Best Places for a Stroll
Ocean Broadwalk, downtown circle paths, Intracoastal views, mangrove nature, and county-park loops for Hollywood walkers.
Picked and checked by hand; updated when hours, venues, menus, or source pages change.
This is the signature Hollywood stroll. The city says the one-of-a-kind Broadwalk runs nearly 2.5 miles along the Atlantic and serves pedestrians, joggers, bicyclists, and rollerbladers.
- Best for: the classic Hollywood ocean walk
- Website: https://www.hollywoodfl.org/1049/Hollywood-Beach
Use ArtsPark for a shorter downtown loop. The city page says the walking path is .423 miles, and the park includes a lighted walking path, amphitheater, playground, splash pad, restrooms, and Baobab trees.
- Best for: a downtown loop with shade and events
- Website: https://www.hollywoodfl.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/ArtsPark-at-Young-Circle-87
Use Holland Park when the walk should face the Intracoastal instead of the ocean. The city page lists walking path, nature trails, pavilions, restrooms, a boat ramp, and an Intracoastal view.
- Best for: Intracoastal-front walking
- Website: https://hollywoodfl.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Holland-Park-29
Use Anne Kolb when you want mangrove-nature context rather than a beach promenade. Broward County lists Anne Kolb Nature Center in Hollywood with no gate fee and more than 1,500 acres.
- Best for: nature-center and mangrove time
- Website: https://www.broward.org/Parks/Pages/park.aspx?=1
Use T.Y. Park for a longer inland loop. Broward County places T.Y. Park at 3300 N. Park Road in Hollywood, and the park is the county's large local green-space answer away from the beach.
- Best for: longer inland park loops
- Website: https://www.broward.org/Parks/pages/park.aspx?park=37