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frvta.org | 45 Continued from page 42Stuart BeachStuart Beach is a lovely beach where dogs are allowed on leashes. It provides a sandy getaway in Martin County for you and your pet. Stuart Beach is located across from the Elliott Museum and the Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center. The park offers a variety of amenities, including covered picnic areas, beach volleyball courts, basketball courts, showers, restrooms, and more.Web: www.discovermartin.com/directory/stuart-beach-florida-beachesAddress: 889 NE Ocean BlvdStuart, FL 34996Phone: (772) 221-1418Stuart BeachJohn D. MacArthur Beach State ParkJohn D. MacArthur Beach State ParkWith its pet-friendly trails, this beautiful state park in North Palm Beach allows you to explore nature and enjoy the coastal scenery with your pet. A barrier island paradise, it protects rare plant and animal habitats while offering snorkeling, shelling, boating, birding, and bicycling. Web: www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/john-d-macarthur-beach-state-parkAddress: 10900 Jack Nicklaus DrNorth Palm Beach, FL 33408Phone: 561-624-6952%u00a03.4.Okeeheelee ParkOkeeheelee Park is a large park with multiple trails, picnic areas, and amenities, making it a great place in West Palm Beach to spend the day outdoors with your pet. This 1,700-acre park includes the Pooch Pines Dog Park, and dogs can stay on leashes elsewhere in the park. Web: https://okeeheeleepark.com/pooch-pines-dog-park/Address: 7500 Forest Hill BlvdWest Palm Beach, FL 33413Phone: 561-966-6600Hugh Taylor Birch State ParkContinued on page 52Barkham at Markham Dog ParkLocated in Sunrise within Markham Park, this dog park features separate areas for large and small dogs, agility equipment, and plenty of shade. It%u2019s a huge facility with about three acres of grass, paths, playthings, and shelters. There%u2019s water available on site. Some people also refer to this as the Weston Dog Park since it%u2019s right on the northeast corner of Weston.Web: https://markhampark.com/barkham-park-dog-parkAddress: 16001 W State Rd 84Sunrise, FL 33326Phone: 954-357-8868 Hugh Taylor Birch State ParkThis Fort Lauderdale park offers a range of outdoor activities, including pet-friendly hiking trails and picnic areas. Hugh Taylor Birch is the city%u2019s own %u201cCentral Park,%u201d complete with gopher tortoises and boat access from the Intracoastal waterway. It%u2019s easy to see why Hugh Taylor Birch wanted to preserve his estate for future generations to enjoy%u2014it%u2019s an oasis perfect for relaxation and exercise.Web: www.floridastateparks.org/HughTaylorBirchAddress: 3109 E Sunrise BlvdFt Lauderdale, FL 33304Phone: 954-564-45215.6.7.