Frequently Asked Questions about Central Broward Regional Park
What is it like to live in Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill, FL?
Homes adjacent to Central Broward Regional Park have direct access to a large public recreational complex with sports fields, walking paths, playgrounds and an ICC-certified cricket stadium that hosts international and local matches. The surrounding area is suburban with a mix of single-family homes, apartments and commercial corridors, and is served by Broward County Transit and nearby I-595 for regional access. Lauderhill’s cost of living and median home prices have historically been lower than Broward County and Fort Lauderdale averages, while local crime rates have been higher than county averages; prospective residents should review current statistics. The climate is South Florida’s hot, humid summers, mild winters and a hurricane season from June through November.
Is Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill, FL expensive?
General access to Central Broward Regional Park is free, but events at the park’s stadium and organized field rentals, pavilion rentals or parking for ticketed events typically require fees. Fee amounts are set by Broward County and vary by event or facility. Nearby housing and living costs vary by property and market; check current rental/sales listings and the county park fee schedule for exact prices.
What is the weather of Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill, FL?
Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill, FL has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. Summer highs typically reach the upper 80s to low 90s °F (≈31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most rainfall occurring May–October; annual precipitation is about 60 inches (≈1,500 mm). Hurricane season runs June 1–November 30, peaking in August–September. Winters are mild, with daytime highs in the mid-70s °F and overnight lows in the 50s; snow does not occur.
How safe is Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill, FL?
Large events at the park are staffed with on-site security and typically coordinated with local law enforcement; event organizers post specific security and entry policies. For everyday recreational use the park posts hours and rules that visitors are expected to follow. For current, verifiable safety data and recent incident reports consult the Lauderhill Police Department or Broward County crime-mapping tools and review event-specific advisories before attending.