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    4.9 (7 reviews)

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    Ariel W.

    This is a 30 acre park in the Rock Island neighborhood, which was an unincorporated pocket between Ft. Lauderdale and Oakland Park. The park is located next to the Bryant Branch Library. The park was once a cow pasture that was donated in 1967 by Mr.Joseph Osswald, a local businessman and land owner. He wanted the land to be used for public recreation. In 2005 Rock Island was annexed by the City of Fort Lauderdale. Today the park is one of the largest in the city and serves as a community gathering place that provides educational, recreational, and play opportunities. The park has a recreational center, two ball fields, three shelters, two tennis courts, racquetball courts, two covered basketball courts, a jogging exercise path, outdoor fitness stations, kids splash pad, playground, three hole golf course, and a lot of iguanas. Whether you want to exercise or play, Osswald Park has something for all ages.

    And I scored the avocado tree i wanted. I eat one of these 3-4 times per week, love them
    Bill L.

    Very nice clean park, easy access with plenty of parking. Several ball fields and well lit for nighttime games. I was there for a city of Ft Lauderdale tree giveaway and they did an amazing job. Well organized from registration to laying out the various trees all labeled with information on eash

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