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    Flamingo Gardens

    Flamingo Gardens

    4.4
    (443 reviews)
    7.4 km

    Flamingo Gardens is one of our favorite places in South Florida. Honestly, I'd even call it a…read morepeacock garden because there are so many of them wandering freely throughout the property. I especially love visiting during the winter months when the weather is cooler. It's the perfect time to slow down, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and have a little picnic with the kids. There are plenty of peaceful spots to sit, relax, and watch the peacocks walking around. The grounds are always clean, and the staff is friendly and welcoming. When you buy your tickets, you can also purchase bird food. We fed both the flamingos and the peacocks, and while it was a fun experience, here's my little tip--don't feed the peacocks from your hand unless you're ready for a pretty strong peck! I learned that one the hard way. There is also a small café, guided tram tours, and on weekends they often have live music, especially in the evenings or during holiday events. Around Christmas, the gardens are beautifully decorated with lights, making the whole place feel even more magical. If you're looking for a relaxing day surrounded by nature, Flamingo Gardens is definitely worth a visit.

    Flamingo Gardens is one of South Florida's most beautiful and meaningful attractions. Beyond the…read morestunning botanical gardens and incredible wildlife, what truly sets them apart is their unwavering commitment to the 3Rs: Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release. The care and compassion shown to the animals is evident throughout the entire property. Many of the animals at Flamingo Gardens have been rescued and given a second chance, with the ultimate goal of rehabilitating and releasing them back into their natural habitats whenever possible. Their dedication to wildlife conservation and education is inspiring and makes every visit feel purposeful. The grounds are beautifully maintained, the staff and volunteers are knowledgeable and passionate, and the experience is both enjoyable and educational for visitors of all ages. It's wonderful to see an organization so committed to protecting Florida's native wildlife while creating an engaging experience for the community. Flamingo Gardens is much more than a botanical garden--it's a sanctuary, a conservation center, and a shining example of what can be accomplished through Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release. I highly recommend supporting this incredible organization and experiencing it for yourself.

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    Indian Trace Park

    Indian Trace Park

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.8 km

    A cute lil park in Weston!…read more This park is right by the elementary school & you can see it driving by on Indian Trace, which is exactly how we stumbled upon this park. We were headed to a new coffee shop in the area and decided to stop by when we saw pickleball nets. We ended up coming right after the elementary school got out and it looked like a lot of the after school care was at the park. There is a super nice playground and two pretty big fields which were taken up by all the kids. It was nice seeing how active everyone was and how the park was utilized. We walked over to where the pickleball nets were, which were on the basketball court. There are lines on the floor for the pickleball dimensions and the nets are mobile so you can move them out of the way if they aren't being used. We set it up to play and it was pretty nice to just hit the ball around and drill for a bit. Overall, the park was super nice and very well maintained.

    Weston has thirteen parks and recreational facilities. All are immaculate and the five acre Indian…read moreTrace Park is another jewel in the crown of the Weston park system. You can find it next to Indian Trace Elementary School who often uses the park during the week. Indian Trace Park first opened 25 years ago but in 2019 it received upgrades. Now this park has so much to offer starting with an ample parking lot. Overflow parking is at the school when it is not in session. Paved walkways wind through the park leading to the new restrooms, fitness station with shade canopy, baseball/softball field, resurfaced full court basketball, pickle ball court, shade covered playground with poured in place surfacing, picnic pavilion with tables, lighted walkways, and a bike fixit station. Modifications were also made to existing drainage, water and sewer infrastructure, and ADA improvements were made. The landscaping is beautiful with neatly trimmed shrubs and colorful flowering trees. The cascading yellow blooms of the cassia tree were stunning. The restrooms are some of the best I have ever seen in a public park. They even have a QR code so you can report any bathrooms that need a clean up. Indian Trace Park has everything you need in a neighborhood park. Come out to play, exercise, or picnic in the wonderful city of Weston.

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