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    Seminole Palms Park

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Robert P Miller Park

    Robert P Miller Park

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    19.6 mi

    In the 1970's Robert "Bob" P. Miller stood up for the Little League baseball players of Delray…read moreBeach. He petitioned Mayor Jack Saunders and the City Commission for a regulation size, lighted little league baseball field because Delray Beach was the only city at the time between Vero Beach and Key West that didn't have one. Taking his request under consideration, the mayor and commission appointed Bob to be the chairman of a committee to research and start the process of building the field. Committee member Ken Ellingsworth helped the city apply for the Bicentennial Grant for $250,000, the largest grant ever given in the State of Florida. With the grant they were able to purchase the property near the transfer station off SW 4th Ave. The county helped build the park and a field called "Little Fenway", a replica of Fenway Park and it's "Green Monster", the left field wall in Fenway in Boston, Massachusetts. The committee voted to name the new park after the man who started it all, Robert P. Miller. Bob wasn't done yet though. One field wasn't enough for all of the kids to play baseball in Delray Beach. He went back to the city commission and mayor and got them to add more fields to the park. The last field added to the park was Sergio Field, named after another longtime city resident and employee Fred Sergio. Bucky Dent's Baseball School, now the Elev 8 Sports Institute moved into the south end of the park and helps maintain the fields. Today Robert P. Miller Park has been renovated and reconfigured to include three new little league fields, one major league field, two-story concession stand/press box building, Miracle League Field and concession stand building, four batting cages, major league practice infield, 3-bay storage building, new pavilion and pitching and hitting wall area. The original playground was relocated; additional parking was added, and the fencing and play surface on Little Fenway at the North end of the park was replaced. Until accidentally stumbling upon this park I had no idea this kids baseball dream existed next to the railroad tracks. What a wonderful resource for the baseball lovers of Delray Beach and all thanks to Bob Miller who wanted to make a place for the Little Leagues to play in the city he loved.

    i'm a big fan! My kid has been playing in a little league…read morehere for a number of years. It is family friendly with a playground as well. A couple of years ago they also put up tarps over the stands where you sit- that is such a big help in the heat! They have a concession area as well which is helpful i'd you want a snack for your kid The fields are well maintained and that is so nice for my little town of Delray!

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    Merritt Park

    Merritt Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    18.3 mi

    Elevate, excellent exercising in the outdoors, elevate, elevate, elevate, yes, indeed, elevate,…read moreexercising outdoors

    Merritt Park is a multi-ethnic neighborhood in the southwest corridor of Delray Beach. It is south…read moreof Atlantic Ave and can accessed from Swinton Boulevard.. The park was named for the neighborhood and it was built in the early 1960's to provide recreation for children residing in the immediate area. Merritt Park is enclosed with a chain link fence. Park amenities include two lighted softball fields, stadium bleachers, 2 half-court basketball courts, playground, field, and restrooms. While the field is very popular for athletic games, the playground is rather basic and showing its age. To make the park more attractive to children the city has added a brand new ninja style course called ELEVATE by Burke. The course uses different obstacles to get you in shape and can be used individually or by teams. You can make the course even more challenging by incorporating burpees, jumps, and sprints. To learn how to use the equipment you can watch tutorial videos at bciburke.com/elevate. There are also directions on the backside of the sign in the park. I love these new ninja style courses that I have seen being added to parks and make exercise more fun. None of the kids were on the dated playground. Instead they were all on the inviting ninja course climbing and jumping and having a blast.

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    North Pompano Park

    North Pompano Park

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    28.7 mi

    Tucked in the back of a neighborhood is a 20 acre oasis of nature and recreation in Pompano Beach…read more The park is on a canal that attracts wildlife like birds, fish, turtles, and iguanas. Park amenities include a shade covered playground, covered basketball court, three sports fields, concession stand, dog run, exercise path, and disc golf. There is also a building that can be rented for meetings, special events, classes, and private parties. There is a plenty of parking for the recreational leagues. I was surprised at how nicely kept this park is. On the day I visited there were several teams using the fields, a group of people enjoying the shade covered basketball courts, and another group playing disc golf. I walked around for exercise and checked out the wildlife near the water. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here again but if you live in the neighborhood this is a wonderful recreational amenity to have.

