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    Annual Easter egg hunt
    Beau T.

    The annual Easter egg hunt is undoubtedly the most anticipated event held at this park; each year at the night before the event, the park manger would release mythical creatures known as Easter bunnies that have been kept in captivity all year long just to lay 30,000 plastic eggs filled with teeth rotting candies over 4 professional size baseball fields. As the legend would have it, that amongst these otherwise ordinary eggs, there would be a few special "golden" eggs and if captured, they would reward their possessors with an extraordinarily cheap gift. Upon arrival, one could easily observe the shear determination exhibited on the faces of young hunters who have been trained physically and prepared mentally to put the "Hunt" in egg hunt. As the clock quickly approaching 10am, the tension reached to such fever that the slightest disturbance would cause a disastrous avalanche. Then without warning, the sound of whistle blasted over speakers triggering the ensuing chaos; in an utter pandemonium, these once seemed so innocent pre-adolescences turned into swarming locusts deploying their hard-earned skills and tactics: pushing, tripping, shoving each other while devouring everything in their path. In less than a minute, there was nothing left but bare fields of dust as the younger hunters must now return to the hands of former guardians only until next year's return. Some proven to be triumphant while other less victorious ones retrieved with disappointment that were quite evident. Yet it never ceased to amaze that year after year as the crowd dispersed into the parking lots, they would sporadically encounter those unprepared and unaware families just casually arriving into park where the battle ground once it stood and carrying with them empty baskets of hope, and only to realize that shocking truth they now must face...they were late. As the realization set in, the younglings' laughter turned into tantrums, and the tears in their eyes....priceless!

    Playground
    Marissa J.

    This park has basketball court, soccer field play ground and plenty of area to enjoy with the family. No charge to enter and use some of the area.

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    City Park

    City Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    Nice park with room to play workout equipment walking track stage playground. My only issue is…read moreparking can be a little hard when there is a big event

    City Park is a 5.5 acre park located on the east side of the city in one of Sunrise's original…read moreneighborhoods. It was one of the first parks built in the City of Sunrise. Through the years it had become run down and people stopped using it but in 2021 the park got a make over paid for by a bond referendum approved by voters. The park was redesigned to bring fun, fitness, and entertainment to city residents. Improvements to the park include an expansive 140-yard multipurpose field and amphitheater with a professional audiovisual system and a modern green room that is used for community events, concerts and sports. For fitness enthusiasts there is a quarter mile walking path along the outside of the field with seven outdoor exercise stations that use your own body weight to get you in shape. There is also a new playground with sun shades and splash pad so the kiddies can cool off after play. Two newly resurfaced tennis courts appeal to tennis players. While all of the new amenities are great the star of the park has to be the three fully covered and lighted basketball courts with professional rims and backboards. Every court was being used and enjoyed when I visited the park. With this park Sunrise lives up to its motto of "live, work and play in the city of Sunrise." Money from the bond also paid for improvements to the adjacent Village Multipurpose Center. Another welcome feature that helps visitors to feel safe day or night is security features throughout the park with emergency health stations. Rounding out the park are a pavilion that can be rented, gas barbecue grills, picnic tables, baby changing areas, bottle filling water fountains and mosaic chess boards. There are up to 100 available parking spots and bike lanes which connect the park to other community corridors. It took over a year to complete the renovations but now an underutilized park in the city has become a destination that has rejuvenated recreation in the city.

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    Fig Tree Park

    Fig Tree Park

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    This is a large neighborhood park in Plantation. In 2005 the playground equipment was damaged by…read moreHurricane Wilma. It was rebuilt by 200 volunteers from Massey-Yardley Chrysler Jeep, The Chrysler Foundation, the City of Plantation, organizers from KaBOOM!, and residents of the community who all came together to restore the play structures for the children. In addition to the playground the park has a half basketball court, practice baseball field, a pavilion which can be rented, picnic tables, benches and a restroom. There is also a large open area for play and exercise. My favorite part of the park was along the canal where the water attracts local birds. On the day I visited there were two Egyptian Geese with big personalities and a common moorehen with her chick. They are also known as a swamp chickens and live around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals and other wetlands. I loved watching the sweet little fuzzy chick explore the world under its mother's watchful eye. That is why I enjoy checking out all kinds of parks. You never know what you will discover. This is a great park to play, picnic, or to just watch the nature swim by.

