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4.7(1,420)Commonwealth Lake Park
20.8-acre park with a trail that loops around the lake, plus a playground, picnic areas & restrooms.
Bryant Lake Regional Park
Bustling recreational area on 170 acres, with a beach, boating & an 18-hole disc golf course.
4.7(1,411)Lake Baldwin Park
23-acre dog-friendly lakeside park offering a beach, pavilions, picnic areas & a boat ramp.
Jensen Beach to Jupiter Inlet Aquatic Preserve
Aquatic preserve on 23,000 acres, known for fishing, boating & wildlife viewing.
4.7(1,397)Ocean City Beach
Extensive, 10-mile-long public beach with water sports, a boardwalk & an amusement park.
4.7(1,392)Avila Beach Park
A park in Avila Beach, California, with camping nearby.
4.7(1,388)Wellesley Island State Park
Secluded camping/fishing sites, a nature center with museum & butterfly house, plus 9-hole golf.
4.7(1,383)White Rock Lake
Large reservoir lake with hiking, boating, picnicking, bird-watching, a museum & a dog park.
4.7(1,370)Delray Public Beach
A beach in Delray Beach, Florida.
4.7(1,370)Pebble Beach Recreation Area
A public beach in Mesa, Arizona.
4.7(1,364)Riverside Park
Riverfront park with play equipment, a footpath, picnic shelter, barbecue facilities & canoe launch.
Horseshoe Lake Recreation Complex
Recreation complex featuring a lake with fishing & swimming, a playground, sports facilities & more.
Lake Wateree State Park
State-run grounds for fishing & boating, plus walking/biking trails & camping accommodations.
4.7(1,344)Little Hickory Beach
Secluded county park set on a Gulf of Mexico beach offering swimming, fishing & picnic tables
4.7(1,338)Pomponio State Beach
Oceanside scenic sandy beaches with a small lagoon, plus picnic tables & barbecues.
4.7(1,332)Fort Lauderdale Beaches
Famous oceanfront area providing a range of water & beach activities, lifeguards & scenic views.
4.7(1,331)Tuscaloosa River Walk
A 4.5-mile paved trail along the southern bank of the Black Warrior River near downtown Tuscaloosa, the Riverwalk features separate lanes for walkers and bikers, benches, gazebos, hammock-friendly trees, and well-lit street lamps throughout. Dog-friendly areas are scattered along the route, and a splash pad at the Bama Bell dock entertains children. Watch for egrets and University of Alabama rowing teams on the water, and catch a show at the adjacent Tuscaloosa Amphitheater.
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