Your Guide To it all

Jeanette Melissa
Jeanette Melissa
Your Guide To it all

Milk Shakes/Bakery

Local Favorites
Knaus Berry Farm is Miami's favorite place for cinnamon rolls and more. Expect long lines! U-PICK Berries! Must haves: Cinnamon Rolls, Pecan Rolls & Herb Sticks. NOTE: OPEN SEASONALLY! Nov-Mid April
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Knaus Berry Farm
15980 SW 248th St
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Knaus Berry Farm is Miami's favorite place for cinnamon rolls and more. Expect long lines! U-PICK Berries! Must haves: Cinnamon Rolls, Pecan Rolls & Herb Sticks. NOTE: OPEN SEASONALLY! Nov-Mid April
Robert Is Here 19200 SW. 344th St. Homestead, FL 33034 https://www.robertishere.com/ 17 min (10.4 miles) Robert Is Here is a family-owned and operated fruit stand in Homestead, Florida. They Specialize in Rare & Exotic fruits and vegetables, mostly grown right on their farms. Although the location started off as a literal Fruit Stand located on the side of the road, it has grown into a complete tourist destination equipped with an Animal Farm, Play Area and picnic tables. They even have live music on the weekends! OPERATING HOURS: Store hours everyday are 9 AM until 6 PM. CLOSED-Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
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Robert Is Here Fruit Stand
19200 SW 344th St
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Robert Is Here 19200 SW. 344th St. Homestead, FL 33034 https://www.robertishere.com/ 17 min (10.4 miles) Robert Is Here is a family-owned and operated fruit stand in Homestead, Florida. They Specialize in Rare & Exotic fruits and vegetables, mostly grown right on their farms. Although the location started off as a literal Fruit Stand located on the side of the road, it has grown into a complete tourist destination equipped with an Animal Farm, Play Area and picnic tables. They even have live music on the weekends! OPERATING HOURS: Store hours everyday are 9 AM until 6 PM. CLOSED-Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
organic farm and greenhouse. Enjoy signature milkshakes, smoothies, coffee and teas all with locally sourced ingredients!
Heritage Market
29100 SW 177th Ave
organic farm and greenhouse. Enjoy signature milkshakes, smoothies, coffee and teas all with locally sourced ingredients!

Food and Family activities

Burr’s Berry Farm 13720 SW 216th Street, Miami, FL 33170 https://www.visittheberryfarm.com HOURS OF OPERATION: Mon. - Thu. 10 am - 6:30 pm Fri. 9 am - 7 pm Sat. 9 am - 9 pm Sun. 9 am - 7 pm Admission Pricing below reflects 2021-2022 admission pricing. $17 Adults / $13 Children *Weekends* $11 Adults / $9 Children *Weekdays* Adults (Ages 13 & Up) / Children (Ages 3-12) Payment of admission fee is required to enter The Berry Farm. All activities included in your admission. Admission fee does not include dining and/or shopping within the Farm. Additional purchase charges made inside are separate from any admission fee. (Admission price listed above includes sales tax.) Sunflowers Available Year-Round *Admission fee includes personal photography within the sunflower fields; however, sunflower-picking is a separate charge, dependent on number of flowers picked.* Strawberries Season Begins December *Admission fee includes strawberry-picking; however, pickings are a separate charge (by the pound).* Do I need a reservation to visit The Berry Farm? No, guests wishing to partake in a day at The Berry Farm, need only to arrive and pay the required admission fees. Are dogs allowed everyday? Yes, we are a pet-friendly destination. How much is it for the strawberry-picking? $3.50/lb. What forms of payment are accepted at The Berry Farm? We accept cash and credit cards.
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Burr's Berry Farm
13720 Southwest 216th Street
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Burr’s Berry Farm 13720 SW 216th Street, Miami, FL 33170 https://www.visittheberryfarm.com HOURS OF OPERATION: Mon. - Thu. 10 am - 6:30 pm Fri. 9 am - 7 pm Sat. 9 am - 9 pm Sun. 9 am - 7 pm Admission Pricing below reflects 2021-2022 admission pricing. $17 Adults / $13 Children *Weekends* $11 Adults / $9 Children *Weekdays* Adults (Ages 13 & Up) / Children (Ages 3-12) Payment of admission fee is required to enter The Berry Farm. All activities included in your admission. Admission fee does not include dining and/or shopping within the Farm. Additional purchase charges made inside are separate from any admission fee. (Admission price listed above includes sales tax.) Sunflowers Available Year-Round *Admission fee includes personal photography within the sunflower fields; however, sunflower-picking is a separate charge, dependent on number of flowers picked.* Strawberries Season Begins December *Admission fee includes strawberry-picking; however, pickings are a separate charge (by the pound).* Do I need a reservation to visit The Berry Farm? No, guests wishing to partake in a day at The Berry Farm, need only to arrive and pay the required admission fees. Are dogs allowed everyday? Yes, we are a pet-friendly destination. How much is it for the strawberry-picking? $3.50/lb. What forms of payment are accepted at The Berry Farm? We accept cash and credit cards.

