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    Wakodahatchee Wetlands

    4.8 (334 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Lisa M.

    We had family and friends come visit us. The weather was perfect for a day outdoors in nature. There was a short line for parking but it was free and only took around 5-10 minutes wait. This was our first time visiting this wetlands and we had an enjoyable experience. We spent about an hour here. Seeing all the wildlife was awesome, very serene environment.

    Deniece W.

    An awesome place to come and experience nature. There's so much really cool wildlife! Plus it's free entry and parking! The boardwalk loop is isn't too long, making it the perfect walking opportunity for the whole family.

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    Lucia D.

    Beautiful day for a walk here. The wood storks are building nests and some are expanding the homes. Some babies are here and they're hungry. . Some beautiful tricolored heron blue eggs are here. The anhinga is drying her wings. Some cattle egrets are shopping for building materials. Others have their coffee breaks. The sounds of nature are here and the birds are singing. The iguanas are sunning. The trees are starting to fill with beautiful green leaves to protect those baby birds. All glory to our creator for this marvelous park.

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    Rose K.

    Beautiful park. It's about 4000 steps to walk around. Two plus around and you can get your daily number ! While we didn't see any alligators, we did see beautiful iguanas, birds and vegetation! Very well kept park. Many benches and stops for shade if needed. PS it's free! I'm sure a donation would be welcomed https://www.wildsouthflorida.com/wakodahatchee.wetlands.html

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    Alex V.

    This place is great. Walkway paths are outlined and you get to see some nice birds. Not a ton of shade so choose the day you go wisely. Also the day we went, parking took a while as there is someone directing traffic and he only lets you in when spots open up so parking is limited. It's free entry and parking is also free. It's not a long walk so don't expect to be there all day... maybe an hour but worth coming as it's relaxing to stroll through some nature.

    Andrea U.

    It was a beautiful day to explode the wetlands. A parking attendant directed vehicles into both lots & security officers walked along the boardwalk. We followed the boardwalk passing egrets, turtles, cormorants, alligators, iguanas...There were many bird calls & sounds. Birders had binoculars while photographers had large fancy lenses & seniors had walkers. Besides benches and lots of garbage receptacles , water fountains, clean well stocked, restrooms, there were places to park bicycles.

    Mike U.

    Not as many birds as when I have been previous but time of year and time of day likely having to do with that. Still a good place to see and observe birds, alligators, iguanas and any other animal that may be there. Friendly people and also good people watching. You never know if you will see someone from back home here. Also a good place for nature photography so if you have one, bring a good camera and a zoom lens.

    Jenna M.

    This is a bird enthusiast's paradise, there were so many different species and birds everywhere you look! We even spotted a few alligators along our walk! I would definitely recommend this boardwalk adventure to any nature lover in the area. Give yourself more time than you think you'll need so you don't need to rush through it and can soak in all the natural beauty. Gave 4/5 stars because the staff are not friendly, they were actually a bit rude...

    Liz S.

    Nice spot to walk around and look at nature/wildlife. Wish it was a longer walking path! There was a line to get in, security was managing only allowing people in once someone left, since the parking lot was full. It didn't take us long to get in, though. Lots of birds, iguanas, and alligators.

    April L.

    Beautiful wetlands filled with all species of birds and wildlife. Nice wooden walkway about a mile long. Gators, Iguanas, turtles and tons of birds nesting. Great day trip l!

    Alligator at the wetlands

    Everything about the place is amazing. My grandkids had an absolute wonderful time.!!

    Austin G.

    What a cool experience! My eight-year-old daughter and I had an hour to kill and we drove by these wetlands. Here's our experience. 1) Parking: There's a lot with free parking. We went on a Friday around 4:30pm and we snagged the last spot. The boardwalk was filled with people birdwatching. 2) Admission: It's free. 3) Wetlands: There's an almost mile long boardwalk that weaves through the wetlands with a few places with shade and trash cans. We saw turtles, heron, alligators, rabbits, lizards, ducks, iguanas, and lots of nesting egrets.

    Alligators

    It was awesome ! My grandchildren loved it . Great walk for everyone . Not too long . Saw 5 alligators, a turtle and many beautiful birds ! A great outing for everyone !

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    Excellent during nesting season! Very nice boardwalk, excellent for birdwatching, highly recommend!

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    11 months ago

    I go frequently and am always amazed at what I see! Definitely a must see for nature lovers

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    So calming to reconnect with nature! Love walking here! So much Florida wildlife, sounds and sights

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    Is the park open today January 1st?

    It's open everyday until dusk. Website says offices are closed. Parks are open. Check pbc parks on Instagram

    What is the best time to go if you want to see alligators?

