Your Ultimate Guide to Splash Pads in Broward!
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Splash Pads in Broward
Sullivan Park in Deerfield Beach:
“The park is open from dawn to midnight, but please note that bikes, animals, and alcohol are not allowed. Fishing is permitted only in designated areas.”
Location: 150 NE 2nd Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
“Liberty Park is a perfect setting for our citizens to host events and for parents to entertain their young children. The Park is seven acres and includes two beautiful playgrounds, a water play area, and one large pavilion.”
Location: 9200 Ranch Rd., Parkland, FL 33067
“Nestled in the heart of Tamarac, Florida, Water’s Edge Park is a serene oasis that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. This picturesque park is a favorite destination for residents and visitors alike, providing a welcoming escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.”
Location: 7508 NW 61st St, Tamarac, FL 33321
Plantation Woods in Plantation:
“Plantation Woods is a 2.5-acre woods-themed park in the Historic District, featuring a whimsical entrance, three shaded playgrounds with tree houses and specialty swings, and four rentable pavilions. At its center is a water splash pad with cattails, ground sprays, and colorful loops for zero-depth fun.”
Location: 5555 Palm Tree Rd, Plantation, FL 33317
Cypress Water Park in Coral Springs:
“Cypress Water Park features a unique clover shape, non-competitive recreational swimming pool with a splash pad for preschool age children, an interactive water playground and a two-story water slide (48” minimum height requirement).”
Location: 1300 Coral Springs Dr, Coral Springs 33071
Cypress Reserve Park in Sunrise:
“Amenities at Cypress Preserve Park include a splash pad, a nature trail, a 9-hole disk golf course, nine exercise stations, and three small pavilions.*”
Location: 9020 NW 38th St, Sunrise, FL 33351
“Flamingo Park also offers three new, covered outdoor basketball courts; baseball fields with batting cages; reconstructed soccer fields; and a walking path with ten pieces of outdoor exercise equipment. There’s a new baseball-themed splash pad with a covered seating area, as well as a refurbished playground with new equipment, surfacing, and canopies.”
Location: 12855 NW 8th St, Sunrise, FL 33323
“A beachfront park on the historic Hollywood Beach Broadwalk. Shaded seating area, picnic pavilions, playgrounds and an splash fountain for kids. Adjacent to six fully restored paddleball courts that have been a popular feature on Hollywood Beach since the 1930s.”
Location: 300 Connecticut St, Hollywood, FL 33019
Osswald Park in Fort Lauderdale:
“The facility features lighted athletic fields, a full-court basketball area, and a driving range, including an irons-only section. Additionally, there is a 3-hole golf course and a pavilion available for use.”
Location: 2220 NW 21st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
“This ecologically and historically significant site combines the amenities of a regional park with the passive recreational opportunities of a nature center or natural area.”
Location: 3600 S University Dr, Miramar, FL 33025
T.Y. (Topeekeegee Yugnee) Park in Hollywood:
“Just minutes from busy I-95, this park named from a Seminole term for “meeting or gathering place” attracts walkers, picnickers, and athletes. It’s also home to a campground and Castaway Island, with two water playgrounds and a swim lagoon.”
Location: 3300 N Park Rd, Hollywood, FL 33021
Hollywood North Beach Park in Hollywood:
“Access to the Atlantic on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other distinguishes this park, which also offers historic Carpenter House to rent for small private events.”
Location: 3601 N Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL 33019
“At nearly 29 acres, Welleby Park is one of the largest parks in the City – and one of its most popular. The dog-friendly park offers year-round recreational opportunities for Sunrise residents, and is the site of several special events throughout the year.”
Location: 11100 NW 44th Street, Sunrise, FL 33351