Attractions

Zoo Miami 12400 SW 152 St. Miami FL, 33177 (305) 251-0400 https://www.zoomiami.org/ 4.5 Excellent Distance to Zoo Miami 16 min (9.2 mi) The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens, also known as Zoo Miami, is a zoological park and garden near Miami and is the largest zoo in Florida. Originally established in 1948 at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Zoo Miami relocated in 1980 as Miami MetroZoo to the former location of the Richmond Naval Air Station, southwest of Miami in southern metropolitan Miami-Dade County, in the center of the census-designated places of Three Lakes, South Miami Heights, Palmetto Estates and Richmond West. The only tropical zoo in the continental United States, Zoo Miami houses over 3,000 animals on almost 750 acres, 324 acres of which are developed. It is 4 mi around if walked on the path, and features over 100 exhibits. The zoo's communications director is wildlife expert and photographer Ron Magill. Zoo Miami is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Daily Admission Guest Price Adult (13+) $22.95 Child (3-12) $18.95 Children 2 and under FREE Zoo members FREE Parking FREE Note: Prices above do not include local 7% sales tax. No refunds or rainchecks * Prices may change
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Zoo Miami
12400 Southwest 152nd Street
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Zoo Miami 12400 SW 152 St. Miami FL, 33177 (305) 251-0400 https://www.zoomiami.org/ 4.5 Excellent Distance to Zoo Miami 16 min (9.2 mi) The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens, also known as Zoo Miami, is a zoological park and garden near Miami and is the largest zoo in Florida. Originally established in 1948 at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Zoo Miami relocated in 1980 as Miami MetroZoo to the former location of the Richmond Naval Air Station, southwest of Miami in southern metropolitan Miami-Dade County, in the center of the census-designated places of Three Lakes, South Miami Heights, Palmetto Estates and Richmond West. The only tropical zoo in the continental United States, Zoo Miami houses over 3,000 animals on almost 750 acres, 324 acres of which are developed. It is 4 mi around if walked on the path, and features over 100 exhibits. The zoo's communications director is wildlife expert and photographer Ron Magill. Zoo Miami is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Daily Admission Guest Price Adult (13+) $22.95 Child (3-12) $18.95 Children 2 and under FREE Zoo members FREE Parking FREE Note: Prices above do not include local 7% sales tax. No refunds or rainchecks * Prices may change
Gold Coast Railroad Museum 12450 SW 152nd Street Miami, FL 33177-1402 (305)253-0063 https://www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org 4.2 Very good Distance 16 min (9.2 mi) ABOUT THE MUSEUM The Gold Coast Railroad Museum is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and operating historic equipment. It houses over 40 historic rail cars including Presidential Rail Car 'Ferdinand Magellan,' and Florida East Coast Steam Locomotive #153. Founded in 1957, GCRM was built on the former Naval Air Station Richmond (NASR), the second largest WWII airship base in the United States. With over three miles of tracks, the NASR was an ideal place to build a railroad museum. The Gold Coast Railroad Museum became one of the three official Florida State Railroad Museums in 1984. Besides its rail cars, the museum includes a model railroad room, a Naval Air Station Richmond exhibit, Thomas play tables, and multiple displays of rail equipment. GCRM operates as a non-profit organization, and devotes itself to instilling the rich history of rail in each of its guests. Hours of Operation: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday and Sunday Thanksgiving Day: Closed Christmas Day: Closed New Year's Day: Closed ADMISSION ADULT - $12.00 CHILD (AGES 3 - 12) - $10.00 CHILD (2 AND UNDER) - FREE SENIORS (55+) - $5.00 AAA DISCOUNT: BUY ONE GET ONE FREE MILITARY: FREE ZOO TICKETS: $2.00 OFF with a valid admission ticket or admission receipt from Zoo Miami.
