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Lewis Landing Park — Attraction in Fort Lauderdale

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Lewis Landing Park
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Nearby attractions
Riverside Park
555 SW 11th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
11th Ave Bridge
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center For The Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum, Inc.
1022 W Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Museum of Discovery and Science
401 SW 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Esplanade Park
400 SW 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Florence C Hardy Park & Southside Cultural Center
25 SW 9th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Coontie Hatchee Park
Coontie Hatchee Landings Park, 1116 SW 15th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
1310 Gallery - Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts
1310 SW 2nd Ct, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Nearby restaurants
The Riverside Market Cafe
608 SW 12th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
The pizza spot
601 SW 12th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Jerk Machine at Ft Lauderdale
317 SW 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Pummarola Fort Lauderdale "Pizza Napoletana"
620 W Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
The Chimney House - Grill & Cafe
701 W Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Tarpon River Brewing
280 SW 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Pirate Republic Seafood Restaurant
400 SW 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
The House on the River
301 SW 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
The Yum Food Truck
503 SW 2nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Nearby hotels
The Blue House, Fort Lauderdale (Guesthouse)
1137 SW 8th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Tarpon Harbor
427 Davie Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Abdo New River Room
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Riverbend Apartments by Lowkl
247 Nugent Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
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Lewis Landing Park

630 SW 9th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
4.7(121)
Open until 9:00 PM
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
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attractions: Riverside Park, 11th Ave Bridge, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center For The Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum, Inc., Museum of Discovery and Science, Esplanade Park, Florence C Hardy Park & Southside Cultural Center, Coontie Hatchee Park, 1310 Gallery - Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts, restaurants: The Riverside Market Cafe, The pizza spot, Jerk Machine at Ft Lauderdale, Pummarola Fort Lauderdale "Pizza Napoletana", The Chimney House - Grill & Cafe, Tarpon River Brewing, Pirate Republic Seafood Restaurant, The House on the River, The Yum Food Truck
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fortlauderdale.gov
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Nearby attractions of Lewis Landing Park

Riverside Park

11th Ave Bridge

Broward Center for the Performing Arts

Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center For The Performing Arts

Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum, Inc.

Museum of Discovery and Science

Esplanade Park

Florence C Hardy Park & Southside Cultural Center

Coontie Hatchee Park

1310 Gallery - Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts

Riverside Park

Riverside Park

4.4

(71)

Open 24 hours
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11th Ave Bridge

11th Ave Bridge

4.7

(27)

Open 24 hours
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Broward Center for the Performing Arts

Broward Center for the Performing Arts

4.7

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center For The Performing Arts

Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center For The Performing Arts

4.7

(578)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Lewis Landing Park

The Riverside Market Cafe

The pizza spot

Jerk Machine at Ft Lauderdale

Pummarola Fort Lauderdale "Pizza Napoletana"

The Chimney House - Grill & Cafe

Tarpon River Brewing

Pirate Republic Seafood Restaurant

The House on the River

The Yum Food Truck

The Riverside Market Cafe

The Riverside Market Cafe

4.7

(1.1K)

$$

Open until 2:00 AM
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The pizza spot

The pizza spot

4.5

(207)

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Jerk Machine at Ft Lauderdale

Jerk Machine at Ft Lauderdale

4.1

(498)

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Pummarola Fort Lauderdale "Pizza Napoletana"

Pummarola Fort Lauderdale "Pizza Napoletana"

4.8

(593)

