are always kept clean and the water fountains have always been cold. Now that the Pompano Beach pier is back open, this spot seems a little less crowded again. Definitely a recommended spot for relaxed fishing and not worrying about crossing lines. Parking spaces are limited though so you should try getting there really early.

    Ariel W.

    I love this small park. It's the best spot to view the Hillsboro Lighthouse and get amazing pictures of it from across the inlet. Amenities in the park include a small playground for the kids that includes a slide and swing, benches, picnic pavilion, short piers for fishing, Pompano water taxi pick up, and all kinds of interesting nods to Pompano's mariner past like a large anchor and a plaque dedicated to the keepers of the lighthouse. There is even a small museum dedicated to the lighthouse located on the backside of the bathroom that is run by the Hillsboro Lighthouse Preservation Society and keeps select hours posted on the door. On the day I was there a fleet of small sailboats raced by the lighthouse and under the bridge. We watched as one capsized and it's sailor worked to get it right again. On top of the bridge is a statue of the barefoot mailman. If you are unfamiliar with the history of the area it refers to the people who carried the mail along the first mail route between the Palm Beaches and Miami from 1885-1892. The mailmen traveled the 28 mile route by boat and by walking on the sand barefoot, hence the name. There is a much larger statue of a barefoot mailman at the base of the lighthouse. The view from the park is beautiful. On any given day you will see boats of all kinds hanging out in the inlet as well as pelicans hoping to get a bite of the fisherman's catch. You must pay for parking with a meter. One other thing to note is I avoid this park at night. Even though I like to see the lighthouse at night when the light is shooting it's beam across the darkened ocean the crowd of people in the park changes at night from families to homeless.

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    Nancy K.

    In normal times this is a lovely park during these crazy covid-19 times this park is spectacular! It's a great place to go even now just to walk, to look out at the water, see the boats go by, look at the beautiful lighthouse, say hello to people sit in your car, whatever. During normal times you can do all that and you can actually sit, you can let your children play in the playground, there are picnic tables and grills where you can BBQ I've done it a few times with an old friend and it's a very pleasant pretty place to go by yourself, with a friend, bring your dog on a leash, some people like to fish off the little pier...I don't like to fish but it's a very serene & clean park. you do have to pay a parking meter unless you have a handicap placard or tag.

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    Bruce K.

    A very cute park with a tiny parking lot that only has a dozen parking spaces. And yes, they enforce the parking meters here as we saw someone drive by checking. A sand lot with monkey bars and the like for the kids and a short dock for the fishermen and women. As well, bathrooms if you're into the public bathroom thing. Nice view of the lighthouse, but you'll get a better view if you head down to Canada House though there's no public parking there.

    Bobblehead B.

    What a great spot to sit and contemplate life or just watch boats and fish. Plenty of picnics. Friendly people abound. Truly a relaxing spot.

    Charmie P.

    Picturesque little park on the water overseeing the Hillsboro inlet. A wonderful place to relax and watch boaters going from the intercoastal out into the sea and back, the park offers great view of the Lighthouse. There is a playground, benches, a few tables and grills, the park is small and clean, and you can usually find several fishermen trying for a lucky catch.

    Rumor has it it came in late at night about 20+ got off and it's. Even here ever since tsk tsk Florida/ Broward
    Ann Robin H.

    It's the bomb on the water and sand in your toes . Plus the beautiful Hillsboro Lighthouses

    Michael M.

    Plenty of parking came here for bolo morning get fishing has blast 99 bucks each definitely worth it most places are 175 and up seems safe and easy to get to ..it is a bit hidden from the main road so be careful.

    Hillsboro Lighthouse across the inlet.
    Cowboy B.

    Across the inlet from the picturesque Hillsboro Lighthouse and just before crossing the inlet drawbridge, you'll find this little gem of a park. It's modern and clean with free parking and amenities such as a small playground for the little ones, plenty of benches, a short boardwalk and pier and restrooms. This is a nice spot to read a book, have a picnic lunch or just sit and watch the boats come into the inlet from the ocean. A nice breeze always blows here. The parking lot is small, though. This is as close as you're going to by car unless you're a member of the private Hillsboro Club. If you're hungry, there is a bagel shop across the street from the park.

