Playgrounds

Penzance Park

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Penzance Park in Royal Palm Beach is conveniently located in the western area of the Palm Beach County and has an estimated spread of five acres. It is also in close proximity to a number of major interstates.

Bobbie Jo Lauter Park

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Bobbie Jo Lauter Park is not as big as the others but has plenty to offer for everyone: Adults, youths and kids. If you are new to the area, the 2.2 acre park is located at 179 Sandpiper Avenue, Royal Palm Beach, FL in Palm Beach County. It’s a great place to spend time with your kids by engaging in fun activities.

Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park

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The Tennis Center and  Barrier Free Park were built by the city of Boynton Beach in multiple phases and the project has yet to be completed. There are 17 Har-Tru and four composite courts. Adjacent to the tennis courts and the Pro-Shop are canopy areas with tables and chairs. The west side of the property backs up to a lake and in the center of the property is a small pond. There are wetlands on the property planted with native vegetation.

Cabana Colony Park

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The Cabana Colony Park is a family friendly park located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The park which sits on a 1.64 acre piece of land is a one stop place for the entire family thanks to its wide range of activities and attractions. When visiting this park, you can decide to let your children play in the playground. The good thing about these playgrounds is the fact that they have play structures perfectly fitted with safety amenities for children aged between 2-12 years.

Village Park

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There's loads of fun to be had at Village Park in Wellington.  With two large gymnasiums, Village park is the perfect place to take your entire family for a day of fun and some fitness. Talk about a place to get in shape and get active! There are so many things you can do here. With five whole soccer fields, your kids and you could run laps, practice some foot work, or even play a friendly match, kids against adults of course!

Rockdale Park

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Rockdale Park in Miami, Florida offers pet owners the opportunity to bond with their furry loved ones while enjoying the great outdoors. Located near the Rockland Pineland County Reserve, Rockdale Park is lush, green, and most importantly, dog friendly. As one of the largest out of fourteen dog parks in Miami Dade County, Rockdale Park is spacious enough for dogs of all shapes, sizes, and activity levels to roam about and enjoy a sunny weekend out.

West Kendall District Park

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One of the most amazing places to visit in South Florida is West Kendall District Park. The park offers a unique park experience for picnic and relaxation. One of its greatest advantages is that it is a spacious area of 164 acres of greenspace. Its hours of operation are Monday to Friday (9.00 a.m. to 6. 00 p.m.) and on weekends (9.00 to 6.00 pm). There are no charges associated with the entry and use of the park. 

Lake Catherine Sports Complex

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Are you looking for a safe, local place for your children to play softball? The City of Palm Beach Gardens has a great sports complex for youth softball players. The Lake Catherine Sportsplex in Palm Beach Gardens is located at 9470 MacArthur Blvd. on the east side of MacArthur Blvd just north of Northlake Blvd in Palm Beach County.

Camellia Park

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Camellia Park in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, has several amenities and facilities like the Basketball Courts, four wall Racquetball Courts, Tennis Courts, Bocce Courts, a little League Baseball Field, Sand Volleyball Court, Softball Field, Playground Area, clean restrooms, and paved walking path. Camellia Park is constructed over 10 acres and is a very good place to rest and enjoy the playground or have a walk in the green areas. Most of the courts in the park are lighted like the Tennis, Basketball, and the Racquetbal

Scott's Place Playground

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Scott's Place Playground was named after a six year old boy named Scott Williamson who sadly passed away due to cerebral palsy. The construction of this park was funded by a 250,000 dollar donation made by Del and Barbara Williamson after they lost their six year old son, Scott. Del and Barbara Williamson donated the money for this park with the dream that disabled children, like their son, would be able to come and enjoy the playground as any other child would.