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Ariel W.Ariel W.
Lewis Landing Park in Ft. Lauderdale has quite an amazing history. Archaeological items relating to the Tequesta including animal bones, pottery shards,and shells were found in the park in 2010 indicating a village was here from 800 to 1200 A.D.. The Tequesta were Native Americans who lived along the New River for at least 5,000 years. They used dugout canoes to travel the river from the Everglades to the Atlantic Ocean. When Spain claimed Florida there were thousands of Tequesta but by the time they gave Florida to England in 1763 there were less than 300 left having been wiped out by disease and sold as slaves to Cuba. The park is named for the Lewis family who came from the Bahamas in 1792 and settled on the banks of the New River. They lived on a farm growing coconuts, guava, limes and oranges until 1824. It was believed that their farm served as a way station for the British who were trying to subvert Spanish control. In 1830, Frankee Lewis now a widow sold the land for $400. Ten years ago the park was a vacant residential property. It has now been turned into a river front park with gazebos, a jogging path, a fishing dock, an observation deck, park benches, picnic tables, and a water fountain. The only drawback to the park is that parking is extremely limited with one car parking spot and one handicapped. On January 24, 2015 a statue of a Tequesta Indian sculpted by artist Nida Comas was added to the park. Plaques on the pedestal of the statue provide information about the Tequesta people who are now extinct. This beautiful park is the perfect place to exercise, enjoy a picnic or just take in the beautiful water view. It is also a wonderful place to sit and contemplate the people who came before us who once canoed down the waterways.
Luiz CentLuiz Cent
Great neighborhood park. People walk their dogs, go fishing, play sports, hang hammocks. It's a nice place to watch the boats pass by and have a picnic. There is barely any parking so ride your bike or walk!
Terrance RhodesTerrance Rhodes
You just won't find a more pleasant park filled with the rich, native American history draped with vivid scenery while embroided by the waterways of Classic Fort Lauderdale
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Lewis Landing Park in Ft. Lauderdale has quite an amazing history. Archaeological items relating to the Tequesta including animal bones, pottery shards,and shells were found in the park in 2010 indicating a village was here from 800 to 1200 A.D.. The Tequesta were Native Americans who lived along the New River for at least 5,000 years. They used dugout canoes to travel the river from the Everglades to the Atlantic Ocean. When Spain claimed Florida there were thousands of Tequesta but by the time they gave Florida to England in 1763 there were less than 300 left having been wiped out by disease and sold as slaves to Cuba. The park is named for the Lewis family who came from the Bahamas in 1792 and settled on the banks of the New River. They lived on a farm growing coconuts, guava, limes and oranges until 1824. It was believed that their farm served as a way station for the British who were trying to subvert Spanish control. In 1830, Frankee Lewis now a widow sold the land for $400. Ten years ago the park was a vacant residential property. It has now been turned into a river front park with gazebos, a jogging path, a fishing dock, an observation deck, park benches, picnic tables, and a water fountain. The only drawback to the park is that parking is extremely limited with one car parking spot and one handicapped. On January 24, 2015 a statue of a Tequesta Indian sculpted by artist Nida Comas was added to the park. Plaques on the pedestal of the statue provide information about the Tequesta people who are now extinct. This beautiful park is the perfect place to exercise, enjoy a picnic or just take in the beautiful water view. It is also a wonderful place to sit and contemplate the people who came before us who once canoed down the waterways.
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Great neighborhood park. People walk their dogs, go fishing, play sports, hang hammocks. It's a nice place to watch the boats pass by and have a picnic. There is barely any parking so ride your bike or walk!
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You just won't find a more pleasant park filled with the rich, native American history draped with vivid scenery while embroided by the waterways of Classic Fort Lauderdale
Terrance Rhodes

Terrance Rhodes

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Lewis Landing Park in Ft. Lauderdale has quite an amazing history. Archaeological items relating to the Tequesta including animal bones, pottery shards,and shells were found in the park in 2010 indicating a village was here from 800 to 1200 A.D.. The Tequesta were Native Americans who lived along the New River for at least 5,000 years. They used dugout canoes to travel the river from the Everglades to the Atlantic Ocean. When Spain claimed Florida there were thousands of Tequesta but by the time they gave Florida to England in 1763 there were less than 300 left having been wiped out by disease and sold as slaves to Cuba.

The park is named for the Lewis family who came from the Bahamas in 1792 and settled on the banks of the New River. They lived on a farm growing coconuts, guava, limes and oranges until 1824. It was believed that their farm served as a way station for the British who were trying to subvert Spanish control. In 1830, Frankee Lewis now a widow sold the land for $400.

Ten years ago the park was a vacant residential property. It has now been turned into a river front park with gazebos, a jogging path, a fishing dock, an observation deck, park benches, picnic tables, and a water fountain. The only drawback to the park is that parking is extremely limited with one car parking spot and one handicapped.

On January 24, 2015 a statue of a Tequesta Indian sculpted by artist Nida Comas was added to the park. Plaques on the pedestal of the statue provide information about the Tequesta people who are now extinct.

This beautiful park is the perfect place to exercise, enjoy a picnic or just take in the beautiful water view. It is also a wonderful place to sit and contemplate the people who came before us who once canoed down...

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5.0
4y

What a lovely spot. You can sit on one of the benches by the sea wall and experience what it's like to have a gorgeous green back yard on the beautiful tarpon river. I've seen people having elaborate picnics with cushions and candelabras and there's a dock should you wish to take your paddleboard for a spin. Always a nice breeze. This park has only 3 parking spaces as it is rather small. If you do visit, you may wish to be curtious and not stay too long so others may visit and...

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5.0
5y

I've grown up at this park and watched it grow with me. It's nice and big, spacious and calming. Even when there's a lot of people there, it feels like it's only you and the nature. My favorite part has got to be the floating dock. That's where I usually go to meditate, letting the waters rock me...

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