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Museo ng Gold Coast Railroad
12450 SW 152nd St
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Gold Coast Railroad Museum 12450 SW 152nd Street Miami, FL 33177-1402 (305)253-0063 https://www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org 4.2 Very good Distance 16 min (9.2 mi) ABOUT THE MUSEUM The Gold Coast Railroad Museum is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and operating historic equipment. It houses over 40 historic rail cars including Presidential Rail Car 'Ferdinand Magellan,' and Florida East Coast Steam Locomotive #153. Founded in 1957, GCRM was built on the former Naval Air Station Richmond (NASR), the second largest WWII airship base in the United States. With over three miles of tracks, the NASR was an ideal place to build a railroad museum. The Gold Coast Railroad Museum became one of the three official Florida State Railroad Museums in 1984. Besides its rail cars, the museum includes a model railroad room, a Naval Air Station Richmond exhibit, Thomas play tables, and multiple displays of rail equipment. GCRM operates as a non-profit organization, and devotes itself to instilling the rich history of rail in each of its guests. Hours of Operation: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday and Sunday Thanksgiving Day: Closed Christmas Day: Closed New Year's Day: Closed ADMISSION ADULT - $12.00 CHILD (AGES 3 - 12) - $10.00 CHILD (2 AND UNDER) - FREE SENIORS (55+) - $5.00 AAA DISCOUNT: BUY ONE GET ONE FREE MILITARY: FREE ZOO TICKETS: $2.00 OFF with a valid admission ticket or admission receipt from Zoo Miami.
Wings Over Miami 14710 SW 128th Street Miami, FL 33186 (305) 233-5197 4.0 Very good Distance 16 min (9.2 mi) History: The Kendall location of Wings Over Miami Air Museum is a hangar facility that traditionally has been used as an aviation museum. In 1986, pilot Kermit Weeks housed his growing collection of vintage aircraft in such a way that it could be shared with the community in a museum setting. In 1992, Weeks Air Museum was crushed by Hurricane Andrew and severely damaged almost all the planes. The museum was rebuilt and remained there until Mr. Weeks moved his ever-growing collection to Polk County, Florida, where he was able to expand onto 1300 acres and create his “Fantasy of Flight”. Weeks Air Museum moving out of Miami left a void in the aviation community in South Florida. As a result, in late 2001, four military and classic plane enthusiasts came together and decided to transition the existing hanger into “Wings Over Miami Air Museum”. The museum’s new board and founders, Walter Orth, Larry Ploucha, Vincent Tirado and Tom Righetti envisioned a “flying” museum. They worked with Kermit Weeks make a smooth progression into the facility. A new collection was acquired including vintage aircraft, military trainers, and jet aircraft from the Cold War era. The museum’s collection of aircraft is almost entirely in flying condition, and some are flown regularly, mainly on the weekends. Additionally, there is recurrent plane maintenance and renovation activity on site which the public may notice as they walk through the museum. This too, is keeping with the museum’s mission of being an active flying museum. HOURS Wednesday through Sunday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Closed Monday and Tuesday
Wings Over Miami Air Museum
14710 SW 128th St
Wings Over Miami 14710 SW 128th Street Miami, FL 33186 (305) 233-5197 4.0 Very good Distance 16 min (9.2 mi) History: The Kendall location of Wings Over Miami Air Museum is a hangar facility that traditionally has been used as an aviation museum. In 1986, pilot Kermit Weeks housed his growing collection of vintage aircraft in such a way that it could be shared with the community in a museum setting. In 1992, Weeks Air Museum was crushed by Hurricane Andrew and severely damaged almost all the planes. The museum was rebuilt and remained there until Mr. Weeks moved his ever-growing collection to Polk County, Florida, where he was able to expand onto 1300 acres and create his “Fantasy of Flight”. Weeks Air Museum moving out of Miami left a void in the aviation community in South Florida. As a result, in late 2001, four military and classic plane enthusiasts came together and decided to transition the existing hanger into “Wings Over Miami Air Museum”. The museum’s new board and founders, Walter Orth, Larry Ploucha, Vincent Tirado and Tom Righetti envisioned a “flying” museum. They worked with Kermit Weeks make a smooth progression into the facility. A new collection was acquired including vintage aircraft, military trainers, and jet aircraft from the Cold War era. The museum’s collection of aircraft is almost entirely in flying condition, and some are flown regularly, mainly on the weekends. Additionally, there is recurrent plane maintenance and renovation activity on site which the public may notice as they walk through the museum. This too, is keeping with the museum’s mission of being an active flying museum. HOURS Wednesday through Sunday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Closed Monday and Tuesday
