Address: 9220 NW 44th St, Sunrise, FL 33351, USA
Phone: +19547474600
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Steve Bogus
Very new and very nice, with a little something for everyone! Small, yet compact with a really well planned wetlands boardwalk.
Amber McCloud
Wow didn’t even know this beautiful well kept park existed! Great for kids and great for walking the trail.
Adrian Sączek
Great park, a lot of fun there.
Fortners Garden
A well maintained neighborhood park feeling like getaway without actually leaving town. We enjoyed an early Sunday stroll stopping to take in the various pavillions , woodland inspired areas, chess stations, wetland conservation boardwalk. The kids play ground is spacious and adorable. The restrooms are clean and tidy.
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Walking Trails? Absolutely. Stunning and serene, good park for a little walking. What's an Oak tree's favorite school subject? Geometry! 😄 If you want to hear one of the oak trees laugh just tell it acorny joke! 😄
Yes, about 2 years ago me and my friends where at the park and two guys came over to us asking to get a phone call and after a while of talking on his phone they both ran off with his phone and my other friend’s phone that she had charging right next to us
No charge to enter and yes there are swings
No, there is no wifi internet at the park. Cell service is ok in most areas, but not great. Try going with someone who can turn on wifi hotspot on their cell phone for you. I do that for my kids' Kindle fire tablets.
no internet in the park.. wish they had it
You need to call the park and reserve it.
It wasn't when I was there January 15, 2021
No, it's a small parrk open to the public
Ok we will look when you are here, with more detail about it, unless other park goers removed or discarded
Oak Hammock Park features two ADA-accessible playground areas, an environmental boardwalk, nature trails, an outdoor classroom, the Live Oak Chess Patio, wood carvings by chainsaw artist Scott McAllister, and three pavilions perfect for small family picnics. There is not a volleyball court at this time.
I didnt see any tables and bar b que grills.
The walking loop is just over 1/2 mile, .52. If you walk it twice it is just over a mile. If you take the bridge it changes the distance.
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