    We've always seen them. Personally I like closer to dawn & dusk. If you take you're time & binoculars I'm sure you'll see at least one with his eyes above the water or body blended in with the soil. Enjoy!

    Can you fish?

    At the wetlands? No you can not fish here. It's a bird sanctuary. The birds do all the fishing.

    What is the closest hotel?

    Holiday inn, Boynton Beach and Courtyard by Marriott, Boynton Beach

    Can u bring the dogs?

    No. There is a sign that says no digs at the entrance. It's a bird sanctuary. Dogs leave a smell that would not make the birds feel safe. If you go directly across the street from green cay there is a park that allows dogs. It's a pretty walk around… Read more

    Are dogs on leash allowed?

    No. I just left and there is a sign at the front with all of the things not allowed with “no pets” listed as the last.

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    Green Cay Wetlands

    Green Cay Wetlands

    4.7
    (187 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This place is an absolute gem in Palm Beach County -- a stunning 1.5-mile boardwalk winding through…read more100 acres of constructed wetlands, and every step of the way there is something to take in. Informational plaques are posted throughout, making it easy to learn about the native trees and bird species you encounter along the walk. The boardwalk is also stroller and wheelchair friendly, so it truly is a place for everyone! Come prepared: hat, sunscreen, and binoculars are a must, and don't forget your walking shoes. If you live nearby and love the outdoors, this is also the perfect spot to get your steps in while soaking up nature and staying active -- a workout that doesn't feel like one! My husband and I originally planned a quick visit and ended up staying for nearly three hours -- this place has a way of pulling you in. We chose to walk the boardwalk first and save the nature center for last, but if you're visiting from out of area or just want more context before you explore, I'd recommend flipping that order. The nature center is packed with information about the wetlands ecosystem, the wildlife that calls it home, and the fascinating history of the site itself -- none of which I knew before visiting. Grab a map before you head out! On our walk, we spotted an alligator gliding through the pond, turtles, and an impressive variety of bird species. The sounds were incredibly peaceful, and the stretches of shaded tree hammocks offered the perfect reprieve from the sun. We came across Gumbo Limbo trees, sabal palms, and strangler figs among other beautiful native species. It was truly a magical experience, and I cannot wait to come back!

    An absolutely stunning experience that takes you on a boardwalk journey across the marshes of south…read moreFlorida. If you are a wildlife person you'll be thrilled with the abundance and biological diversity this park has to showcase. Alligators, dozens of bird species, and tons of subtropical plant species abound. Both kids and adults of all ages will find plenty of wonder in this little slice of nature heaven.

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    Currie Commons Park

    Currie Commons Park

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    The playground is new and has a beautiful aesthetic,, however, parks and recreation needs to be…read moremore attentive to cleaning and enforcing rules of no smoking. Today my child picked up cigarette butts on the playground which was very dissapointing

    Currie Commons Park is in the Osceola neighborhood on the south side Delray Beach in close…read moreproximity to downtown. The neighborhood has gotten a lot of improvements recently including upgraded streets, sidewalks, and alleys along with improvements to this park. Currie Commons Park was named in honor of George Graham Currie. There is a another park named for him in West Palm Beach. Currie was a native of Quebec. When he arrived in Florida he was penniless but he became a lawyer, made money, and then lost it all in real estate. He served as mayor of West Palm Beach from 1901 to 1902. He wrote 18 books of poems, essays, and music lyrics before passing away in 1926 shortly after this park was dedicated. One of the best features of Currie Commons Park is the recently replaced playground. The thirty three year old wood structure playground was compromised by years of use and weathering. It also had termite damage. Restoring it was not an option so it was disassembled. Funded by the Community Redevelopment Agency, a new multilevel playground was built and it is the first of its kind in South Florida. The four story playground has a giant twisting rainbow slide along with secret hidden instruments and butterfly surprises. During my visit you could tell how much the children were enjoying it. Other park amenities include a lighted little league field, multi-purpose field, press box, concessions, and restrooms. Whether you are coming for sports or play, the Currie Commons Park is a great recreational resource for those living in and visiting the Osceola neighborhood of Delray Beach.

