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Markham ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 16001 West State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, FL Markham Park encompasses over 660 acres on the edge of the Everglades Conservation Area. Outdoor activities abound at this park, including fishing, boating, swimming, skeet shooting, stargazing...
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TY ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 3300 North Park Road, Hollywood, FL TY Park, or Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, boasts a multitude of activities, including camping, Safety Town, swimming, water slides, boating, tennis, basketball, biking paths, fishing, picnicking, an...
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Tree Tops ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 3900 SW 100th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL As of Oct. 1, 2009, the park is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays due to budget constraints. Check the Broward County website for additio...
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Tradewinds & Atlantic RailroadParent rating: ![]() Location: Tradewinds Park, 3600 West Sample Road, Pompano Beach, FL Visitors to Tradewinds Park can get "all aboard" a miniature train for a <...
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Oleta River State ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 3400 NE 163rd Street, Miami, FL Oleta River State Park is a 1,043-acre park, the largest urban park in the state, smack dab in the middle of North Miami. Located on Biscayne Bay, with the Oleta River coursing through it, this...
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Quiet Waters ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 401 South Powerline Road, Deerfield Beach, FL As of Oct. 1, 2009, the park is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays due to budget constraints. Check the Broward County website for additio...
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West Lake Park / Anne Kolb Nature CenterParent rating: ![]() Location: 751 Sheridan Street, Hollywood, FL As of Oct. 1, 2009, the park is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays due to budget constraints. Check the Broward County website for additio...
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Island Queen CruisesParent rating: ![]() Location: 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL Departing from Bayside Market Place in downtown Miami, this 1-1/2 hour cruise highlighting celebrity homes is a fun way to see Miami's cruise ships, and small islands, for kids and adults alike. We l...
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Amelia Earhart ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 401 East 65th Street, Hialeah, FL Amelia Earhart Park is a large, beautiful area nestled in the midst of highways, and a bustling community. The park offers many traditional park features, including wide open spaces, pavilions ...
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CB Smith ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 900 N. Flamingo Road, Hollywood, FL As of Oct. 1, 2009, the park is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays due to budget constraints. Check the Broward County website for additio...
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Gold Coast Railroad MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 12450 SW 152nd Street, Miami, FL Since 1957, the Gold Coast Railroad Museum has been home to several trains of historical significance, resting on a half mile track. Significantly damaged by Hurricane Andrew in 1991, the museu...
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 1200 S. Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, FL In addition to a great family beach, the Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park recreation area is is home to the Cape Florida Lighthouse, originally built shortly after Florida became a U.S...
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Miccosukee Indian VillageParent rating: ![]() Location: Mile Marker 70, Tamiami Trail (U.S.41), Miami, FL During the Indian Wars of the 1800's, most of the Seminole tribe was scattered to the west. A small group hid in the Everglades, and lived on hammocks (mangrove islands). They were recognized as a dis...
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Arthur Marshall Loxahatchee Nat'l Wildlife RefugeParent rating: ![]() Location: 10216 Lee Road, Boynton Beach, FL The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge consists of more than 221 square miles in the most northern part of the Eveglades, and is home to the American Alligator and as many ...
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