For many travelers, vacationing is about getting close to nature and enjoying the great outdoors. And Fort Lauderdale is a great place for doing just that. In addition to its own parks, gardens and other public green spaces, the city is a great jumping off point for accessing South Florida large swaths of parkland, thousands of acres of wildlife preserves and, of course, the Everglades. Whether you want to take a stroll, let the kids burn off some pent up energy or find the perfect spot to spread out a blanket for a picnic or a nap under the sun, there's nothing like spending a day in wide-open outdoor spaces.
3750 South Flamingo Road
Tropical Bird and Plant Habitat...
100 Northwest 38th Street
Fifty-five Shaded Campsites...
4000 North Dixie Highway
Jaco Pastorius Park in Oakland Park...
3900 Southwest 100th Avenue
Archaeological Site...
1006 North U.S. Highway 27
Tours, Exhibits, Displays...
16001 West State Road 84
Canoe Rentals and Fishing...