Florida State Parks Near Pembroke Pines

Discover 5 parks within driving distance of Pembroke Pines

Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park

Hollywood, Florida
16 miles away

"Families from Pembroke Pines visit for a coastal day trip with beach access and wildlife viewing. The park is close enough for a spontaneous outing without a long drive."

Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park features a beautiful barrier-island beach, tidal lagoons, and mangrove habitats that support abundant birds and marine life. Its location near Port Everglades makes it a popular escape for beachgoers, paddlers, anglers, and nature lovers.

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Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
16 miles away

"Pembroke Pines visitors often choose the park for a nearby escape with walking paths, picnic spots, and water access."

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is known for its rare coastal hammock, scenic freshwater lagoon, and easy access to both the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. It offers a quiet natural retreat with picnic areas, wildlife viewing, and recreation in the middle of a busy urban area.

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Oleta River State Park

North Miami, Florida
24 miles away

"Pembroke Pines families and outdoor enthusiasts come for a full-day adventure. The park’s trails and water activities offer a change from suburban routines."

Oleta River State Park combines coastal scenery with active recreation, including mountain biking, paddling, swimming, and fishing. Its mangrove-lined waterways and picnic areas make it a favorite day-trip destination for South Florida visitors.

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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

Key Biscayne, Florida
30 miles away

"Pembroke Pines families often choose the park for a beach day and outdoor activities in a natural setting. It is a strong option for visitors seeking a destination with both history and recreation."

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park combines coastal recreation with one of Florida’s most iconic historic landmarks, the Cape Florida Lighthouse. The park offers beach access, fishing, biking, kayaking, and panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

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The Barnacle Historic State Park

Miami, Florida
30 miles away

"Pembroke Pines residents often seek nearby weekend excursions, and this park offers a compact, scenic destination. Its history and shade make it appealing in warm weather."

The Barnacle Historic State Park is known for its preserved historic home, scenic Biscayne Bay frontage, and mature hammock landscape in the heart of Coconut Grove. Visitors come for guided history, quiet picnicking, and a rare sense of Miami’s early coastal heritage.

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