West Broward Family Suburb
Welcome to Plantation, a family-oriented Broward County city of roughly 100,000 residents directly west of Fort Lauderdale, known for its parks and Old Florida character.
Plantation is a city in Broward County, Florida, located directly west of Fort Lauderdale within the Miami–Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area. Incorporated in April 1953, the city covers about 22.8 square miles and has grown to roughly 100,000 residents, making it one of Broward County's larger and more established communities. Its name and early development reflect a deliberate post-war effort to create a planned, landscaped suburban community, and that legacy of tree-lined streets and green space still defines its character today. The city is governed by a strong mayor and a five-member city council, with a long-standing civic emphasis on neighborhood improvement, business district redevelopment, and parkland. Plantation's residential landscape is notable for its variety, ranging from traditional mid-century subdivisions to the distinctive large-lot, Old Florida neighborhoods of Plantation Acres and Historic Old Plantation, where acreage-style properties and equestrian-friendly living set the city apart from much of urban Broward County. Public education is provided by Broward County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the nation, with more than 236,000 students. The city is home to several district schools, including Plantation High School and Plantation Elementary. This school infrastructure, combined with the city's parks and mature neighborhoods, has long made Plantation a draw for families across South Florida. Plantation's location is a central part of its appeal. It sits about 10 miles west of downtown Fort Lauderdale, placing beaches, the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and the region's employment centers within easy reach, while Broward County Transit and major east-west corridors such as Interstate 595 and the Sawgrass Expressway connect the city across the region. The city's parks and recreation network is extensive, with destinations including Plantation Central Park, Plantation Heritage Park, Peace Mound Park, Welleby Park, and the Plantation Preserve Linear Trail offering a wide range of outdoor activities. This combination of green space, established housing, strong schools, and regional access makes Plantation a well-rounded place to live in western Broward County.
Plantation is in Broward County, Florida, located directly west of Fort Lauderdale. The city is part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area and lies within the county's central western corridor.
Plantation sits about 10 miles west of downtown Fort Lauderdale, a drive of roughly 12 minutes depending on traffic. Broward County Transit provides regular bus service between the two cities, and the West Regional Terminal in Plantation is a key county transfer point.
Plantation is served by Broward County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the United States, with more than 236,000 students. The city is home to schools including Plantation High School and Plantation Elementary.
Plantation is known for its tree-lined streets, extensive park system, and established residential neighborhoods. Areas such as Plantation Acres and Historic Old Plantation preserve a large-lot, Old Florida character that distinguishes the city.
Plantation was incorporated as a city in April of 1953 and covers about twenty-three square miles in Broward County. The city operates under a strong mayor form of government with a five-member elected city council.
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