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Owls Lookout Park
SW 26th St, Davie, FL 33325, United States
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Ha
Review №1

Great Park with really nice walking and biking paths. The grassy areas are beautiful for a romantic picnic. Stow lake is a fun walk, but the boats and concessions are way too expensive. All in all an awesome place to spend a sunny Davie, FL day.

Ed
Review №2

Park has 2 sections, divided by a road. Both are quiet, peaceful, have shaded seating, and the pooches love it. The owls like to sit out and watch visitors. Entertainment for everyone! lol

Fe
Review №3

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Je
Review №4

First of all, its called Ted Ferrone Park. There are maybe 4 owls here living between 2 owl dens that are protected from people being able to bother them. This park lacks any shade whatsoever but offers a basketball court, playground, beach style volleyball area (with no net), a great workout area, 4 raquetball courts and a big open field for football or soccer practices. It also has a walkway all throughout the park to run or walk around on. Its a great park, just wish it had some shade especially by the playground.

Do
Review №5

They seem to be really caring.

Ba
Review №6

CONVENIENT LOCATION OFF S FLAMINGO ROAD. SHADED AND GREAT CIRCULAR JOGGING TRAIL

Ja
Review №7

Nice park with Bbq grills and open fields!

Ar
Review №8

This park is the result of Vice Mayor Susan Starkeys work to protect the burrowing owls. In 2010 the Davie Town Council dedicated the open space at SW 26 Street and Flamingo Road for the purpose of preserving and protecting burrowing owls who face a small risk of future extinction. They are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. These owls are small and live in underground burrows found usually in parks. In this case a park was created to protect the burrows. Three artificial burrows were created in the park with the help of students from Indian Ridge Middle School, members of Broward County, South Florida Audubon Society, Project Perch, and town staff. It is thought that the park is home to 11 burrowing owls. The park is actually located on two sides of a road. A major downside to the park is that there is no parking lot. I took a risk and parked anyway and could not believe my eyes when a saw an owl perched on his protection sign. I actually saw four owls hanging out the burrow but only one wanted his picture taken. I dont usually see owls so this was a real treat for me. In addition to the protected burrows the park also contained a pavilion, picnic tables, benches, a paved walking trail, and a small butterfly garden.

Fa
Review №9

Great place to watch owls, or use some of the workout bars!

Ru
Review №10

Good park to go and meditate an look at the owls very quiet

Sh
Review №11

Cute little park. Has a small path with exercise stations. Also has a covered picnic area and a grill. But...no restrooms.

Su
Review №12

Peaceful Spot!

Ja
Review №13

Its a nice little Park theres not much shade though

Sh
Review №14

A nice quiet place to sit and relax.

Ke
Review №15

Beautiful preserved park .

Ev
Review №16

Very nice and peaceful park

Ja
Review №17

It is quiet and cool place to chill

Lu
Review №18

Little park of grass no play grounds ect. Home for Burrowing owls

Ma
Review №19

Small quiet and not crowded

Ya
Review №20

I love it

Ru
Review №21

Nice park

La
Review №22

Relaxing

Mi
Review №23

Quite and clean

Ch
Review №24

Owls 4 sure

No
Review №25

Super for kids

Sh
Review №26

Ok views

sy
Review №27

Very beautiful place romantic

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  • Address:SW 26th St, Davie, FL 33325, United States
  • Site:http://www.davie-fl.gov/
  • Phone:+1 954-797-1000
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Nature preserve
  • Park
Working hours
  • Monday:9am–7pm
  • Tuesday:9am–7pm
  • Wednesday:9am–7pm
  • Thursday:9am–7pm
  • Friday:9am–7pm
  • Saturday:9am–7pm
  • Sunday:9am–7pm
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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