Pinto’s Farms 14890 SW 216 St, Miami • Florida 33170 +1 (305) 878-4662 +1 (305) 338-0651 https://pintosfarms.com/ 5 min (2.4 miles) Pinto's Farm is located in Miami's historic and luscious countryside-the Redlands. The Pinto's began a labor of love and soon turned the farm in to what is now one the most beautiful venues in South Florida--the perfect place to host memorable events. The Pinto's continue their hard work and the many fun activities at the farm are now open to the public during the day. In addition, they have also opened a Farmers Market where only the freshest produce, most delicious milkshakes and smoothies are sold. It is no doubt that Pinto's Farm is becoming one of the most desirable places in South Florida to celebrate that special day. Suggested duration 2-3 hours Features animals Saturdays & Sundays 10:00am 6:00pm Unlimited rides are included with the admission price! Experience a day in the countryside without leaving the city! No matter what age you are, you’ll enjoy the many activities around our farm!”
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Pinto's Farm
14890 SW 216th St
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Pinto’s Farms 14890 SW 216 St, Miami • Florida 33170 +1 (305) 878-4662 +1 (305) 338-0651 https://pintosfarms.com/ 5 min (2.4 miles) Pinto's Farm is located in Miami's historic and luscious countryside-the Redlands. The Pinto's began a labor of love and soon turned the farm in to what is now one the most beautiful venues in South Florida--the perfect place to host memorable events. The Pinto's continue their hard work and the many fun activities at the farm are now open to the public during the day. In addition, they have also opened a Farmers Market where only the freshest produce, most delicious milkshakes and smoothies are sold. It is no doubt that Pinto's Farm is becoming one of the most desirable places in South Florida to celebrate that special day. Suggested duration 2-3 hours Features animals Saturdays & Sundays 10:00am 6:00pm Unlimited rides are included with the admission price! Experience a day in the countryside without leaving the city! No matter what age you are, you’ll enjoy the many activities around our farm!”
Coral Castle Museum 28655 South Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33033 (305) 248-6345 13 min (6.1 miles) If you had visited Coral Castle in the 1940’s you would have been greeted enthusiastically by a man weighing a mere 100 pounds and standing just over 5 feet tall. He would have asked you for ten cents admission and introduced you to his fantasy world. As you moved around his sculpture garden in stone, and the significance of each piece was explained, you would have been witness to the great pride Ed Leedskalnin took in his work. Since it is documented that no one ever witnessed Ed’s labor in building his beloved Coral Castle, some have said he had supernatural powers. Ed would only say that he knew the secrets used to build the ancient pyramids and if he could learn them, you could too. Today, you can tour the Coral Castle using our audio stands, with narration available in English, Spanish, French or German. We also have knowledgeable guides available to conduct tours. Features of the Coral Castle Museum include a 9-ton gate that moves with just a touch of the finger, a Polaris telescope and functioning rocking chairs – all made entirely of stone. We wonder what was the inspiration that could cause a man to spend 28 years to carve a Coral Castle from the ground up using nothing but home made tools. An homage to unrequited love? Perhaps to illustrate ancient sciences that defy gravity? Or maybe just sheer, raw human determination? The Coral Castle is an everlasting mystery to those who explore it. HOURS OF OPERATION Open Thursday-Sunday, 9am-6pm (last tour 5pm) Closed Monday-Wednesday COST OF ADMISSION Adults (ages 13 and up) $18.00 Children (ages 7 – 12) $8.00 Children (under age 6) Free If you’re a fan of unusual places, this is a must-see! It’s been featured on the History Channel, Travel Channel and countless documentaries attempting to dissect exactly how it was built. It’s been on shows like “Ancient Aliens” and “Mystery Hunters” and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the Department of the Interior. This is a dog-friendly spot! Bring your pup along for the fun. I also recommend you visit on a cooler or overcast day as there isn’t much shade. You can also pack a picnic and bring your own food — you’re not obliged to eat at the cafe.
