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Hikes around Lauderdale explore a landscape defined by coastal habitats, mangrove forests, and preserved hardwood hammocks. The region is predominantly flat, offering accessible nature trails in Broward County through urban wilderness areas and state parks. These routes often feature boardwalks over wetlands and paths shaded by dense subtropical canopy.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Big pavilion, the outdoor eating area was still closed for the winter when I was there today.
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Como Pavilion is the perfect spot next to Como Lake to enjoy a peaceful lunch break under much appreciated shade.
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The Minnesota State Fairgrounds, located in Falcon Heights, hosts the legendary "Great Minnesota Get-Together." Spanning 322 acres, it features historic architecture, livestock barns, food vendors, and year-round events and exhibitions.
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Como Park in Saint Paul is a popular urban oasis with a diverse range of attractions. The park features the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory but also encompasses scenic cycling & walking paths, picnic areas and a beautiful lake.
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Saint Anthony Falls is the only natural and major waterfall along the entire length of the Mississippi River. Known as Owámniyomni (which roughly translate to whirlpool) among the native Dakota people, the falls are of important cultural and spiritual significance.
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This lake was originally a wetland that was expanded when the surrounding park was developed. It is fed by storm sewer water run off, which for years resulted in algae blooms in the summer which produced a not-so-pleasant smell. However, recent efforts to improve the water quality, such as replacing invasive species with native plants and other filtration systems have greatly reduced the amount of algae blooms.
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The Space Tower is a Minnesota State Fair staple that was built in 1964. It is an amusement ride that can be seen from afar.
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Yes, there are over 90 hiking routes to explore in the Lauderdale area. The vast majority are easy, well-suited for all fitness levels, and showcase the region's unique subtropical landscapes like mangrove forests and hardwood hammocks.
The trails around Lauderdale are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the accessible, flat paths that wind through unique natural environments, from the dense canopy of hardwood hammocks to boardwalks over serene wetlands.
Yes, many parks in Broward County allow dogs on a leash. For a scenic walk with your dog, consider the trails at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, a popular spot that offers shaded paths and views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go.
Fern Forest Nature Center is an excellent choice for families. It features easy-to-navigate boardwalk trails that are perfect for all ages, winding through a lush forest with over 30 species of ferns. The trails are short, shaded, and offer a great introduction to Florida's native plant life.
For a pleasant walk with river views, Colee Hammock Park is a beautiful spot popular for its scenery. If you're looking for a longer route that combines city and water scenery, the Hennepin Avenue Bridge – The Nicollet Island Inn loop from Marcy-Holmes offers a lovely walk along the river.
Many parks in the area offer paved or hard-surface trails. The Hennepin Avenue Bridge – Mill Ruins Park loop from St Anthony West is a moderately-rated option that includes paved sections, making it accessible for walkers looking for a smooth surface.
For hiking in Fort Lauderdale's humid subtropical climate, it's best to wear lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing. A hat and sunglasses are essential for sun protection. Sturdy walking shoes are sufficient for most trails, but be sure to bring insect repellent, especially for trails near wetlands or during the warmer months.
Yes, several parks are accessible via Broward County Transit. For example, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is located right off Sunrise Boulevard and is served by several bus routes, making it one of the easiest parks to visit without a car.
Secret Woods Nature Center offers a tranquil escape within the city. This urban wilderness area features boardwalk and dirt trails that meander through a mangrove forest and by a tidal marsh. It's a highly-regarded spot for observing wildlife and enjoying a quiet walk.
The Fort Lauderdale area is famously flat, so you won't find significant elevation gain. Most trails, like the easy Langton Lake Park loop, have minimal incline. For a slightly more strenuous workout, focus on longer distance routes rather than elevation.
The region has several excellent nature preserves. Fern Forest Nature Center is a local favorite, known for its extensive collection of ferns and beautiful boardwalks. Another great option is Secret Woods Nature Center, which provides a glimpse into a pristine mangrove ecosystem right in the heart of the urban area.


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