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Published Thursday, May 9, 1996, in the Miami Herald.

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Photos by EMILY KELSEY / Herald Staff




HAVING A GOOD TIME: Seven-year-old Marcia Lazzeri has some fun on a trampoline at Markham Park's campgrounds. Marcia, her family and five other families from church spent a recent weekend at the park, located at 16001 W. State Road 84 in Sunrise.



PACKING UP: Fort Lauderdale residents Mary O'Brien and Paige Turner tear down a tent at Hollywood's Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, above. O'Brien, Turner and eight other women spent a weekend at the park recently. At right, people ride a paddle boat on TY's lake.


Want to spend some time in the great outdoors, but not be too far from the comforts of home?

Public parks in Broward, Dade and the Everglades offer camping opportunities from primitive to pampering.

There are campgrounds that require you to bring everything with you -- and then pack out all your trash. Others will furnish you with tents, coolers and even a boat.

Now's a good time to reserve campground space -- before the mosquitoes and heat chase you and your family back indoors.

For details on South Florida camping sites, please see Page 8.



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