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06-2025 The Tree at Pompano Beach in Hight rate 15 location for tourist in Pompano Beach, FL, USAFern Forest Nature Center - Coconut Creek bossle tommy (InExile03): Awesome trails! The trails are not very long but its nice to make multiple trips through them. I visited in late February and there were not any mosquitoes. I saw wildlife and a great variety of plants very shortly into my trip. M&B Railroad Museum - A Gentle Touch Pet Grooming: The museum didnt appear to be open. It was a Monday. The Locomotive does not look that nice anymore. Nice little town, though. Sam Atkins Park - Blountstown Sarah Anne: This park has a lot of variety. Plenty of ways to spend an afternoon. Some things are a bit dated, without compromising the usefulness or enjoyment from those pieces of equipment. Bathrooms arent amazing, but to be expected from an outdoor recreational area not constantly maintained. All in all the kids( and myself) had a great time here. Lots of room to roam. If other families are enjoying the afternoon you can easily spread out and have enough space to share. M&B Railroad Park - Anna Parker: This is an amazing piece of history to view an excellent as background for taking the photo’s to reflect on this epic adventure. A water park is close for kiddos to enjoy Panhandle Pioneer Settlement - Blountstown Shae Fendrick: This is such a cool historic place! Came here for a field trip with the kids. I didn’t catch her name but the woman who worked at the gift shop was so polite and kind to my group of littles. She taught the kids how to play a game in the gift shop. We ended up buying that game hours later before we left for the day. It’s so fun! There is a ton of history here and the kids enjoyed learning from the people at each stop. Highly suggest stopping here for a visit! Thank you to all the staff for welcoming us here. Punta Gorda Nature Park - Punta Gorda Shell T: We went here a few years ago and it was absolutely beautiful. This time was a different experience. The plants are still pretty that are located near the parking areas. However not only are most of the trails flooded and not pretty, the area is unsafe.. especially if you have a dog or child. Not only did we encounter many flooded areas with very smelly water, we encountered rusty nails, bridges with gaps big enough for a small dogs feet to fall through (look like poor repairs), bridges that can cause someone to trip, part of the trail borders scattered all over the place, tree limbs hanging down about to fall on trail, and more! I think hurricane Ian over a year ago probably hit it hard. However the clean up on the trails has been very slow. I think they should close the trails until they can make them safer. The gardens by the parking lots are beautiful and well kept as well as the picnic areas. Also be aware there are no bathrooms. I took many pics. Its sad to see this once beautiful place in this shape. The one star is because there were poinsettia plants and berries scattered around a dog friendly park, there were rusty nails on the trail, and my dog almost hurt herself badly on the bridge with the gaps. So they one store was for safety reasons. Also the flood waters made mosquitoes HORRIBLE even at 4pm. I will change my review when safety things are addressed. Laishley Park - Ivette: Good for walking, fishing, have a picnic day or celebrate something, there is an area where you can have a party.