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Kastilyong Coral
28655 S Dixie Hwy
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Coral Castle Museum 28655 South Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33033 (305) 248-6345 13 min (6.1 miles) If you had visited Coral Castle in the 1940’s you would have been greeted enthusiastically by a man weighing a mere 100 pounds and standing just over 5 feet tall. He would have asked you for ten cents admission and introduced you to his fantasy world. As you moved around his sculpture garden in stone, and the significance of each piece was explained, you would have been witness to the great pride Ed Leedskalnin took in his work. Since it is documented that no one ever witnessed Ed’s labor in building his beloved Coral Castle, some have said he had supernatural powers. Ed would only say that he knew the secrets used to build the ancient pyramids and if he could learn them, you could too. Today, you can tour the Coral Castle using our audio stands, with narration available in English, Spanish, French or German. We also have knowledgeable guides available to conduct tours. Features of the Coral Castle Museum include a 9-ton gate that moves with just a touch of the finger, a Polaris telescope and functioning rocking chairs – all made entirely of stone. We wonder what was the inspiration that could cause a man to spend 28 years to carve a Coral Castle from the ground up using nothing but home made tools. An homage to unrequited love? Perhaps to illustrate ancient sciences that defy gravity? Or maybe just sheer, raw human determination? The Coral Castle is an everlasting mystery to those who explore it. HOURS OF OPERATION Open Thursday-Sunday, 9am-6pm (last tour 5pm) Closed Monday-Wednesday COST OF ADMISSION Adults (ages 13 and up) $18.00 Children (ages 7 – 12) $8.00 Children (under age 6) Free If you’re a fan of unusual places, this is a must-see! It’s been featured on the History Channel, Travel Channel and countless documentaries attempting to dissect exactly how it was built. It’s been on shows like “Ancient Aliens” and “Mystery Hunters” and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the Department of the Interior. This is a dog-friendly spot! Bring your pup along for the fun. I also recommend you visit on a cooler or overcast day as there isn’t much shade. You can also pack a picnic and bring your own food — you’re not obliged to eat at the cafe.
Schnebly Redland's Winery 30205 SW 217th Ave Homestead Florida 33030 Email: info@schneblywinery.com (305) 242-1224 16 min (10.4 miles) A massive estate with a novel, subtropical approach to winemaking. Instead of producing wines using grapes, Peter Schnebly, a farmer and the founder of the winery, creates wines made from native tropical fruit – think mangos, lychee, passionfruit, guava, starfruit, coconuts and even avocados. Over the years, Schnebly’s vision has evolved to become a unique gastronomic destination, home to not only his winery, but also the Miami Brewing Co. and The Redlander Restaurant. Suggested duration 1-2 hours BUSINESS HOURS Monday Noon – 5pm Tuesday Noon – 5pm Wednesday Noon – 5pm Thursday 11:30am – 5pm Friday 11am-11pm Saturday 11am – 11pm Sunday 11am – 8pm Optional tours: Wine Tasting and Tour Booking $41.00 Ultimate Wine Tasting Booking $25.00 Guided tours of the winery and brewery are available on the weekends and by appointment, and wine tastings are available seven days a week. You can also opt to order a flight of wine bottles with two Schnebly Winery glasses so you can enjoy a virtual tasting in the comfort of your own home. The winery regularly hosts live music and movie screenings on the weekends – its expansive outdoor courtyard, lawn and shaded picnic tables allow plenty of space for guests to spread out. THE BREWERY Visit the amazing 10,000 sqft Taproom Brewery Hours: Monday 2pm 8pm Tuesdays 12pm – 6pm Wednesday 12pm – 6pm Thursdays 12pm – 6pm Friday 12pm – 12am Saturday 12pm – 12am Sunday 12pm – 9pm
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Winery at Brewery ng Schnebly Redland
30205 SW 217th Ave
