What could be better than combining two incredible summer activities in one? Get ready for a Florida waterpark adventure and a camping trip all rolled into one intensely awesome weekend. Camping is a huge past-time for Florida residents, and what better way to beat the heat this summer with a waterpark right nearby? Check it out.

C.B. Smith campground is one of the most sought-after spots in Broward County, Florida every summer.

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The 299-acres of C.B. Smith Park is extremely diverse, with a large campground, tennis complex, family golfing center, and even…

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….a gigantic and refreshing waterpark!

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Right next door to Paradise Cove Waterpark, there is a campground, which makes spending the night between your splash adventures a simple solution.

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You can even see the five-story tall towering waterslides from your campsite.

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Spend the afternoons at Paradise Cove Waterpark, with attractions such as Paradise Pipeline, Sharky’s Lagoon, Parrot’s Point, and Crazy Creek.

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Slip and slide your way down the 32-inch-wide tubes, over 400-feet with 400 gallons of water pushing riders along.

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After a long day under the summer sun, head back to your campsite next door, and get some shut eye…

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…because you can do it all over again the next day.

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This Florida waterpark campground is truly one-of-a-kind, and makes for the perfect family adventure all wrapped into one exciting weekend.

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Thanks to YouTuber Dream Kinetics, we have aerial views of what Paradise Cove is all about:

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To located Paradise Cove and C.B. Smith campground, you can use the address: 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33028. Paradise Cove is open from 10 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in May and then nearly seven days a week throughout the summer. Admission fees are $10 per person for all-day admission and $6.75 per person after 3 p.m. To find more information about Paradise Cove, visit the website here. For more information, including reservations for C.B. Smith Campground, visit the website here.

Have you ever been to Paradise Cove in Florida? How about the waterpark campground at C. B. Smith? Share with us your experience in the comments section. Otherwise, if you’re looking for other things to tackle this summer in the Sunshine State, check out this incredible natural swimming hole.

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