    Stumbled across this little park while killing some time with my son. It's a lot larger than I…read morethought. There's a huge grass area for literally whatever you want. There's a decent sized playground for kids. There's a softball field and a single basketball hoop in what looked like a part of the parking lot that they blocked off. I noticed they had a book box that I've been seeing around the county more. One of those where you get give and/or take a book. I say one pavilion and a bench along the huge lake. I didn't check if they were open but it looked like there were bathrooms near the entrance. I can't confirm if there was a water fountain. The parking lot is a bit small and the path to get in is a little tight. Otherwise, this looks to be a great park, especially if you just want to lay out in the sun on the grass and relax.

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    Veterans Memorial Park

    Veterans Memorial Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    41.1 mi

    Nice quite park two walking minutes away from the house baseball diamond, basketball court, tennis…read morecourts (well the locals play soccer on it) playground for the kids. I come here for my daily rec I either play basketball (don't let my big weight fool you I've been called the fat lebron often) or to walk and a light run. I almost made it all the way round the baseball field without stopping I was surprised I went as far as I did, but thats a goal one full lap nonstop. I bring my boombox to keep me company playing some Isley brothers or barry white ya digg that good music to keep your mind smooth!!! Oh yeah one good feature this park has is if you come after hours there is a button to turn the lights on thats dope!!!!!

    I was visiting lovely Greenacres, Florida, when I came upon Veterans Memorial Park, which looked…read morelike an ideal place to get some steps in, so I stopped to check it out. You enter this 4.65-acre park by driving through the gates. In 2023, it was enhanced with a new play structure with a shade canopy, new fencing around the multipurpose field, fresh sod, and new paint. Other amenities include a lighted soccer field, a multiuse field, a basketball court, picnic areas with grills, and a restroom. Ironically, for a park called Veterans Memorial Park, I did not see an actual veterans memorial. I wouldn't say you need to go out of your way to visit this park, but if you live in the area, it is a nice place for a picnic, youth sports, outdoor exercise, or to take the kids to play.

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    Crandon Park

    Crandon Park

    4.0
    (180 reviews)
    32.0 mi

    Crandon Park is popular for its beautiful beach, rich coastal environment, unique fossilized…read moremangrove reef, protected wetlands, birding sites and extensive range of sports and outdoor activities. Crandon Park is home to various ecosystems, from dunes and mangroves to coastal hammock and seagrass beds and rare plants like the Biscayne prickly ash and beach peanut. Underwater, fossilized reefs and colorful sea life give divers and snorkelers plenty to explore. Crandon Park comprises the northern portion of Key Biscayne (almost 7 miles southeast of Miami). The key began as a coconut plantation, before being donated with the stipulation that Miami-Dade County uses the land as a public park. With its golf and tennis facilities, unique eco-adventures and breathtaking beach, Crandon Park offers something for everyone Parking: Weekdays $7 and Weekends $10

    I was here as a child when it was a zoo. I'm happy to see it remains a park with beach access…read more More importantly, the beach often hosts some endangered migratory birds, Piping Plovers. These birds are adorable, but they are threatened by habitat loss. There is a volunteer who regularly checks for Piping Plovers during migration, and she looks for bands that reveal the path of the bird's migratory flight. It's important that we have places for these birds to forage, and I hope the city continues to protect this beach for that use. The bathrooms were a welcome amenity. I had problems paying the parking fee, it was a complicated process. There were about 10 peafowl (peacocks) that roamed the park, a remaining vestige of when this was a zoo. There were many wild birds throughout the park.

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