Karly Amezcua: We really enjoyed this museum! Lots of fun and interactive things for the kids to do. My children are 5 & 7 and they had a blast! The pretend Publix is so cute.
Only knocking down a star because of cleanliness and price. There were quite a few dirty exhibits, toys, and floors were not clean at all. We are thankfully part of a children’s museum program so we got “half off”, it was still $50 for a family of 4.
Kimberly Anne: I love the new baseball themed renovations that have been done to this playground. They left the water play area in the corner. There are other different areas for all age groups as well as interactive sounds and games. I wish there were more seating areas for parents along the fence. I also wonder how the unshaded areas will do in the summertime.
Jill Scott: This park is absolutely beautiful and well worth a visit. I had been curious about it since the water in my yard connects to the lake, and I wanted to see where I’d end up if I went kayaking. There’s plenty of parking, along with a playground and nice beach areas. It’s a great spot to relax and explore!
Valerie Nation: This is a great marina to go out of to be closer to the 10,000 islands. We kayak and it was easy to unload and reload off the ramp. Parking was easy, prices are reasonable. Very nice bathrooms. Plenty of picnic tables and trash cans, clean. It is not a secret though, very busy so be early. The online info says it opens at 8 but it was definitely open earlier than that when we went on a Saturday morning.
Elliott Gervais: Very nice boardwalk park. You can walk for miles across pedestrian bridges and to a beautiful park a few kilometres away with a nice dog park.
Parking is free at this location, easy to get parking during the week
Libertyguy63: Paradise found. Fine white sand, calm salt water, warm sunshine made today’s visit (a first) to the west coast on Florida a memorable one. Bring a pail because the shells are beautiful and bountiful.