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I forgot the name but one up north has waterskiing and a bike path. Really nice park.
If you wanna take a tourist to a spot where you're guaranteed to see an alligator, go to Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands in Boynton Beach (on Hagen Ranch Road between Atlantic Ave and Boynton Beach Blvd).

There's a female gator there that has a nest. She's in the same spot every day. Ask one of the park employees when you get there and they'll tell you where to look
 

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If you wanna take a tourist to a spot where you're guaranteed to see an alligator, go to Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands in Boynton Beach (on Hagen Ranch Road between Atlantic Ave and Boynton Beach Blvd).

There's a female gator there that has a nest. She's in the same spot every day. Ask one of the park employees when you get there and they'll tell you where to look
I have some nerdy family coming down who might like that thanks. The park I was talking about is Okeeheelee. Not so much nature but they have a lot of physical stuff and you can rent peddle boats and kayaks. Down the road is a singletrack in the woods. I went there with a chick and it was pretty rough. Fun but doubt I would do it again. Okeeheelee is great for a bike ride on a path. I tow the bikes up there for that. They also have disc golf if you’re into that.
 
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I have some nerdy family coming down who might like that thanks. The park I was talking about is Okeeheelee. Not so much nature but they have a lot of physical stuff and you can rent peddle boats and kayaks. Down the road is a singletrack in the woods. I went there with a chick and it was pretty rough. Fun but doubt I would do it again. Okeeheelee is great for a bike ride on a path. I tow the bikes up there for that. They also have disc golf if you’re into that.
Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County (just barely north of WPB, about an hour drive for us) is also great for kayaking.

I didn't see any gators when I went but the dockhand said they're usually everywhere there on the Loxahatchee River
 

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I have some nerdy family coming down who might like that thanks. The park I was talking about is Okeeheelee. Not so much nature but they have a lot of physical stuff and you can rent peddle boats and kayaks. Down the road is a singletrack in the woods. I went there with a chick and it was pretty rough. Fun but doubt I would do it again. Okeeheelee is great for a bike ride on a path. I tow the bikes up there for that. They also have disc golf if you’re into that.
They just redid everything.
Shark Wake Park | West Palm Beach, FL | Cable Wake & Inflatable Aqua Park
 

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Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County (just barely north of WPB, about an hour drive for us) is also great for kayaking.

I didn't see any gators when I went but the dockhand said they're usually everywhere there on the Loxahatchee River
Rode bikes there from Singer Island. Nice park indeed.
 

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Coward County Florida trash taking over this thread with Gator news.
This is about @Lars. He’s in a dark place.
We are not talking about Broward, kthnx.

Wow and that’s just the water part of it. The land part is huge with the bike path.
If the weather is good, I’m going to check it out Friday.
Thursday I am headed to the water park they just redid at Lion Country Safari.