Located in Davie, Florida Tree Tops Park is a natural park that was created in 1980. The park sits on a 243.3 acres piece of land that was originally earmarked to be a golf course before Broward County intervened. The park is the gateway to the Pine Island Ridge Natural Area.
It was the scene of the Seminole Indian war battles, led by the Seminole chief Ar-pi-uck-i, also known as Abiaka.
Ar-pi-uck-i, also known as Abiaka or Sam Jones, was a powerful spiritual alektca and war chief of the Miccosukee, a Seminole–Muscogee Creek tribe of the Southeast United States. Ar-pi-uck-i successfully defied the U.S. government and refused to remove to the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi and his influential leadership in the Second Seminole War resulted in the permanent Native American presence in Florida. He was undefeated in his battles with the U.S. Army, some battles fought on the very land of tree Tops Park, and skillfully moved his tribe from one location to another to avoid the army. He is a Seminole hero.
A statue of Ar-pi-uck-i is on display at the rear of the main office at the beginning of the trails.
You can start your tour at the rear of the park at the main office. There are several posters describing the park, what to see and do and information about Ar-pi-uck-i. Pick up a map so you don’t miss any of the attractions. Exit out the back of the office and you will find a shaded rest area with picnic tables and a statue of Ar-pi-uck-i. There are several walking, jogging and biking trails to start your exploration of the woods. Be on the lookout for many animals and birds. There are also horse trails throughout the park.
Exiting the front of the office and walking down the main road you will find a workout area and more trails. Further on you will find playground areas for the children, restrooms and picnic shelters. There is also a Safety Town for children to ride their bikes and learn how to deal with traffic lights and railroad crossings.
Exiting Safety Town and walking towards the entrance, you will see signs on the right guiding you to the observation tower. Follow the pah to the tower and climb the steps for a great view of the area.
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