Earth Day is a great opportunity to show some love to the planet — especially when you’re exploring a place as naturally beautiful as Greater Fort Lauderdale. Whether you’re a local nature lover or a curious visitor, making small eco-friendly choices can help keep beaches pristine, waters clear and support a more sustainable future for everyone under the sun. Here are simple ways to make the most of your stay in Greater Fort Lauderdale — all while giving back to Mother Nature.

Explore on Two Wheels

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B Cycle

Why sit in traffic when you can feel the wind on your face? Instead of renting a car or relying on rideshare apps, consider exploring Greater Fort Lauderdale on an electric bike! Broward BCycle offers a convenient and sustainable way to get around, with numerous docking stations throughout Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and Pompano Beach. Single rides start at $7, and there’s also a seven-day pass available for $41. Biking reduces carbon emissions and allows you to soak up those gorgeous waterfront vistas at your own pace.

Paddle Your Way Through Nature

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Hugh Taylor Birch

Skip the motorized boats and opt for a more eco-friendly adventure through Greater Fort Lauderdale’s serene waterways. Take a leisurely paddleboard ride through the peaceful mangroves of Hollywood’s West Lake Park or explore the winding canals of Fort Lauderdale’s Hugh Taylor Birch State Park by kayak or canoe. Whichever path you choose, you’ll gain a closer connection to nature while keeping carbon emissions at zero.

Stay at Eco-Conscious Hotels & Campgrounds

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Pelican Grand Beach Resort

It’s easy being green — especially at one of Greater Fort Lauderdale’s eco-friendly hotels. 

The Pelican Grand Beach Resort is committed to sustainability, featuring energy-efficient systems and a focus on conservation. Meanwhile, the Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort is known for its eco-friendly initiatives, including a water conservation program and partnerships with local sustainability organizations. 

Certain properties may feature unique sustainable initiatives, common eco-friendly practices include the use of Energy Star–certified appliances, environmentally safe cleaning agents, programs encouraging the reuse of towels and linens, and comprehensive recycling systems. Staying at hotels prioritizing green practices helps ensure your vacation has a lighter environmental impact.

Want to reduce your carbon footprint even further? Consider camping in one of our local parks. The campgrounds at C.B. Smith Park, Easterlin Park, Markham Park and Topeekeegee Park (also known as T.Y. Park) are open year-round and accommodate full hook-up RVs. Markham Park also offers tent camping at designated campsites. Meanwhile, Quiet Waters Park provides unique rent-a-tent camping, featuring platform tents equipped with a tepee or tent, grill, fire ring, electricity and picnic tables.

 

Support Local by Visiting a Farmers Market

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Yellow Green Farmers MarketVisiting a local farmers market is a great way to embrace sustainability while enjoying delicious, fresh food. The MKT at Las Olas Oceanside Park in Fort Lauderdale and Yellow Green Farmers Market in Hollywood offer an abundance of locally grown produce, artisanal goods and farm-to-table treats. By shopping at these markets, you’re supporting local farmers, reducing the carbon footprint associated with transporting goods and treating your taste buds to vibrant ingredients.

Participate in a Beach Cleanup

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Fort Lauderdale Beach

Love the ocean? Who doesn’t. Show your affection by joining a local beach cleanup. Nonprofit organizations like Heal the Planet frequently host cleanups at popular spots such as Fort Lauderdale beach and Hollywood Beach, where volunteers roll up their sleeves to help remove litter and preserve marine life. It’s a fulfilling way to give back, soak up the sun and connect with fellow eco-conscious travelers.

Sip Sustainably with a Reusable Water Bottle

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South Florida’s heat makes hydration a must. But instead of reaching for single-use plastic bottles, bring a reusable one. Many hotels, parks and attractions offer water refill stations, making it easy to stay refreshed while reducing plastic waste. This simple swap helps keep beaches and streets cleaner and supports the global fight against plastic pollution.

By making small changes in the ways you explore, travel and consume, you can help preserve Greater Fort Lauderdale’s natural charm. This Earth Day – and every day – let’s make sustainability a priority.