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    Northeast Regional Park

    4.2 (37 reviews)

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    Rachel C.

    This place is so beautiful. It has a concrete path that goes along the edge of the property, a boat ramp with lake access, 2 dog parks with benches, ball fields, batting cages, playground, soccer fields, lacrosse fields, football fields, tennis courts, racquetball court (also good for soccer/lacrosse practice), plenty of parking, an open pavilion area with benches, a screened in pavilion, a playground, bathrooms, etc. The hours posted are 7am-10pm. They have gates that keep the area closed at night. 10/10 recommend

    Everything is awesome except the tennis court. It's crazy how they maintain the sports area, except the tennis court. The net looks like a volleyball net, you need to hit the ball like golf in order to play. The colors of the court make it impossible to see where the ball hits the ground. You can't play like this, they need to fix this tennis court.

    Aaron A.

    We absolutely LOVE the dog park here. We visit almost daily to bring the boys to play. It is very well kept and maintained so the dogs have a good place to run. We have been to many dog parks in the area and this one by far has the most space. The dog park is separated into an under 30 lb and above 30 lb area and both are very spacious. I could not be happier with the space and I know both of our dogs absolutely love coming here. If you are in the area and looking for a good place to run off some steam and space for your furry friends to enjoy themselves this is a must!

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    chakkuri w.

    Love this park! I frequently come here for my morning fitness walks and see the same friendly faces most days. The dog parks are very nice with separate sides for large and small dogs. The children's playground is adorable. The fitness trail has several different exercise stations to keep you in shape. There is a lovely lake with a boat ramp and small fishing pier. And, of course, there are the multiple sports facilities - fields, tennis courts, raquetball courts, and basketball courts. The park can sometimes get quite busy on tournament weekends but otherwise it is a nice, peaceful place to enjoy the great outdoors. And if you get there at the right time in the morning, you might even see some colorful hot air balloons overhead.

    Joan L.

    Having two boys who play travel lacrosse, we have visited many fields and parks in Florida and other states. Northeast Regional Park is one of the better ones. It has six beautiful turf fields that can be used for multiple sports. (My 12 year old goalie loves to play on turf!) There are also tennis courts, basketball courts, racquetball courts, a playground , a covered pavilion. and a concession stand. At our tournament there were also some vendors with delicious kettle corn and burgers. There is plenty of parking and I really like that the lot is steps from the fields. Top often at these parks you have to hike with all your gear from your car to the field. The bathrooms were clean enough but annoying that they ran out of toilet paper by the end of the day. After going to these tournaments for five years, I am experienced enough to carry tissues with me!

    Larry F.

    This was a cute park in the middle of nowhere off of State Road 27. They have a boat ramp, dogs are allowed, a nice walking area, and places to sit. If you're looking to have just a chill day with not many people around, this is the place to go. Parking seemed ample, but we were on a weekday, not a weekend. I didn't really notice any other amenities, mainly because I wasn't paying attention. I like this place. I'll return

    Darlene W.

    I can't believe we didn't know about this park sooner! It's awesome. Plenty of fun activities for the kiddos, and plentiful seating for parents who want to relax while the little ones play. The equipment is also sturdy and large enough for parents to play along side their kids as well. Bathrooms, basketballs courts, walking trails, soccer fields, dog parks - this place has it all. It would be perfect for a birthday party or gathering as well. Ample parking is provided and it's right off the main road, but far enough back to feel relaxed and welcoming. Great free afternoon of fun!

    Christine A.

    This park has been a great place to take my two dogs for a walk. Love the fenced dog area and the pathway that is on the east side. It isn't crowded with the people at the fields so there is lots of space for them to walk. The dog parks are great!!! Lots of space, picnic table, water fountain for both the fury little ones and the humans. Separate space for little and big dogs. The park has been a great place to bring my boys for some exercise!

    Jordan N.

    What an amazing park! Workout stations while you walk or run on path!! Great playground! Killing some time before catching g the auto train to go back to Maryland! Awesome spot to get some energy out of the kids!

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    And, of course, there are the multiple sports facilities - fields, tennis courts, raquetball courts, and basketball courts.

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    4.1
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    7.9 mi

    I love this park! While the play area is actually behind a metal fence for residents' privacy, it's…read moreconnected to a path that circles the town's three main lakes. There's a large field adjacent to the area used for festivals and other local events, as well as tons of public benches separated by hedges to provide a little privacy. Because of the proximity to downtown, the animals here are used to lots of foot traffic and are incredibly friendly...or at least love getting an easy meal in exchange for a couple of cute encounters. There are signs that say not to feed the alligators or squirrels, but it's probably not well-followed. Another perk is the available bike rentals for anyone that doesn't have their own! I haven't personally needed them, but I see them being used all the time. Personally, I miss the electric scooters and hope they reinstall them again! As a side note, parking nearby requires a parking decal, so try to park along the streets of downtown or residential areas to avoid any issues. Otherwise, this place is amazing and a great way to start exploring the area.

