HALLANDALE
Dade County line to Hallandale Beach Boulevard
Concrete walls, armed guards and security cameras hog an eroding beach
where the sun sets in mid afternoon behind mountainous condos. Theres relief about
300 yards short of the northern limit of this mile long stretch, where concrete yields to
picnic tables, volleyball and what must be South Florida's only beachside bocce court.
Parking: Meters
Food: Behind the condos, pack it; north of condos, you can buy
it.
Facilities: One bathroom at north end; none south by condos. Get
the feeling they dont want you by the condos.
Lifeguards: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
HOLLYWOOD BEACH
Hallandale Beach Boulevard to Sheridan Street
A relatively un-crowded beach with a small sand dune buffer from the
highway. This is a great place for kids to play, but picnic areas are sparse.
Parking: 75 cents an hour; south area, 25 cents for 20 minutes.
Food: Smorgasbord of ethnic offerings along Broad walk; south,
bring a, cooler wide, beautiful sandy beach. South of Ocean walk
Facilities: Lots
Lifeguards: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
NORTH HOLLYWOOD
Sheridan Street to Dania Beach Boulevard
Sea grape, sea oats, sand dunes, sea birds-a slice of surprisingly
unspoiled sand. At North Beach Park, you find concessions and bathrooms. North of the
county park, side streets of A1A lead to an even more isolated beach. The natural
atmosphere vanishes at far north, where homes and apartments jut onto beach.
Parking: $3 weekdays, $5 weekends park; meters 75 cents per hour
Food: Concession stands
Facilities: Nice bawd showers at the south end.
Lifeguards: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
DANIA BEACH
Dania Beach Boulevard to North of Dania Pier
Ample parking and a concession stand serve this tiny beach, which seems
haunted by the ghost of failed SeaFair mall. Get out on the super soft sand and the mall's
corroded skeleton vanishes behind a curtain of sea grapes.
Fee: $1 an hour at meter is way too much.
Food: Concessions and SeaFair restaurant.
Facilities: Yes.
Lifeguards: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
JOHN U. LLOYD STATE RECREATIONAL AREA
North to Dania Beach Boulevard
Space, restrooms, parking, shade aplenty. Condo-free seascape. Canoe
trail in mangroves.
Parking: $3.25 all day.
Food: Amply stocked general store; concession stands.
Facilities: Numerous, nice and well-ventilated
bathrooms-skylights even!
Lifeguards: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
HARBOR BEACH
North of Port Everglades Inlet to 7th Street Causeway
Sprawling desert studded with "no trespassing" signs and
cabanas. So huge is this beach that people trudge across boardwalks as long as football
fields just so they can get a glimpse of the surf. This paradise is controlled by condos
and private beach clubs, but bathers in the know get here through a marked gate on
Southeast 20th Street.
Parking: Free, but scarce. (Take 1 7th St. Causeway to SE 23rd
Avenue, left on Barbara Drive then right on South Ocean. Park at end of road on west side,
from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. only.)
Food: Ask the condo dwellers for some Grey Poupon to go with the
ham sandwich you'll have to pack.
Facilities: No.
Lifeguards: No.
FORT LAUDERDALE SOUTH
17th Street Causeway to Sunrise Boulevard
Bury that seedy spring break image-this beach is back. Skaters dodge
pink tourists. New bistros brim in the evening. Extensive face lift-a tad theme-parkish,
sort of yuppified South Beach-gives open, inviting feel to hotel row. South end boasts
beachside basketball court endless picnic tables and barbecue pits, volleyball areas.
Superb sand everywhere: deep, soft.
Parking: $5 in beachside lot but just $1 at huge lot west of A1A;
25 cents buys 30 minutes at meters.
Food: Fast-food on tourist row; cook your own at south end.
Facilities: South end has plenty of public bathrooms; elsewhere,
it's bars or hotels.
Lifeguards: 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
FORT LAUDERDALE NORTH
Sunrise Boulevard to Oakland Park Boulevard
North of hotel strip, locals rule. The beach is narrow
and without frills such as restrooms and concessions, but you can surf here in section
just north of Sunrise.
Parking: Free along A1A, 25 cents an hour in tiny
beach front parks north of 19th Street. Pay $3.25 to park all day at Hugh Taylor Birch
State Rec. Area on Sunrise Boulevard and you can also use the park's restrooms across A1A
from the beach.
Food: Use tunnel to Birch park or walk south to
hotels, pizza joints. Farther north, some hotels boast beach bars, restaurants.
Facilities: No-unless you use tunnel to Birch ,.
Lifeguards: Nada.
GALT OCEAN MILE
Oakland Park Boulevard to Flamingo Drive
Sand is fine. Concrete completely overwhelms. Hotels
rent wave runners and sailboards, but it's meant for guests.
Parking: None existent.
Food: Visit a hotel or bring your own.
Facilities: It's hotel it or hold it.
Lifeguards: None.
LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA
Flamingo Drive to Pine Avenue
Amid line of oceanfront concrete, though mostly the
low-rise kind, is a funky fishing pier and assortment of seafood restaurants and shops
peddling T-shirts and seashell. This is Florida from the 1950s. Great hand-packed
milkshakes at Anglin's Pier cafe.
Parking: $1 per hour at meters close to beach; 50
cents per hour off-beach.
Food: Restaurants and concessions.
Facilities: In places to eat.
Lifeguards: None.
SEA RANCH LAKES
Pine Avenue to Atlantic Boulevard
This street includes small, exclusive town of Sea Ranch
Lakes, as well as Broward County beach front. There is a marked public access off
A1A-nearest parking spots are more than a mile in either direction. Sand is decent and
beach uncrowded but otherwise not much.
Parking: No fee nor parking either.
Food: None.
Facilities: None.
Lifeguards: None.
POMPANO BEACH
Atlantic Boulevard to Northeast 16th Street
Big beach with parking, picnic tables, barbecue grills
and volleyball courts.
Parking: Meters at 50 cents an hour. Quarters
only.
Food: Concessions and restaurants.
Facilities: Creepy.
Lifeguards: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
WAHOO LAGOON
Northeast 16th Street to Hillsboro Inlet
Enter on a wooden walkway over a clear mangrove lagoon
and stroll wide, golden sand stretching toward rocky jetty watched over by Hillsboro
lighthouse-the prettiest view in Broward. Despite nearby homes there's an isolated feel,
reminiscent of New England coast.
Parking: Just 22 spaces at $1 an hour (It's hard
to find: them east o Marine Drive off A1A. If you cross the Hillsboro Inlet, you've gone
too far). If full, drive south to North Ocean Park east of A1 A at Northeast 1 6th Street.
Food: Bring your own.
Lifeguards: None.
Facilities: Lagoon entrance has shower only;
North Ocean Park has showers and bathrooms.
HILLSBORO BEACH
Hillsboro Inlet to Southeast 10th Street
There is no public access.
Parking: None.
Food: None.
Facilities: None.
Lifeguards: None.
DEERFIELD BEACH
Southeast 10th Street to Palm Beach County line
Stroll wide pleasant seaside walkway. Sit under the
palms on the cool grassy berm. Drop a hook off the well-scrubbed pier.
Parking: $1 per hour at meters.
Food: Concessions and restaurants.
Facilities: Clean if not quite numerous enough.
Lifeguards: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.