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TY (Topeekeegee Yugnee)
Ty Topeekeegee Yugnee is a Native American-owned and operated business located in Hollywood, Florida. The business specializes in providing Native American-inspired clothing, jewelry, and accessories. They also offer a variety of traditional Native American crafts, such as dreamcatchers, drums, and flutes. The store also offers a selection of books, music, and videos related to Native American culture.
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User Reviews
Jonny Lieberbaum
Almost every morning my girlfriend and I walk TY park. We bring our coffee from Starbucks across the street, find a bench in the sun and love to watch the ducks frolicking. This is truly one of our favorite things to do! The park has the most beautiful trees and benches sporadically placed around the lake to enjoy the view. It’s clean and quiet and truly a tropical oasis. This is a world class park with so much to offer. You can tell the staff Also really cares about this place, the bathrooms are very well kept. Four thumbs up for TY park!
Orlaidys Sanchez
So many fun areas for the kids. The park is enormous with so many shaded areas to have a picnic. The water park is very nice. The bathrooms though are very dirty.
Ruth B
Topeekeege Park has relaxation area by the lake, a great place to spend time with family and friends. You can take your pets for a walk, ride bikes, and try fishing. 🚴🏻♀️🐶
John Cote
What a great park. I needed a place to walk my dog and found this park. Lots of trails for walking or biking. Benches and picnic tables. Birds like ibis and even parakeets. With a large lake in the center. Wonderful park.
Michael Bellomo
Topeekeegee Yugnee Park is an expansive county park (138 acres) with plenty of walking trails, bicycle paths, Castaway Island Water Park, shady picnic areas, a gazebo and a large lake in the center. Entrance on weekdays is free and weekends have a small vehicle entrance fee. Park is well maintained and there is plenty of room to explore.
Richard Tong
This is great park with a lot of space to relax or walk around the lake. We come here to walk our dog and now baby. You can ride your bike, play basketball, tennis and even go swimming in the pool (before they drain the pool for winter, you can bring your dog). You can bbq and for bigger gatherings there are shelters to rent. You can even rent a spot for your RV. Off of Sheridan and 95.
Hope Marie Bright
We were a little upset that the tennis courts are closed for maintenance until tomorrow, but we didn't care after we discovered that there are a gazillion birds just hanging out by the water and they're not afraid of humans AT ALL. Got lots of awesome pics. The park itself is so nice. Very shady and well-maintained.
Steve P
Entirely worth the affordable entrance fee and maybe even the annual pass! T.Y. takes multifaceted to new levels when you consider all of its amenities and how large it is. That said, parking has never been an issue and during my visits the visitors have all been polite and courteous, whether it be on the trails or the roads. I'd say the gem of the park is it's massive lake which provides life to the ecosystem and variety of wildlife inhabiting the premises. In addition to the different types of wildlife, you'll find ample space for picnics, spaces you can rent for parties, basketball courts, volleyball setups, even a water park. The park has shelters scattered throughout that contain gender-specific restrooms, but the park in general does it's best to be wheelchair accessible. Best of all, dogs are allowed and everyone usually has the courtesy to keep them on their respective leashes.
Luis Felipe Leal de San Martin
This has always been one of my favorite parks. It's well maintained. A great place to just unwind, connect with nature and get some exercise. The park has a nice path that is great for walking or running. Several pavilions, a camping area, playground area for children, water park, paddle boat rental, basketball courts, fitness area, Volleyball nets, tennis and racquetball, and some catch and release fishing areas. Dogs are allowed as long as they are always on a 6' leash and the owners pick up after them. Water fountains are also provided for the dog's use. a lot fields to play
Delida Garcia
Site perfectly level and huge the only downside is that the train track runs along the side of the campground and its annoying.