    If you want to be in the heart of Celebration, look no further than Celebration Lakeside Park…read more Located in downtown Celebration on the shores of Lake Rianhard, the lake is named after Richard "Dick" Rianhard, a beloved local resident who pioneered several of Celebration's organizations including a fishing program for children. he is remembered for being a cheerful neighbor who left a lasting impact on the community. Designed by The Walt Disney Company in the 1990s, the park serves as Celebration's main recreational hub. Amenities include a swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts, and playgrounds. Many of these facilities require a resident key and are reserved for Celebration residents who pay community fees. Visitors, however, are welcome to enjoy the rocking chairs, picnic tables, umbrellas, and the scenic wooden boardwalk that circles the lake. Keep an eye out for the park's resident alligator, which is occasionally spotted along the shoreline. Just steps away, you'll find downtown Celebration's charming shops and a variety of restaurants. The park also hosts numerous festivals and community events throughout the year, including Independence Day celebrations, Founders Day, the Embrace of Celebration Music Festival, Battle of the Food Trucks, Once Upon a Magic Market, the Celebration Farmers Market, holiday parades, and seasonal runs. It also serves as the starting point for town-wide 5K races and the staging area for the community's Veterans Day Parade. During my visit, I enjoyed strolling along the lakeside boardwalk and taking in the peaceful scenery. Unfortunately, the lawn had been recently fertilized with what smelled like horse manure, and the odor was overwhelming. The strong smell made it impossible to linger and I cut my visit short, which was disappointing given the park's otherwise beautiful setting.

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    4.6
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    31.8 mi

    Secret Lake Park is one of our favorite parks in Casselberry. My twins always have fun. The…read moreplaygrounds are spacious and fun. They have separate play areas for older and younger kids. The walking trail around the lake is perfect for walks and watching the sunset. Perfect place for a picnic with family.

    Secret Lake Park gets its name from the fact that is between Secret Lake, Triplet Lake, and North…read moreLake Triplet. Also nearby are Middle Lake and Lost Lake. This beautiful and well maintained park offers an array of recreational amenities. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the basketball, softball, tennis, and racquetball courts along with a soccer on the multipurpose field. As a nature lover I enjoyed the many boardwalks with views of the lake and the sidewalk which meanders through the entire park. It is perfect for walking for exercise and I saw the cutest marsh rabbit as I made my way through the park. There are also two fishing piers. Kids will spend hours playing and on the two imaginative playgrounds. Secret Lake Park is also home to the recently renovated Casselberry Recreation Center which has a main room, ballroom, billiards room, computer room, outdoor deck area, activity room, and outdoor pavilions. The recreation center offers many programs from youth to senior. They include exercise, yoga, Tai Chi, Zumba, and dance classes. The park is also the host of several beloved Casselberry traditions like the HOWL-O-WEEN Dog Walk-a-Thon and Canine Costume Contest, Art & Music in the Park & Food Truck Bazaar, and the Casselberry Easter Egg Hunt. I really enjoyed my visit to Secret Lake Park. It is the perfect outdoor recreation destination for families, fitness seekers, and sports lovers. You can go for peaceful stroll, play basketball, or watch the kids play safely. The scenic lakeside views, comprehensive recreational programs, and variety of amenities add to the charm and versatility of this park.

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    4.8
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    19.4 mi

    The playground is nice overall. It has two sides: for kids 5…read more& up. And 2-5. It can be fun seeing the train go by. But also a bit too loud/close for some kids. Restrooms were smelly when we went. Wondering if it's always the same. Parking is great and so it's the shade of trees

    Downtown City Park was created as a town square with the businesses of…read more Auburndale downtown built around it. The charming downtown area contains many restaurants and shops in historic buildings. Today the park still serves as a gathering place for the community. In 2007, Downtown City Park was redesigned to enhance its recreation and beauty for residents and visitors to the city of Auburndale. In the eastern corner of the park is a number of umbrella shaded picnic tables and an engaging playground that is fenced in for safety. The playground area has an artificial turf, cushioning surface to protect little knees and bottoms. The playground has a multilevel tower with climbing structures and two slides. There is also a play train which is a nod to Auburndale's history as a railroad town. Civil engineer Louis Randolph Mclain, who was working for the railroad on the extension of the system between Lake Alfred and Saddle Creek, is credited with founding Auburndale. The historic 1927 Seaboard Air Line Rail Depot is in the northern part of the park. The park also has restrooms and a historic bandstand with a stage for community events like the annual CityFest music festival and other events throughout the year. In the western part of the park is the Rotary Butterfly Garden with butterfly attracting native Florida plants. This well maintained and family friendly park offers a great place to spend time with family. Whether coming for exercise, play, or a special event, this wonderful spot capture the spirit of historic Auburndale.

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