Hillsboro Inlet Park
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At Hillsboro Inlet Park, you’ll find a small playground, picnic tables, fishing spots and lovely harbor views. In the distance is Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse built in 1906. Take your photos from here, as getting to the lighthouse is a challenge. It is open only a few times per year and requires booking a tour by boat. Once there, you have the opportunity to climb the 175 steps to the top (closed footwear required). Located here is another Barefoot Mailman statue, this one by sculptor Frank Varga.
2700 N Ocean Blvd
Pompano Beach, FL
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