3/5 Ariel W. 1 year ago on Google • 1130 reviews
Twelve
acre
Founders
Park
in
Aventura
is
dedicated
to
those
who
helped
to
get
the
city
incorporated
in
1995.
There
is
a
monument
to
the
founders
of
Aventura
in
the
park.
There
are
two
sections
of
the
park,
north
and
south.
The
south
section
bayside
which
I
visited
is
on
the
promenade
that
runs
along
the
Intracoastal.
There
is
a
paved
walkway
and
the
Aventura
Community
Green
Garden.
Residents
of
Aventura
can
lease
a
a
4
x
12
foot
garden
plot
for
$110
a
year.
The
northern
section
of
Founders
Park
is
for
Aventura
residents
only.
There
is
a
welcome
center;
a
quarter-mile,
four
station
exercise
trail;
ADA
accessible
playground;
sun
shelters;
tennis
courts,
and
a
multipurpose
athletic
field
for
baseball,
softball,
football
or
soccer.
The
park
is
also
the
home
of
the
Founders
ParkSplashPad,
a
water
play
area
inside
the
park.
Admission
is
free
for
Aventura
residents
and
non
residents
used
to
be
able
to
pay
to
use
this
section
of
the
park
but
this
year
they
closed
to
anyone
that
does
not
have
ID
saying
they
live
in
Aventura.
This
is
the
first
city
park
I
have
ever
come
across
in
Florida
that
is
closed
to
non
residents.
This
is
probably
a
5
star
facility
if
you
live
here
but
if
you
are
from
outside
of
the
city
you
are
not
getting
in
the
north
side
of
this
fenced
in
park.
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