    This is a very small park within a neighborhood. You wouldn't just pass it on the street you would…read morehave to be driving in the neighborhood to even see it or know it even existed. They have a large basketball court area, a small park, football and 2 baseball fields. They do a lot of children's team leagues here. My nephew Jack plays here 3 days a week for a little league baseball team. He used to be on a soccer league here too a few years back that practices on the football field. They have a concession stand that is open during games that takes cash only. The park is kept pretty clean and the bathrooms are usually decent enough to use for a public park. There is plenty of parking in the lot. Most of the people that use this park either live in the neighborhood or just take their kids there for games etc. It's an ok park nothing special really.

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    The Field House

    The Field House

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    65.0 mi

    Coogie is a fantastic and awesome trainer - his program is on point plus is competitive program is…read moregreat!

    My son, William, has been training with Coach Coogie since Kindergarten and simply loves the…read morebaseball program offered at The Field House. So much so, he is enrolled in all of their summer programs. Hidden along Old Dixie Highway in Vero Beach, you could easily pass the place if you're not paying attention. But once inside, you'll quickly learn why The Field House is a premier indoor baseball and softball - or more appropriately stated - a sports specific type facility. A fully equipped facility, they offer cardio equipment like treadmills and bike, a fully turfed training area with lots of running space, and several indoor batting cages with a hitting and pitching area. From the outside this place looks deceptive, but they've used every square inch of space inside. Baseball for the boys and softball for the girls with Coach Holly. My daughter Kate was into softball in Fort Lauderdale and is interested in starting the program. The Field House even has a speed and agility program for those wanting to take their game to the next level. Personal training is a plus, but how does an older guy like me ask someone much younger to train them? Any ideas? Clean facilities - including a well-stocked bathroom. Energy bars and similar food items available if you've forgotten yours at home. Parking out front and to the side, just pay attention as this place is easy to miss as you travel north or south on Old Dixie Highway. William E. Lewis Jr. Vero Beach, Florida

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    Year round indoor baseball, softball and sports performance training facility​ in Vero Beach.
    Year round indoor baseball, softball and sports performance training facility​ in Vero Beach.
    Year round indoor baseball, softball and sports performance training facility​ in Vero Beach.
    Year round indoor baseball, softball and sports performance training facility​ in Vero Beach.
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    Wimberly Athletic Complex

    Wimberly Athletic Complex

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    35.5 mi

    The Wimberly Athletic Complex is a park in the industrial warehouse section of Oakland Park. It was…read morenamed in honor of Harry L. Wimberly, one of the most beloved and dedicated public servants to the City of Oakland Park. His grandparents moved to area in the 1920's where they made their living as vegetable farmers. Harry began his career in Oakland Park by mowing lawns for the City. For the next 40 years he worked in various positions where he led a team of City employees responsible for streets and building maintenance, parks and roads, solid waste, water, stormwater, wastewater, and garage operations. Harry was known as being willing to do any job needed. He became the City's Recreation Director when the parks and recreation departments were combined and retired as the Director of Public Works in 1996. Harry is perhaps most well known for for helping organize the City's first Youth Day celebration in 1957. Youth Day continues to live on with Broward County's longest-running parade and it is still held every year at the park. Today the City of Oakland Park's youth enjoys all that Harry Wimberly put into the city at the Wimberly Athletic Complex. Park amenities include a baseball/softball diamond, concession stand, football field, and hockey rink. Just south of Wimberly Park is the brand New City Park which opened in 2022 and has lighted basketball court, pickleball courts, a woodland themed playground with shade cover, splash pad, and restrooms. Harry Wimberly loved the children of Oakland Park and he was devoted to making it the best city it could be. It is fitting that such an important gathering place and recreational resource in the community carries his name.

    Pretty new park with a fenced in playground, basketball courts and splash pad. There was one…read morecovered area of the playground and the ground surface was the cushion material. There wasn't a lot of parking close by the playground, only street parking nearby. There might be more parking by the baseball fields. We have been to a lot of parks and this one could have been more creative with the space.

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    Oakland Park city park.
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