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Schnebly Redland's Winery 30205 SW 217th Ave Homestead Florida 33030 Email: info@schneblywinery.com (305) 242-1224 16 min (10.4 miles) A massive estate with a novel, subtropical approach to winemaking. Instead of producing wines using grapes, Peter Schnebly, a farmer and the founder of the winery, creates wines made from native tropical fruit – think mangos, lychee, passionfruit, guava, starfruit, coconuts and even avocados. Over the years, Schnebly’s vision has evolved to become a unique gastronomic destination, home to not only his winery, but also the Miami Brewing Co. and The Redlander Restaurant. Suggested duration 1-2 hours BUSINESS HOURS Monday Noon – 5pm Tuesday Noon – 5pm Wednesday Noon – 5pm Thursday 11:30am – 5pm Friday 11am-11pm Saturday 11am – 11pm Sunday 11am – 8pm Optional tours: Wine Tasting and Tour Booking $41.00 Ultimate Wine Tasting Booking $25.00 Guided tours of the winery and brewery are available on the weekends and by appointment, and wine tastings are available seven days a week. You can also opt to order a flight of wine bottles with two Schnebly Winery glasses so you can enjoy a virtual tasting in the comfort of your own home. The winery regularly hosts live music and movie screenings on the weekends – its expansive outdoor courtyard, lawn and shaded picnic tables allow plenty of space for guests to spread out. THE BREWERY Visit the amazing 10,000 sqft Taproom Brewery Hours: Monday 2pm 8pm Tuesdays 12pm – 6pm Wednesday 12pm – 6pm Thursdays 12pm – 6pm Friday 12pm – 12am Saturday 12pm – 12am Sunday 12pm – 9pm
Everglades Alligator Farm (305) 247-2628 info@everglades.com 40351 Southwest 192nd Avenue Homestead, FL 33034 23 min (14.1 miles) Get up close and personal with thousands of alligators at this alligator farm. AIRBOAT RIDES, SHOWS & ENCOUNTERS! South Florida’s oldest alligator farm, the Everglades Alligator Farm, is located near the entrance of Everglades National Park and contains more than 2,000 alligators. A trip to the Everglades Alligator Farm includes an exciting airboat tour, an alligator show, a snake show, and an alligator feeding demonstration! Open Daily 9 am to 5:30 pm Suggested duration 1-2 hours Adult Ages 12+ $32 Children Ages 4-11 $24 Children Under 4 Free
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Everglades Alligator Farm
40351 SW 192nd Ave
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Everglades Alligator Farm (305) 247-2628 info@everglades.com 40351 Southwest 192nd Avenue Homestead, FL 33034 23 min (14.1 miles) Get up close and personal with thousands of alligators at this alligator farm. AIRBOAT RIDES, SHOWS & ENCOUNTERS! South Florida’s oldest alligator farm, the Everglades Alligator Farm, is located near the entrance of Everglades National Park and contains more than 2,000 alligators. A trip to the Everglades Alligator Farm includes an exciting airboat tour, an alligator show, a snake show, and an alligator feeding demonstration! Open Daily 9 am to 5:30 pm Suggested duration 1-2 hours Adult Ages 12+ $32 Children Ages 4-11 $24 Children Under 4 Free
The Dolphin Research Center allows visitors to learn about Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions. Experience the different "dolphinalities" during narrated sessions and watch the trainers interact with the dolphins. You can also participate in interactive programs that include swimming with the dolphins. Dolphin-lovers will also enjoy a tour of Island Dolphin Care on Key Largo, a facility that teams up with dolphins to provide unique therapy for people with various health conditions. Tours include an overview of the programs, dolphin viewing, and a touch-tank. Address: 58901 Overseas Highway, Grassy Key, Florida Official site: www.dolphins.org
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Dolphin Research Center
58901 Overseas Hwy
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The Dolphin Research Center allows visitors to learn about Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions. Experience the different "dolphinalities" during narrated sessions and watch the trainers interact with the dolphins. You can also participate in interactive programs that include swimming with the dolphins. Dolphin-lovers will also enjoy a tour of Island Dolphin Care on Key Largo, a facility that teams up with dolphins to provide unique therapy for people with various health conditions. Tours include an overview of the programs, dolphin viewing, and a touch-tank. Address: 58901 Overseas Highway, Grassy Key, Florida Official site: www.dolphins.org

Sightseeing

