Park-Like Broward Suburb
Welcome to Parkland, a master-planned Broward County city defined by preserved green space, gated communities, and family-oriented schools.
Parkland is a city in the northwest corner of Broward County, Florida, about 40 miles north of Miami and roughly 20 miles northwest of downtown Fort Lauderdale. It was incorporated in 1963 with an explicit mission to preserve parkland and open space, and that founding principle continues to shape the city's low-density, green, and meticulously planned character. The city is home to roughly 35,000 residents, yet its layout feels spacious because of strict zoning and a deliberate emphasis on parks and landscaping. Nine public parks, miles of walking and equestrian trails, and extensive preserved green space distinguish Parkland from the denser suburbs of South Florida. Development is almost entirely residential and master-planned, with gated communities such as Heron Bay, Parkland Golf & Country Club, and Cypress Head offering resort-style amenities including clubhouses, pools, tennis courts, and golf. Education is a central draw. Five public schools sit within the city limits, operated by Broward County Public Schools, and Parkland's schools are widely regarded among the strongest in the county, drawing many families to the area. The city's reputation for safety, quality schools, and well-maintained public spaces reinforces its standing as one of northern Broward County's most sought-after family communities. The city's location balances seclusion with access. The Sawgrass Expressway runs along its western edge, connecting to Coral Springs, Boca Raton, and the broader region, while Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport lies within about a half-hour drive. Commercial development is intentionally limited, so residents rely on neighboring cities for major shopping and dining. For homebuyers, Parkland offers newer, amenity-rich single-family homes in a quiet, family-oriented setting — a distinctive profile among northern Broward County's suburban communities.
Parkland is located in the northwest corner of Broward County, Florida, about 40 miles north of Miami. It sits near Coral Springs and Boca Raton, within the greater South Florida metropolitan area.
Parkland is known for its commitment to preserving parkland and open green space, its low-density master-planned and gated communities such as Heron Bay, and its family-oriented public schools, which are among the county's most highly regarded.
Parkland is served by Broward County Public Schools. Five public schools are located within the city limits, and the surrounding area offers additional district, charter, and private school options for families.
Parkland lies about 20 miles northwest of downtown Fort Lauderdale and roughly 40 miles north of Miami. The Sawgrass Expressway provides direct access to Coral Springs, Boca Raton, and the broader region.
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