The Best Places to Visit in Deerfield Beach, Florida
Abhishek Velankar
Deerfield Beach is a town filled with parks, whether they be amusement parks or general jogging parks.When staying in Deerfield, one does not need to go long before he/she finds a park worth visiting.
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Sullivan Park is a popular park with a shaded play-area for kids and a splash pad.
From Sullivan Park a ferry is available to Deerfield Island Park. Here, one can explore the various trails in the forest with a variety of birds to see.
Deerfield Beach International Fishing Pier is where the local fishing is carried out. Bait Shops are located nearby. The Pier itself is lovely to walk around with its impressive view of the ocean.
South Florida Railway Museum uses model trains and exhibits to showcase the history of trains in Florida.
Constitution Park contains a recreation room, a game room as well as it's own Arboretum with plenty of different species of plants to see.
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Quiet Waters Park is the biggest park in Deerfield. Among its many amusements include water skiing, other water rides, a general pets area as well as a Renaissance festival.
Another park worth visiting is Pioneer Park. The park offers boating in the Atlantic Ocean, fishing, picnic tables as well as a softball field.
The Butler House is managed by the Deerfield Beach Historical Society. It tells the history of Deerfield Beach since the 1920s and also hosts events. There's also a small gift shop with different items found here for sale.