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    Heed Beach

    3.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
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    Keating Beach

    Keating Beach

    4.8
    (16 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Hollywood has a number of small beach parks with restrooms and parking for the locals to use to…read moreaccess the beach. Keating Beach Park is off the beaten path at the far north end of the Hollywood Boardwalk. This park was named in honor of former Hollywood Mayor David Keating. He served as a City Commissioner and Mayor from 1961 to 1986. In 1963 he took a walk on this stretch of beach and it cemented in his mind that it should remain public. For the next two decades he led the fight to save this strip of beach from Sheridan Street to the Hollywood-Dania Beach line from Hollywood Inc., a development company that claimed they owned it, not the city. On September 4, 1981, the Fourth District Court of Appeal sided with the city and decided that the 1.5 mile of beach belonged to the city. Anyone who uses the beach here today has David Keating to thank. Today Keating Beach Park is under construction. It looks like there is structural damage to the pavilion and it is fenced off. There is no parking in this area either. The restrooms are closed and the slide is gone. Still the beach remains a glorious wide strip on sundrenched sand. This area is frequented more by locals than tourists. Here is to hopping that Hollywood gets the repairs done and opens this area back up soon.

    Hollywood Beach in Hollywood Florida is segmented into miniature beaches. Keating Beach is one of…read morethem. This was a very pleasant day on the beach experience. The sand is so soft and clean, with not a single bit of seaweed. This was so surprising, as just a few miles away there was a substantial amount of seaweed. There were palm trees that offered a perfect amount of shade if you prefer to lie and read your book or take a nap on the beach. Be sure to layer on the sunscreen, I used an SPF 60, and still walked away a bit flushed. The water was very comfortable and clean. I took a swim a few times, and this is in April. Why can't every beach be like Keating Beach? But wait... there was a lady who came and was yelling profanities, I thought she was on her phone, but she was actually just venting loudly to herself. She had all eyes on her, there was no stopping her. I suppose that's one way to exercise your freedom of speech! Keating Beach is as perfect as they come. Hopefully you won't encounter the minor interruption like I did.

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    South City Beach Park

    South City Beach Park

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is a very nicely appointed beach park in the city of Hallandale Beach. There is also a North…read moreCity Beach Park that is about a ten minute drive away. The park was renovated at a cost of $4.36 million as part of the City Wide Parks Master Plan and it reopened on March 1, 2015. South City Beach Park has beach access, restrooms, outdoor showers, open air pavilion, two bocce courts, a fenced in playground, sand volleyball court, and a beachfront concession stand. If you chose to come here do not let your parking time run out! I have been here twice and they are very aggressive about writing tickets. Both times I saw multiple tickets written. Online it says the minimum parking ticket is $39. I even saw one car with the barnacle which covers the windshield and makes it impossible to see to drive the car until you pay the fine to unlock it. You can pay for parking on your phone by app. In addition to being quick to write a ticket, another thing I didn't care for is they change the parking price whenever they want. If you come early or late you can get a discounted price of $2 and hour which is half off the normal $4 an hour rate but another time I came on the Sunday after Fourth of July and a holiday rate of $10 was in effect. If you are going to stay all day it is fine but at least for me it discourages dropping in for an hour or two. Make sure you keep an eye on the time so you can have your best beach day here.

    We came here on a Sunday and I love that there is a huge parking lot. Additionally, the playground…read moreis nice and there is a good amount of shade. There is also a food option here, good for snacks or a whole meal. The beach is a short walk (like 50 feet) and the sand was nice. They also have a beach volleyball court here, which was pretty active. The only thing keeping this from being a 5 star review is that you must use an app to pay for parking. Being an out of town guest, I did not want to have to download and app, create an account, etc. Also, what about people who don't have smartphones? That said, there were plenty of spots as the parking lot is a decent size.

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    Heritage Park

    Heritage Park

    4.8
    (13 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    At 4 acres, this is the largest park in Sunny Isles Beaches. The land the park sits on was once…read morezoned for a multistory unit. Instead the city purchased the land for a park to honor their commitment to provide a park within walking distance for every resident of Sunny Isles Beach. Heritage Park was conceived as being a landmark entrance to the city. The park was dedicated on June 18, 2011 to coincide with the city's 14th anniversary. Parking is available in the garage across the street. Public meetings were held to get community input into the design if the park. The result is an engaging park full of amenities for everyone to enjoy. Heritage Park has two playgrounds with Evos and Weevos play structures designed to let children flex their mental and physical muscles for creative play and upper body and core strength. a water play area, Veterans Memorial, performance stage used for the signature event Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest every October, dog area, great lawn, picnic tables, benches, and restrooms. This park is a stop on the community service shuttle bus. The parks in Sunny Isle Beaches play an important role in the lives, health, and wellbeing residents Heritage park is the ideal place to play, relax, socialize, meditate, exercise and run around all of which makes it a beloved recreational resource for the Sunny Isles Beach community.

    This is such a great park for kids , it has a splash pad where kids can enjoy the water with the…read morehot weather , a little playground for toddlers and also a different area for bigger kids, it has swings available for big and small kids also so it's a great park to take your kids to if they are different ages , it also has an amazing green area where you could probably do picnics and relax . The bathrooms today were really clean and the sitting area for adults has enough shade for you to sit there ! Overall is a very nice park

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    Hollywood Beach

    Hollywood Beach

    4.5
    (20 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    The water felt amazing. Not too cold, not too hot. Just perfect. And the sun piercing through the…read moreclouds made the whole trip worth it. The waves were gentle and the breeze was lite. with a range of cafés, restaurants and deluxe resorts, Hollywood Beach is the principal strand in the heart of the Florida town of Hollywood. It runs alongside the busy Hollywood Broadwalk and offers all types of entertaining activities. Cycle along the promenade, taking in the sights of the sandy stretch and the Atlantic Ocean beyond it.

    This was my first time visiting Hollywood Beach. It wasn't part of the original plan, but after…read moreattending another event nearby, we decided to stop by and relax for a while. We were fortunate to find metered street parking just steps away from the beach, making access very convenient. This boardwalk is long and you can find yourself on any part of the beach. The boardwalk had a lively atmosphere with people rollerblading, riding electric bikes, and even pedaling those fun four wheel family bikes. It created a really enjoyable and energetic vibe. When we made our way onto the beach, it wasn't crowded at all, so finding a comfortable spot to sit was easy. We even took a swim in the ocean. The water felt cool when we first stepped in, but after a few minutes our bodies adjusted, and it became a very refreshing and enjoyable swim. There was a lifeguard on duty until around 6:30 PM, which added an extra sense of comfort and safety. Across the street, there was a restaurant and bar where visitors could grab drinks, food, or snacks and bring them back to enjoy by the beach. Overall, we had a wonderful time at Hollywood Beach. The relaxed atmosphere, beautiful shoreline, and lively boardwalk made for a memorable visit, and I would definitely return.

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