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    Bark Beach

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours

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    2 years ago

    Nice beach plenty of room to walk around. I parked on a side street and walked in the dogs were enjoying themselves there.

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    5 years ago

    Limited rating only because didn't make it in - only open 7-9 am and 5 pm to dark. Need a parking permit as well. Plan ahead.

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    Green Cay Wetlands - Green iguana

    Green Cay Wetlands

    4.7(187 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    This place is an absolute gem in Palm Beach County -- a stunning 1.5-mile boardwalk winding through…read more100 acres of constructed wetlands, and every step of the way there is something to take in. Informational plaques are posted throughout, making it easy to learn about the native trees and bird species you encounter along the walk. The boardwalk is also stroller and wheelchair friendly, so it truly is a place for everyone! Come prepared: hat, sunscreen, and binoculars are a must, and don't forget your walking shoes. If you live nearby and love the outdoors, this is also the perfect spot to get your steps in while soaking up nature and staying active -- a workout that doesn't feel like one! My husband and I originally planned a quick visit and ended up staying for nearly three hours -- this place has a way of pulling you in. We chose to walk the boardwalk first and save the nature center for last, but if you're visiting from out of area or just want more context before you explore, I'd recommend flipping that order. The nature center is packed with information about the wetlands ecosystem, the wildlife that calls it home, and the fascinating history of the site itself -- none of which I knew before visiting. Grab a map before you head out! On our walk, we spotted an alligator gliding through the pond, turtles, and an impressive variety of bird species. The sounds were incredibly peaceful, and the stretches of shaded tree hammocks offered the perfect reprieve from the sun. We came across Gumbo Limbo trees, sabal palms, and strangler figs among other beautiful native species. It was truly a magical experience, and I cannot wait to come back!

    An absolutely stunning experience that takes you on a boardwalk journey across the marshes of south…read moreFlorida. If you are a wildlife person you'll be thrilled with the abundance and biological diversity this park has to showcase. Alligators, dozens of bird species, and tons of subtropical plant species abound. Both kids and adults of all ages will find plenty of wonder in this little slice of nature heaven.

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    The Crowder Dog Park

    The Crowder Dog Park

    3.4(16 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    This park -- formerly the Boynton Village and Dog Park -- is now the memorial park for Officer…read moreJoseph Crowder and his police dog, Daxxx. Each of the sections -- there are three --are fenced off and have rules, signs, etc., nearby. Two of the fenced off areas on the south side are for "big" dogs, that is, dogs over 35 pounds. And the northern most section is for "small" dogs -- under 35 pounds. The northern most area by the small dog section has the statue of Daxxx -- with his name tag -- and a plaque in memory of (former) Boynton Beach Police Officer Crowder. Each section has benches and a pavilion plus a field/dog run. When we stopped by on a cloudy day midweek, each section had a couple dogs (and their owners) enjoying the greenery, fresh air, and exercise.

    After a week of rain, we had all gotten to feeling a little cooped up so we headed out for a…read moremorning outing to the dog park. Promptly assaulted by a not very well behaved dog who left immediately after, our pup took a few minutes before she opened up to play, but then she had a ball. The area is clean with lots of seats, space for the dogs to run, fresh water on hand, and poop bags provided as well. I was not a fan of the gates, most dog parks offer some sort of self latching feature to help prevent escapades, not so here. Of course there will always be the people who bring in dogs well past the size limits and justify it with, she's nice?, but otherwise it's a decent place for Fido to get out and stretch his legs...

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