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    Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

    Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

    4.2(167 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Came here on Christmas Day and got a reminder on how great this park is and SO close to me! If you…read moretake the path to the end of the park, there's several trails, a butterfly garden, a meditation area, I had no idea about! They also have kayak rentals and bike rentals. There is a ton of nature and wildlife. We saw raccoons, lots of squirrels and LOTS of banana spiders IF you take the hike in the woods. We sat out on the picnic to watch our own lunch we brought. They are dog friendly! On your way out, there's a restaurant to enjoy with great drinks and food as well!

    Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is actually a really nice park. The drive loop is peaceful, there are…read moreplenty of little trails to wander down, and lots of places to view the Intracoastal. However, I would like to file a formal complaint regarding the park's turtle advertising. There is an overwhelmingly large amount of signs warning drivers about turtle crossings. And yet... not a single turtle. What I did see, though, was an impressive number of men (some shirtless) with backpacks emerging from various wooded areas. More backpack guys than wildlife. Significantly more. I came for turtles. I like turtles. The park itself is lovely, but the turtle-to-sign ratio is wildly misleading. Feels a bit like a marketing campaign. A ruse, if you will. My boyfriend was so excited about the possibility of turtles. Then there were no turtles. Thanks, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. You made my boyfriend cry.

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    Victoria Park

    Victoria Park

    4.1(15 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Traveled through the beautifully maintained Victoria Park community full of rental apartments,…read moretownhouses and waterfront homes with a busy plaza along Federal Highway offering an array of retail and eateries. Victoria Park area has a distinctive Key West vibe and spans from Broward Blvd 1/2 mile to NE 6th St just east of Federal Hwy. FYI, certain times of the summer there is horrific flooding due to storms in Victoria Park.

    A very nice and cute park in a nice "posh" part of Fort Lauderdale. It is also right next door to…read morethe Annie Beck park. Here is some information about it, see below. Centrally-located near trendy Las Olas Boulevard and the famous Intracoastal Waterway, Victoria Park has long been one of the city's most prestigious communities. Indeed, it attracted the attention of none other than Julia Tuttle, the American businesswoman credited as the "Mother of Miami." Partnering with railroad magnate Henry Flagler, she convinced him to extend his railway down to South Florida, thereby allowing the region to grow and develop. Fort Lauderdale was one of the many cities that benefited from the economically vital Florida East Coast Railway, which ran right through it, albeit with an auspicious curve to the west of what is now Victoria Park. This is no accident - at the turn of the 20th century, Julia Tuttle explicitly denied Flagler the right of way through what is now Victoria Park, having recognized it as one of the most beautiful and pristine areas in South Florida. Its elegant oak hammock, prime waterfront, and gorgeous climate had made it - as to this day - the crown jewel of the burgeoning new city.

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    Holiday Park

    Holiday Park

    3.8(56 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I was looking for a park that would be open late to take a quiet evening walk with my dog and came…read moreacross this suggestion. There's plenty of activities here ranging from sports, recreational gatherings, dog walking, nature stroll and more so I decided to scope it out. While the dog park itself is small, the park is large enough for you to venture outside of the enclosed dog area and take your pup for a stroll. There was plenty of lighting and people were still around yet it wasn't excessively loud which is exactly what I was looking for. They did seem to have some interesting playgrounds that with a few that seemed rather futuristic. It's not the easiest to get around because the signs are kinda dim and there's no large map at the entrance but it's not large enough to get fully lost in. We got to scope out the full moon and take a brisk walk before continuing our night. Not a bad option at all. I do like when parks are open late with the safety of police presence.

    I live within walking distance to this wonderful community park that over the years has played host…read moreto many community events and continues to do so. It's such a great green space right in the middle of the city that is home to the Florida Panthers with the recent addition of the Baptist Health Iceplex and the Federal restaurant and the newly renovated Jimmy Evert tennis center. Lots of great activities for families, sports enthusiasts, and four legged friends alike. They continually improve the grounds making it safe and enjoyable for everyone. Lots of free parking and benches dotted throughout the park for relaxing and enjoyment. Weekends are super busy with peewee games/practices but usually quiet during the weekday mornings and afternoons. Come here often and or early enough during spring training and you might get a glimpse of professional athletes training.

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