Playgrounds

A.D. Barnes Park

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If you are looking for a beautiful and lush green park full of amazing attractions for you and the family, then the A.D. Barnes Park is exactly where you need to be.  This 65-acres oasis is located in one of the busiest areas in the Miami Dade County in Florida. It provides recreation and fun activities for residents and tourists seeking more natural attractions and a place to relax. 

Wellington Dog Park at Greenbriar Park

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The location of Wellington Dog Park is on Greenbriar Boulevard in Wellington, FL.  The Dog Park has a huge fenced in area where the region is separated into different sections for medium, small, and huge breeds of dogs. Some of the main facilities that can be found on the site include pavilions for shade, bathrooms, water fountains for owners and their dogs, wash stations, waste disposal stations, and walking paths. These facilities are widely distributed throughout the parks.

Bob Marcello Baseball Complex

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The Bob Marcello Baseball Complex is a public stadium built at 100 Wild Cat Way, Royal Palm Beach, Florida. With over 5 fields laid with infield grass, the complex features multiple activities for the people living in the area.

Tiger Shark Cove

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Tiger Shark Cove in Wellington, Florida is a very unique and interesting park to visit. This park, which is located in Palm Beach County, was created based off of the ideas of local children and designed by village residents. The construction of the park was funded by private donations and was built by volunteers. The construction and ideas that this park was built on make it a great place to visit for local residents and new comers looking for fun places to bring their kids.

Preservation Park

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Preservation Park in Royal Palm Beach, Florida is a 65-acre recreational facility that offers a wide range of activities for families. This 33,000 sq. ft. recreation center comes with a gym that is perfect for people who want to stay active, fit, and healthy.

Dubois Park

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Dubois Park has a very rich and documented history. Lying on 18.69 acres of land, Dubois Park is one of the largest beach parks in Jupiter. It has received several awards including the NACPRO award a recreation Facility Class II award. The NACPRO program recognizes the excellence in recreation and Park facilities and mainly focuses public attention on every aspect of design of the particular park. Dubois is located in the heart of Jupiter just adjacent to the Jupiter inlet

Burt Reynolds Park

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Burt Reynolds Park in Jupiter is located in northern Palm Beach County and houses the Jupiter Chamber of Commerce and the River Center. This 35.55 acres park runs laterally along 2000 feet of the Intracoastal Waterway. It includes six ramps for boat launching for those boating enthusiasts. There are also plenty of picnic shelters, some including grills.

Carlin Park

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Carlin Park in Jupiter has it all. The park lies on a 120.31 acres land and has 3,000 feet of guarded beach. If you are new to the area, the address is; 400 Florida A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477 in Palm Beach County. It has very spacious and secure parking. Whether you want to have fun or just relax with your family, the park has the most amazing amenities which are perfectly suitable for you and the kids. 



West Jupiter Recreation Center

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An ideal family outing or trip needs to be a combination of fun, things to do and space which makes the West Jupiter Recreation Center the best. The recreation center rests on 6401 Indiantown road, Jupiter, Florida. The recreation center is open to the community which makes it ideal for quite a number of activities. This is where to find the best of things to do especially for your children in the summer. The park holds a number of events from various organizations other than the park itself.

Ocean Cay Park

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Ocean Cay Park, located in Jupiter, offers a family-friendly environment sure to please! In designated areas, you can even get the family dog involved. You and your family can start your visit with a picnic in one of the park’s four picnic shelters or in one of two picnic pavilions available by reservation (for reservations, please call (561) 966-6611). After a picnic lunch, you may choose to enjoy any of several group activities.