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    Similar to Gatsby looking at the green light, I'd spotted this lighthouse from the Lauderdale by the Sea pier.

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    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    For earth day and for a milestone review, this is the park I chose to go to. We were not far away…read moreand I was curious to explore the area. I could easily live in this park. You'd never know it was here -- right along the intracoastal waterway -- unless you lived in this neighborhood. It's not the easiest to find as it's set back amongst the expensive homes, boats, marinas, and winding streets of Lighthouse Point. But it's well worth a trip to find it. There's not that much man made entertainment here -- no bbq grills or tennis courts or basketball nets or swing sets. What it does have is natural beauty and spectacular water views. There's a paved path to the middle and around the edge as well as some sandy paths. There are several spaces to park your car just outside the fence. Inside the fence is a bike rack. To the left of the entrance is the butterfly garden. And yes, we did see some colorful orange butterflies when we went -- but they were too fast (or shy?) for pictures. There are flowers -- yellow ones (sorry I don't know their name) and a number of green ones planted to attract the flying beauties. To the right of the entrance is a lovely large white Jasmine flowering bush. Heavenly scented. Inside the park are wide green expanses under the trees and several tented pavilions where you can rest and read or just contemplate nature. There is a bat house on a tall pole -- the bats eat mosquitos and are encouraged to visit, but I doubt there's one in residence. There was an empty bird house high up on a tree, too. There is an exercise area with instructions telling you what to do. But no one was using it. There's a sandy area with many coconut palms (and coconuts on the ground) and sea grape bushes that lead right down along the water. You could even dip a toe in if you're adventurous -- or just pull up a towel and sun bathe. In any case, along the water you get to see all the sail and speed boats passing by. And hear a soft lap as the water meets the shore. Such a nice respite from the hubbub noise of civilization. It was a welcome quiet space to rest and relax -- to get away and enjoy Mother Nature. So, come here -- and make every day Earth Day!

    A beautiful and tranquil waterfront park set alongside the Intracoastal. Gentle lapping waves are…read moreonly interrupted by the passing boats. Lots of places to choose a quiet spot to chill out and enjoy the foliage.

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    DeGroff Park
    DeGroff Park
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    Tradewinds Park

    Tradewinds Park

    3.9
    (71 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    What a great family fun thing this was. We all liked it. The park turns into this beautiful light…read moreshow when the night falls. This was even better than I expected. I have to say. I would do it again next year. Its a driving experience. They had a sign of a station to listen to. I got static so I used mine. You have to stay inside the car. They had a bathroom stop halfway. It was around thirty dollars and you had the option of buying 3D glasses for $6, ouch a little overpriced for paper glasses. I did buy them lol. What the glasses did was that it added a figure to the lights. My glasses had snowman and if I moved they moved with me. It was cool. The snowman were everywhere. My son got candy cane. It was the same experience. The staff seemed to be enjoying themselves. Some really got into the holiday spirit. Everyone was very cheerful here. It was a happy atmosphere. I was glad I came.

    Love this park! It's beautiful, large and full of a variety of activities. Walking trails, horse…read moretrails, lakes, train ride (center weekends of the month for kids), a bee sanctuary too and more! We went this weekend for their fall festival and what a treat! Hounce houses, photo opportunities, pumpkin patch, pig races, hayrides and more! The kids and us had a blast. With the overwhelming amount of people that came, it never felt so crowded that you could not participate in what you wanted. Some lines, but not always. It was pretty well organized too. Props to the staff on that! The day was beautiful,and we got through everything we wanted to in the 3 hours we were there!

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    Great Lawn

    Great Lawn

    4.8
    (11 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Love the new addition to Pompano Beach. The playground is great lots of kids having fun beautiful…read moreviews and lots of challenging activities for the kids to push themselves. We will definitely be coming back soon as the kids and I both enjoyed our time here.

