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Tall Cypress Natural Area lets Coral Springs slow down under shade

Tall Cypress Natural Area gives Coral Springs a shaded trail and natural setting inside a city better known for neighborhoods and roads.

Coral Springs can feel carefully planned, with long roads, homes, schools, and shopping centers doing their jobs. Tall Cypress Natural Area gives the city a softer pause.

Tall Cypress has trails, shade, benches, picnic tables, restrooms, and accessible features. Broward County operates it as a natural area. That makes it a small, useful example of South Florida outdoor life: not a huge wilderness trip, but a local place where trees, birds, and quiet can still fit inside a busy city.

For residents, this kind of place helps make the map easier to live in. It gives a walk that is not only a sidewalk beside traffic. It gives families, birders, and slow walkers a reason to notice the land under the neighborhood pattern.

Check the current park page before going. Hours, trail access, pets, events, weather, and maintenance can change a simple plan. The best visit is unhurried, shaded, and based on the actual entrance you plan to use.

Where to see it

Tall Cypress Natural Area at 3700 Turtle Run Boulevard in Coral Springs. Check the city or Broward County park page for access, hours, trail details, pets, and current notices.

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Last checked against these sources: July 5, 2026.

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