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    Patch Reef Park

    Patch Reef Park

    4.6
    (43 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    This park truly had a glow-up -- and I mean a serious one…read more About a year ago, I wasn't the biggest fan of Patch Reef Park. The playground used to feel a bit unsafe, especially for younger kids. There were tall play structures (including a ship-style area) with spots lacking proper railings, and some slides ended too high off the ground, which made landings uncomfortable and even risky. The splash area was a fun idea, but the flooring was worn out, and the restrooms definitely needed an upgrade. Fast forward to now -- everything has changed. The renovation completely transformed this space into one of our favorite family spots, especially during hot Florida days. The playground is now fully enclosed with a fence and has a single entrance, which makes it much easier to keep an eye on kids The layout is circular, so visibility is great from almost any angle There's a shaded splash pad area (huge plus in the summer!) A separate, safe toddler zone -- thoughtfully designed and much more secure Soft ground (similar to artificial turf) -- very comfortable for kids The splash area has rubber flooring, and the play structures for older kids are still fun but noticeably safer now. There are also two swing areas and a basketball court. Small note: I personally think the basketball area should be fenced off -- balls can occasionally fly into the playground (we've experienced that ourselves). There are benches and picnic tables, but they fill up quickly on weekends. Pro tip: bring a picnic blanket and lunch -- it turns into the perfect cozy family setup. Other great features: * Clean, spacious restrooms (with very large changing stations) * Drinking water fountain * Easy parking * A cute little free book box -- bring a book, take a book * Walking trails with lots of greenery -- perfect for scooters and relaxed strolls One tiny aesthetic note -- some of the flooring colors (bright red/blue) feel a bit intense visually, but the green areas look beautiful and natural. Overall: an amazing upgrade. Safe, clean, well-designed, and very family-friendly. We come here often now, and the kids absolutely love it.

    A beautiful public park with a community center, ballfields, playgrounds, basketball courts,…read morepickleball courts tennis courts,, picnic areas, and lots of free parking. A huge new indoor Pickleball center is being constructed. They have a practice wall, which I absolutely love. I checked in at the pro shop and was assigned with my team three courts. They are beautifully maintained and in fabulous shape. There are lots of clean well stopped restrooms. There were benches, tables and water fountains on each court.

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    Lakeview Park

    Lakeview Park

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Lakeview Park is nestled in the back of the upscale Lakeview neighborhood in Delray Beach. The…read moredesirable neighborhood dates back to the early 1970's and mainly features large, single family homes. Lakeview Park is the neighborhood park for this community. Park amenities include a boat ramp, pavilion which can be rented, picnic pavilion, picnic table, playground, restroom, wand walking path. My favorite part of the park was the gorgeous view of Lake Ida, a popular spot for boating, fishing, and bird watching. The lake was named after the wife of Delray Beach's founder and was once a part of a huge farm. The area was later transformed into a park in the early 1970s. There are two other, much larger parks on Lake Ida, Lake Ida East Park and Lake Ida West Park. An interesting thing I noticed at Lakeview Park is that it had a number of new trees planted. This is the same thing I have been seeing at all of the parks in Delray Beach. The trees are part of the Delray Beach tree planting program which aims to put in 10,000 trees by 2025. To complete the goal the city entered into an agreement with Community Greening in 2022 funded by the Tree Trust Fund. Community Greening is an Urban Forestry nonprofit with the mission to increase South Florida's tree canopy. I love the work they are doing and it is great to learn more about them. If you want to get involved in planting more trees there is a list of events they need volunteers for on their website as well as a list of days they are giving away trees.

    One of Delray's larger parks, the name gives it away. This park is located on the eastern shore of…read moreLake Ida in a very nice residential neighborhood. There is a big parking area and a boat launch with space for cars with trailers. The park has a big pavilion that can be reserved from the city (see the web page for info). Picnic tables throughout, barbecue grills, a nice playground, a permanent building with restrooms and a walking trail that goes around the park. From the lakeside, you can enjoy the birds, perhaps do some fishing, or watch over in the distance as the cars go northbound on I-95. I found it quite peaceful. [Review 990 of 2024 - 1866 in Florida - 22018 overall]

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    Atlantic Dunes Park

    Atlantic Dunes Park

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    This is our local beach when we go to Delray. In the past, it would have been a 5 star but sadly…read morethe beach is being washed away. What is left of it makes for cramped seating unless you are willing to walk, which we did, but had we been with our in-laws it would not have been that easy. Also the stairs and walking path seems as if they are falling apart. Need some remediation and a good paint job. Positives are still showers and restrooms. And easy metered parking right across the street. Very sad to see.

    Saturday morning, I got up early and headed to Atlantic Dunes Park. I arrived early enough that the…read moreregular parking lot was still locked, which was a serious bummer. I get that someone needs to be here to open it but this was a disappointment. Once I did find a spot to park, it was a nice walk through the mangroves and along the boardwalk over the dunes to the beach. I found a seat, probably trespassing from one of the communities but the chair was comfy. With my coffee in hand, I was here for over an hour as the Sun slowly came over the horizon. I was undisturbed. Other beachgoers walking back and forth but folks seemed to get my vibe and did not approach. There is a beached sailboat here since December. Maybe it's still here when you visit. It made for some fun photos. There is a bathroom facility and a beach shower and a picnic pavilion. Parking across the street requires feeding a meter. Don't forget that. [Round number review 22000 - 972 of 2024 - 1848 in Florida]

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