- The list below includes 240 free or cheap things to do in or near Oakland Park, Florida, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Parks, Movie Theaters and Beaches.
- From Easterlin Park to Funky Buddha Brewery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oakland Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Lauderdale, Delray Beach, Hollywood and Boca Raton.
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Locals love the whimsical Plantation Woods Park, a 2.5 acre park with a wooded theme. Log benches, tree houses, 3 playground areas, and specialty tree swings make this park unique and special.
6.5 Miles
An indoor kids' play place spanning over 13000 square feet, Jump Jam N Party features a variety of attractions. There are giant inflatables, arcade games, and even a rock climbing wall. The facility also offers day camps and pajama parties.
6.6 Miles
Adults and children enjoy spending a day or evening at Margate's Brunswick Lanes. The bowling alley features 32 lanes, as well as billiards, a lounge, a gaming arcade and a snack bar.
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5431 NW 15th St, Ste 10, Margate, FL 33063
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Established in 1976, Premier Swimming Pool Renovation Corp is a company that provides pool renovation services to its customers. Other services provided include pool tile renovations, colored pool lighting installation, and pool mosaic creation, among many others.
6.7 Miles
The Plantation Historical Museum offers permanent exhibits covering the Seminole and Tequesta tribes, historically significant families of the area, and memorabilia from the town's police and fire departments. It is situated in the Botanical Gardens Park and is adjacent to the Butterfly Garden.
6.8 Miles
Featuring a fishing pier, Hillsboro Inlet Park offers visitors a scenic walkway where they can watch boats pass by and take in panoramic views of the ocean. The park features a lighthouse and has a playground for children.
7.0 Miles
At the Brunswick Margate Lanes, guests can access 32 bowling lanes, two billiard tables, and arcade video games. The location also contains a lounge, a snack bar, and a pro shop.
7.2 Miles
Totalling nearly 10 acres, the Liberty Tree Park is an ever evolving local favorite. The park has installed restroom facilities, bike storage, trash receptacles, and park benches to make the park more usable.
7.2 Miles
Undergoing tragic destruction in 2005 due to Hurricane Wilma, Fig Tree Park has been rebuilt and is better than ever. The new playground in the park is modern, safe, and provides a great location for community bonding.
7.4 Miles
Those looking for bargains can visit the Festival Flea Market. In here there are more than 500 shops which sell anything from cosmetics to furniture. There are also restaurants on the premises.