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4.5 (15 reviews)

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Kat B.

Bayview Park was home to my entire High School career! Which I enjoyed far more than club. I truly cannot say enough good things about my time on my high school team. I felt like after many degrading years of travel soccer, high school soccer really lifted my love for the game back up. Because of this field (and the many hours spent on it) we were 4x District Champions, 3x Regional Champions, and 2x State Champions. I am so proud to have been apart of this team, we broke so many records and proved so many people wrong.

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Bruce K.

This large park is full of things to do. Over 6 acres, they have a full court basketball court, lighted athletic fields, batting cages, a pavilion and picnic areas, restrooms, tennis courts and a large playground. Much of the park is shaded and there is a nice walking path to go around the park in a circle. Great for getting outside during these pandemic days. The pavilion can be reserved for a fee. There is free street parking available. [Review 13289 overall, 607 of 2020.]

Marqus R.

Bayview Park is a park owned and operated by the City of Fort Lauderdale. As it is located right next to Cardinal Gibbons, a private Catholic High School, it's one of the most active of all parks located within the city. In fact many erroneous think it to be a part of Cardinal Gibbons, which it is not. It has a lot of open area with a good deal of amenities such as a full basketball court, full baseball and separate but full softball fields, a four table gazebo picnic area, an especially nice young children's or kid's playground and decent restroom facilities. It is also, because of its high usage and the fact that it is located within the neighborhood Coral Ridge Country Club Estates, given meticulous care. Though beauty is not one of this parks better assets, I'm going Four Stars on it for it based upon the sheer number of sporting amenities it has to offer. But as a tip, Bayview Park is very much baseball oriented, so at times it really gets crowded and on baseball game nights, you might just as well forget using it for any other purposes.

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I LOVEEEEE bayview park!!!! There's so much to do and it's so fun for all the little ones!

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Tennis courts; baseball fields; football field - play area for young children.

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