Frequently Asked Questions about T.Y. Park
What is it like to live in T.Y. Park, Hollywood, FL?
T.Y. Park is a Broward County public recreational park, not a residential neighborhood, so there are no homes inside the park. It offers outdoor amenities for nearby residents such as a lake with boating/fishing access, picnic shelters, playgrounds and walking trails. Nearby housing is typical of Hollywood, FL with suburban-to-urban residential areas and a humid subtropical climate of hot, humid summers and mild winters; check Broward County Parks for current facility details and hours.
Is T.Y. Park, Hollywood, FL expensive?
T.Y. Park is a Broward County public park with generally low day‑use and parking fees. Most amenities—picnic areas and trails—are available at low or no additional cost, while reservable shelters and equipment rentals carry separate fees. Exact rates are set by Broward County Parks & Recreation and can be confirmed on the county website or by contacting the park.
What is the weather of T.Y. Park, Hollywood, FL?
Coastal South Florida has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the area’s ~60 inches (≈1,500 mm) of annual rainfall, while November–April is sunnier and less humid. Typical summer highs are in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (31–33 °C), winter highs around 70–75 °F (21–24 °C), and hurricane season runs June–November with peak activity in Aug–Oct.
How safe is T.Y. Park, Hollywood, FL?
T.Y. Park is operated by Broward County Parks and Recreation and is a busy daytime recreational area with picnic pavilions, trails, sports facilities and a dog park. Incidents in the park are handled by local law enforcement, but detailed, park-specific crime statistics are not centrally published. For current safety information check Broward County Parks advisories and local police or Broward Sheriff’s Office crime maps and recent reports before visiting.