This park has many hidden treasures to explore many people do not realize it. Park and walk it, it is the only way to see it.
Loads to see and do, cheap parking for the full day. Closes at sunset. You can hire kayaks, segways, roller blades to see the park. Areas to stop around the park. Drive in park up and your immediately away from the hustle and buste.
For those of you who like to picnic, this is a fun place to do it. You can bring your car, walk or bike into the park. It also has a connection to Ft Lauderdale beach. On one side is the intracoastal and you can watch all of the boats go by.
A great park near the Atlantic that has trails (some paved), a waterway, tropical hardwood hammock. Wildlife: Squirrels, rats, snakes , lots of birds, turtles, foxes. Yes, gray foxes. These bushy tailed predators have been missing since a wave of distemper swept through the raccoon population, followed by Hurricane Wilma in 2005. Great to see Foxes returning.
I started by a drive around the loop of the park as suggested by the host; my only complaint of the park is they need a walker/runner bike lane. The speed limit is 15 and I spent more time behind people walking 3-4 across as well as women that did not have control of their bikes. The road is narrow, difficult getting around people that are not paying attention with their head down to their phones.I waked the beach first, then the 2 mile trail; all great but I would not do the trail in the summer. I was there on a cool day and it was perfect, can't imagine the trail on a hot day ( no breeze, humid).Sat on the benches and watched the boats go by on the intercostal; best of both worlds with the beach so close by to walk as well.I now need a nap lol!
Very nice grounds and good place to get away from all the congestion and noise of Ft Lauderdale Beach
IF you want to get away for the day cheap, pack a lunch box and grab a chair and head to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. It's just a nice place to go away from the hustle and bustle.
The A1A marathon runs through this park. It's a great park with paved trails. Along a waterway - beautiful trees.
Like many state parks across the country, this one is a good spot to have a picnic, toss a frisbee, or go for a short, shaded walk. Only $6 per car load. There are grills, picnic spots, and playgrounds throughout. I didn't realize the definition of a hammock was akin to a tropical timberland and you can walk through a small underbrush area to see what the whole Ft. Lauderdale area looked like at one time. Our group got bored rather quickly because we would rather walk on the beach or the sidewalks near the beach. It was an interesting stop on our 3rd trip to the area.
This is really a great find. Just off the A1A and across from the Bonnet House. There is a 2 (?) mile wide paved trail around - cars, bikes, segways, walk/jog - whatever. Looked like you could use or rent kayaks and canoes. Also a strip of picnic tables to lunch by the intercoastal. We did not see any wildlife, but we did not use the trails. We rented a tandem bike and rode around the loop. There is also a tunnel under the A1A to the beach so you really could spend your whole day here!