Published November 6, 2025

A Guide to Parks & Recreation in Coral Springs

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Written by Claudio & Robyn Petasne

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Why Parks Matter for Living in Coral Springs

Coral Springs is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, ample green spaces and a strong emphasis on community wellness. The city’s department of parks & recreation manages dozens of parks, sports facilities and programs that enhance lifestyle value for residents. Coral Springs+2Coral Springs+2
For real-estate-aware buyers (and sellers) this is a key selling point — access to quality parks often correlates with stronger neighborhood appeal and higher satisfaction for families.


Key Features of the Parks & Recreation System

Here’s what stands out about Coral Springs’ parks & recreation offerings:

  • The city offers more than 50 parks and green-spaces covering community, neighborhood and sports grounds. Coral Springs+2Coral Springs+2

  • A robust program lineup: from aquatics to tennis/pickleball to summer camps, and special-population programs. Coral Springs+1

  • Sports and recreation fields: e.g., the sprawling North Community Park (36.5 acres) offers baseball, soccer/lacrosse fields, tennis courts, sand volleyball, walking trails and more. Coral Springs

  • Data from the Trust for Public Land indicate that “Coral Springs has 65 parks” mapped for access, investment and equity. Trust for Public Land


Top Parks to Highlight

Here are a few standout parks to mention in your blog (you can link to them or include mini-profiles):

1. North Community Park
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Located at 5601 Coral Springs Drive, the park features: basketball courts, tennis, sand volleyball, playgrounds, picnic pavilions, soccer/football fields, and paved & lit walking trails. Coral Springs
Ideal for: families with active children, sports leagues and neighborhood gatherings.

2. Cypress Park (and adjacent Cypress Hammock)
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Cypress Park spans 46 acres and includes 5 baseball fields, 4 soccer fields (two artificial turf), pickleball courts, playgrounds and a fitness track. Coral Springs
Adjacent Cypress Hammock adds swimming pool with slide, tennis courts and nature trails. Coral Springs
Ideal for: multi-sport families, teens, and those wanting both athletic and leisure amenities.

3. Aquatics & Special Facilities
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The city’s Aquatic Complex welcomes over 600,000 visitors annually. Coral Springs+1
Also notable: the skate park at Betti Stradling Park (northeast corner of Wiles Road & Coral Springs Drive) for rollerbladers/skateboarders. Coral Springs
Ideal for: families looking for year-round recreational variety, teens, fitness-minded residents.


Tips for Residents & Home-Buyers

  • Check park proximity when touring homes. A property near a well-maintained, active park can add lifestyle value, especially for families.

  • Ask about programming and sports leagues. For example, if a buyer has kids in soccer or wants pickleball access, see which parks support those amenities.

  • Use the official park directory. The city offers a searchable park directory by category (sports ground, trails, swimming, etc.). Coral Springs+1

  • Consider time of day and lighting. Some parks close at 10 p.m. and have lighting schedules (e.g., North Community Park fields). Coral Springs

  • Promote local quality of life. When you’re marketing a listing, mention “walking distance to ___ park” or “minutes from pickleball courts at Cypress Park” — simple touches that differentiate.

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