Fruit & Spice Park 24801 S.W. 187 Avenue Homestead, Florida 33031 305.247.5727 E-mail: fruitandspicepark@miamidade.gov 7 min (3.9 miles) The Fruit & Spice Park is a 37-acre subtropical paradise nestled in the heart of the historic Redland community just 35 miles south of Miami. Surrounded by thousands of acres of tropical agriculture, the Park is a jewel in South Florida’s agricultural community attracting over 50,000 visitors a year to its gardens and festivals. More than 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices and nuts from around the world; 180 varieties of mangos; 70 varieties of bamboo; 40 varieties of bananas; 15 varieties of jackfruit trees and numerous other exotic edibles are grown and maintained here. Visit our herb and vegetable garden, stroll through the shady banana groves and wonder at the majesty of the African Baobab trees. Spend an hour or an entire day at the Fruit & Spice Park for a tastefully exotic experience. PARK ADMISSION $10.00 per adult, $3.00 per child 6-11, and children under 6 are free. Picnic facilities are available. HOURS OF OPERATION Open seven (7) days a week, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. TOURS Guided tours are conducted every day at 11 am, 1:30 pm and 3 pm, weather permitting. Private tours for schools, clubs and any special interest group can be arranged at convenient times. PLAN TO BE OUTDOORS The park is open in all weather conditions except when there is lightning. Please be advised that tram regular schedule may be delayed 30 minutes if lighting is within 10 miles from the park. If lightning persists in the area tram tour may be cancelled. A visit can include extensive walking, so plan your attire accordingly. Strollers, easels, tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are allowed on the Park grounds. Stroller parking is available at the tram stop. The Garden reserves the right to inspect all bags. PHOTOGRAPHY Individual photographers are welcome to take snapshots of the plants and gardens at the Conservatory. All group photography, photo shoots and professional/commercial photography sessions require a photo permit. This includes classes, clubs, fashion shoots and engagement and family portraits. Contact the park office at 305.247.5727. Fees may apply. ACCESSIBILITY The Garden, its buildings and its tour vehicles are accessible to people with disabilities, with the exception of a few areas where the terrain is naturally uneven. Wheelchairs are available free of charge at the Garden entrance, on a first-come, first-served basis (reservations are not accepted). An ID must be left with Visitor Services.
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Fruit & Spice Park
24801 SW 187th Ave
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Fruit & Spice Park 24801 S.W. 187 Avenue Homestead, Florida 33031 305.247.5727 E-mail: fruitandspicepark@miamidade.gov 7 min (3.9 miles) The Fruit & Spice Park is a 37-acre subtropical paradise nestled in the heart of the historic Redland community just 35 miles south of Miami. Surrounded by thousands of acres of tropical agriculture, the Park is a jewel in South Florida’s agricultural community attracting over 50,000 visitors a year to its gardens and festivals. More than 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices and nuts from around the world; 180 varieties of mangos; 70 varieties of bamboo; 40 varieties of bananas; 15 varieties of jackfruit trees and numerous other exotic edibles are grown and maintained here. Visit our herb and vegetable garden, stroll through the shady banana groves and wonder at the majesty of the African Baobab trees. Spend an hour or an entire day at the Fruit & Spice Park for a tastefully exotic experience. PARK ADMISSION $10.00 per adult, $3.00 per child 6-11, and children under 6 are free. Picnic facilities are available. HOURS OF OPERATION Open seven (7) days a week, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. TOURS Guided tours are conducted every day at 11 am, 1:30 pm and 3 pm, weather permitting. Private tours for schools, clubs and any special interest group can be arranged at convenient times. PLAN TO BE OUTDOORS The park is open in all weather conditions except when there is lightning. Please be advised that tram regular schedule may be delayed 30 minutes if lighting is within 10 miles from the park. If lightning persists in the area tram tour may be cancelled. A visit can include extensive walking, so plan your attire accordingly. Strollers, easels, tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are allowed on the Park grounds. Stroller parking is available at the tram stop. The Garden reserves the right to inspect all bags. PHOTOGRAPHY Individual photographers are welcome to take snapshots of the plants and gardens at the Conservatory. All group photography, photo shoots and professional/commercial photography sessions require a photo permit. This includes classes, clubs, fashion shoots and engagement and family portraits. Contact the park office at 305.247.5727. Fees may apply. ACCESSIBILITY The Garden, its buildings and its tour vehicles are accessible to people with disabilities, with the exception of a few areas where the terrain is naturally uneven. Wheelchairs are available free of charge at the Garden entrance, on a first-come, first-served basis (reservations are not accepted). An ID must be left with Visitor Services.
