Quiet Waters Park

Quiet Waters Park in Florida is a serene escape offering diverse outdoor activities amidst lush landscapes and tranquil waters.

430
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
350,000
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Quiet Waters Park

 

Quiet Waters Park, located in Broward County, Florida, spans over 430 acres and is known for its extensive recreational opportunities. Its geography is marked by serene lakes and diverse landscapes, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Established in 1986, the park is a popular destination for locals and tourists seeking a nature-oriented experience. Visitors can enjoy activities such as mountain biking on the park's designated trails, camping in both developed and primitive sites, and fishing in the calm waters of the lakes. Quiet Waters Park also hosts the annual Renaissance Festival, which draws crowds from across the region. Notable features of the park include its cable water-skiing attraction and the Butterfly World, a tropical oasis with thousands of butterflies, birds, and lush vegetation. Quiet Waters Park is an inviting destination for those looking to explore Florida’s natural beauty while engaging in various outdoor pursuits.

Highlights

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Cable water-skiing attraction providing thrilling experiences for all skill levels

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The renowned Butterfly World, home to thousands of butterflies and birds

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Picnic areas and rental shelters perfect for family gatherings and events

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Mountain biking trails that cater to different levels of riding experience

Notable Natural Features

Cable Water-Skiing

A unique feature of the park where visitors can enjoy water-skiing without the need for a boat.

Butterfly World

The world's largest butterfly park with thousands of butterflies, exotic birds, and aviary gardens.

Renaissance Festival

An annual festival that offers historical reenactments, entertainment, and themed shopping.