PARKS & RECREATION
For a
small Town, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea offers a variety of
opportunities for residents and children to enjoy the
beach and numerous other outdoor activities.
The
Town's most-cherished resource is a living coral reef
teeming with colorful marine life within 100 yards of
the beach. The Town’s coral reefs are extremely popular
with local snorkelers and “beach divers” from all across
South Florida.
A day
at the beach can be fun, relaxing and enjoyable. The
Town has six portals at six of its seven entranceways to
the beach [Pine, Washingtonia, El Prado, Datura,
Hibiscus and Palm avenues). A landscaped beach pavilion
is also planned for the Town’s main entrance to the
ocean at Commercial Boulevard.
Anglin’s Pier:
One of only four piers in Broward County, Anglin’s Pier
offers tourists and anglers a prime spot to view the
ocean and catch fish. The pier, which is privately
owned, is located at Commercial Boulevard and the
ocean.
Municipal Park:
This facility is on Bougainvillea Drive
behind Town Hall at 4501 Ocean Drive. In addition to a
playground, residents can play basketball on the Town’s
outdoor basketball court or kick a soccer ball around on
the soccer field.
Washingtonia Park:
Built with a grant from Broward County, Washingtonia Park is
on the ocean at Washingtonia Avenue (adjacent to the
Laura Ward Portal).
Little League:
The Town is part of the Coral Ridge Little League
Baseball District.
Tennis Courts:
Keys to the Town’s Tennis Courts are available to Town residents at Town Hall. Click here for a list of the court fees for FY2011-12.
Shuffleboard: A
lifetime key to the Town’s shuffleboard court can be
obtained for $25.
For
more information, please call Town Hall at 965-640-4200.