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John U. Lloyd Beach State Park Perfect for a day at the beach, this park provides an abundance of recreational activities. Surf fishing, canoeing, swimming, nature study, boating, and picnicking will keep you busy. For those interested in South Florida's underwater beauty, Lloyd Beach has one of the easiest and most interesting shore dives in the area. The park has two boat ramps with easy access to the ocean through the Port Everglades Inlet, which will please those who prefer to fish in open water.
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Haulover Nude Beach A Miami-Dade County Regional Park located between the cities of Sunny Isles Beach and Bal Harbour, with a designated naturist (clothing-optional) beach at the north end, created July 14, 1991 by South Florida Free Beaches. The Park Department has estimated that between 66% & 85% of park visitors use the naturist beach area.
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Hugh Taylor Birch State Park Biking, Canoeing, Nature Trails, Picnicking, and Beach Access.
This park is an oasis of tropical hammocks. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Visitors can rent a canoe and paddle along a mile-long freshwater lagoon or fish from the seawall.
Nature lovers can hike along two short trails and learn about local plants and wildlife while bicyclists and skaters glide along the paved park road. Visitors can access the beach via the pedestrian tunnel under A1A. Picnic areas overlook the channel; pavilions with water and electricity are available for rental.
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Fort Lauderdale Gay Beaches Fort Lauderdale's Sebastian Street Gay Beach is located at Sebastian Street and North Fort Lauderdale Beach Dr. (A1-A), Fort Lauderdale. This is the most popular gay beach in Fort Lauderdale .
An alternative gay beach is Fort Lauderdale's 18th Street Gay Beach; located at the intersection of 18th Street and Fort Lauderdale Beach Dr. (A1-A), Fort Lauderdale.
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