    The Great Lawn is where Atlantic Ave meets North Pompano Beach Boulevard. There is pay parking…read morealong the sidewalk and in a lot across the street. Pompano Beach has put a lot of money and thought into the area they call the Great Lawn. It has a splash pad for the kids and an outdoor shower. If you get hungry you can grab food at Sandbar Snacks. There is even public art projects, the Pirates Treasure Chest and a painted Pompano fish called Yellow Polka Dots. Right behind the lawn is access to the beach. The city of Pompano stages events here like Music Under the Stars and Movies on the Lawn. With beautiful views and plenty of room to relax and hang out, this is a popular gathering place for the beach crowd. I really like what Pompano has been doing to improve the beach area. There is a new parking garage so there is always a spot to park, great new restaurants, outdoor exercise equipment, and a fun playground for the kids. The Great Lawn fits in perfectly with the improved beach area. I can't wait for the last piece to be completed, the new Pompano Beach Pier. I am eagerly awaiting it's opening. I used to come to this beach because it was close to where I live. Now I come because of the great amenities. Well done Pompano.

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    Bring your bands & go at it!
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    Outdoor workout!
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    El Prado Park

    El Prado Park

    4.7
    (15 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    This was a charming beach "park" in Lauderdale By The Sea. I was actually upset that I hadn't found…read morethis place sooner. My contact at the town, however, told me that the grassy area used to be a parking lot years ago and most of the amenities were added within the last ten years. There's resident permit parking right out front and metered parking just across the street. As you walk along the sidewalk there are colorfully painted Adirondack chairs -- two per -- under umbrellas. And a shade pavilion with chairs. At the beach entrance are various signs with information. No dogs are allowed nor is cigarette smoking on the beach. The park is open 7 am - 10 pm. There's a display with life jackets hanging from it in case someone needs to borrow one. And some info re rip currents and water safety. Two shower towers are at the entrance, too. There are bottom water spouts for washing the sand off your feet after the beach, as well. One of the nicest things was the beach access path. There are two entrances to the beach and one is covered in a hard mesh -- perfect for wheel chairs or wheeled carts or if you have trouble walking. I took a short walk out to the beach itself. It's wide with clean, white sand here. Mid week it wasn't busy with visitors. Talk about a "chamber of commerce" picture! I couldn't resist taking a short video. We truly live in paradise and this park proves it.

    My wife found a quaint beautiful Beach side park to enjoy some sunshine, warmth from the sun and…read moresome fresh ocean breezes to soothe and recharge her internal solar battery! A beautiful little park with plenty of accessible parking just across the street.

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    Super wide and clean beach
    Super wide and clean beach
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    Deerfield Beach Arboretum

    Deerfield Beach Arboretum

    4.6
    (30 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    We live in Jacksonville and were visiting the West Palm Beach area visiting our daughter,…read moreson-in-law and grandkids. We were in the Deerfield area and found this park and wow it's so nice! My wife and I walked around looking at all the beautiful plants and trees for several hours. They also have a few water falls as well. They have paved walkways and you can bring your dogs along for the walk. They do have trails you can venture off through the plants and trees that leads back to the paved paths. We loved it! On the grounds they have tennis courts, basketball courts and a nice playground for kids. If you are ever in the area you MUST stop by this park! We definitely recommend it!

    I saw this Arboretum trending on Instagram and I knew I had to check it out. I have to say I can't…read morebelieve I have never heard of it before because it was incredible! There were a ton of people also there so parking can be a little difficult but at least the parking is free. The park has a playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, and then right behind it all is the Arboretum. The arboretum is a fantastic walking trail. It has several hundreds of different species all throughout and it has signage naming each one so you get to learn a bunch while you are walking around. The pathway is paved and includes many branching walkways to benches, picnic tables, and places to see even more so you aren't on a linear walk. They also have a bunch of alligator signs so you may be lucky enough to spot one when walking around. I could easily spend an hour walking around counting the species of plants and seeing which one is thriving the most throughout the exhibit. I can't wait to visit again and see more than what I saw on my first visit.

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    We had a great time today at the park!!!! We definitely you come here and check it out!
    We had a great time today at the park!!!! We definitely you come here and check it out!
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