Hollywood North Beach Park
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About Hollywood North Beach Park in Hollywood
Hollywood North Beach Park is a 56-acre beachfront park located in Hollywood, Florida. Acquired by Broward County in 1988, the park provides access to 1.1 miles of public beach along the Atlantic Ocean. The park is situated at the intersection of A1A and Sheridan Street, offering visitors scenic views of both the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway.
The park features a mix of natural and recreational areas. On the ocean side, visitors can enjoy the sandy beach and swim in the Atlantic. The park includes several pocket parks along the Intracoastal Waterway, providing additional green spaces and fishing opportunities. A 60-foot observation tower allows visitors to take in panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Hollywood North Beach Park is known for its environmental significance, particularly as a nesting site for sea turtles. During nesting season, portions of the beach may be cordoned off to protect turtle nests. The park also offers educational exhibits about sea turtles and local marine life.
For those seeking recreational activities, the park provides various amenities including picnic areas, walking paths, and fishing piers. The Turtle Café offers beachside refreshments for visitors. Parking is available on both the beach and Intracoastal sides of the park, with fees applying to vehicle entry.