Frequently Asked Questions about C.B. Smith Park
What is it like to live in C.B. Smith Park, Pembroke Pines, FL?
C.B. Smith Park is a large Broward County recreational park with a water park (Paradise Cove), sports fields, walking trails, a lake, camping and an aerial-adventure course, so residences nearby have ready access to outdoor and family amenities. The surrounding area is suburban Pembroke Pines with primarily single-family homes and apartment communities, nearby Broward County schools, shopping along Pines Boulevard and major roads (I‑75, Flamingo Road) making the area car-oriented. The climate is subtropical—hot, humid summers, mild winters and a June–November hurricane season—and local safety and cost-of-living vary by neighborhood, so consult Broward County crime data and current real-estate listings for precise, up-to-date figures.
Is C.B. Smith Park, Pembroke Pines, FL expensive?
C.B. Smith Park is a Broward County public park; general access to park grounds is typically free or low-cost, but paid attractions and services (Paradise Cove water park, campground, boat/gear rentals, and facility rentals) require admission or reservation fees. Exact prices and seasonal rates change and are published by Broward County Parks & Recreation. For current rates consult the official Broward County park page for C.B. Smith Park.
What is the weather of C.B. Smith Park, Pembroke Pines, FL?
C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines has a tropical climate with a hot, humid wet season roughly May–October and a warm, drier season November–April. Summer daytime highs typically reach about 89–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter highs average 70–75°F (21–24°C) and lows often 55–65°F (13–18°C). Annual rainfall is concentrated in summer (roughly 50–60 inches / 1,270–1,520 mm), the area is subject to hurricane season from June–November, and frosts are extremely rare.
How safe is C.B. Smith Park, Pembroke Pines, FL?
C.B. Smith Park is a Broward County park located in Pembroke Pines and is policed by the Pembroke Pines Police Department; the site hosts staffed recreational facilities including the Paradise Cove water park. City officers and park staff conduct routine patrols during operating hours, but specific incident levels vary over time. For up-to-date safety data and recent incidents consult Pembroke Pines Police crime maps or Broward County crime statistics and follow standard park precautions such as staying in populated, daylight areas and securing belongings.