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Off Key Largo are John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, where the rich underwater life and a number of wrecks attract many snorkelers and scuba divers. The park has a small swimming area with a shell-covered beach, but many people come here to snorkel or dive. Picnic areas and an information center with displays on the habitats and marine life provide fascinating insight into the marine environment. A variety of tours are available, including glass-bottom boat tours for a close-up look at the world beneath the ocean surface. The longest of the Florida Keys, Key Largo is a good introduction to the Keys lifestyle, with many marinas, tackle shops, and diving opportunities. Address: 102601 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, Florida Official site: www.pennekamppark.com
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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
102601 Overseas Hwy
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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Off Key Largo are John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, where the rich underwater life and a number of wrecks attract many snorkelers and scuba divers. The park has a small swimming area with a shell-covered beach, but many people come here to snorkel or dive. Picnic areas and an information center with displays on the habitats and marine life provide fascinating insight into the marine environment. A variety of tours are available, including glass-bottom boat tours for a close-up look at the world beneath the ocean surface. The longest of the Florida Keys, Key Largo is a good introduction to the Keys lifestyle, with many marinas, tackle shops, and diving opportunities. Address: 102601 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, Florida Official site: www.pennekamppark.com

Shopping

Cauley Square 22400 Old Dixie Hwy. Miami, Florida 33170 Main Office 305-258-3543 Park inquiries info@cauleysquare.com Private Events events@cauleysquare.com Distance: 12 min (5.6 miles) Built in 1903, Cauley Square Historic Village was the last pioneer railroad village in the U.S. With 10+ acres of tropical paths, fountained gardens with sculptures open to the public for an afternoon leisure stroll. Currently, eighteen cottages reside as antique & collectible shops, arts & artifact galleries, wellness and apothecary spas and The Tea Room and Village Chalet Restaurant. Suggested duration 1-2 hours Visiting Us? Shop hours vary by individual small business. Our park hours and main shop hours are: Monday: Closed Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 6pm
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Cauley Square Historic Railroad Village
22400 Old Dixie Hwy
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Cauley Square 22400 Old Dixie Hwy. Miami, Florida 33170 Main Office 305-258-3543 Park inquiries info@cauleysquare.com Private Events events@cauleysquare.com Distance: 12 min (5.6 miles) Built in 1903, Cauley Square Historic Village was the last pioneer railroad village in the U.S. With 10+ acres of tropical paths, fountained gardens with sculptures open to the public for an afternoon leisure stroll. Currently, eighteen cottages reside as antique & collectible shops, arts & artifact galleries, wellness and apothecary spas and The Tea Room and Village Chalet Restaurant. Suggested duration 1-2 hours Visiting Us? Shop hours vary by individual small business. Our park hours and main shop hours are: Monday: Closed Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 6pm
https://www.shoplondonsquare.com/ Outdoor style strop mall that includes restaurants, home good shopping, hair salons and more!
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London Square
13550 SW 120th St
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https://www.shoplondonsquare.com/ Outdoor style strop mall that includes restaurants, home good shopping, hair salons and more!
Discounted shopping at its best
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Florida Keys Outlet Marketplace
250 E Palm Dr
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Discounted shopping at its best

Beaches

HOMESTEAD BAYFRONT PARK Address 9698 SW 328th Street, Homestead, FL 33033 Hours of Operation Sunrise - Sunset Office Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Park Office 305-230-3033 Homestead Bayfront Park and Marina is a picturesque beach with a yacht stage situated in the southern part of Biscayne Bay, close to Homestead town and approximately 56 km to the south from Miami. With its favorable location (between two area conservations, Biscayne Park and Florida keys Park) and colorful tropical landscapes in combination with mangroves, this beach is well-known as one of the best places in the region for beach recreation with active pastime and eco-tourism. Park Description Dock away from it all at this gateway to the Florida Keys in the crystal clear waters of south Biscayne Bay, next to the beautiful coral reefs of Biscayne National Park and the Florida Keys Marine Sanctuary. It is in a beautiful tropical setting with a delicious restaurant, called La Playa Grill Seafood Bar and a natural atoll pool and beach. • Entrance fee: Weekends $7 • Car: $5 weekdays; $7 weekends and holidays • Boat ramp launch trailer: $13 weekdays; $17 weekends (Friday-Sunday) and holidays • Bus/RV: $15 everyday Flotation Devices Not Allowed No flotation devices are allowed on our beaches. We want everyone to enjoy our waters. Following this park rule helps to keep everyone safe. It also helps us to be good stewards of the environment as well as protect our natural areas. Chapter 26 of the Code of Miami-Dade, Rule 16 states: ''No person, minor or adult, shall enter or be in water at any bathing area wearing, carrying, pushing or towing any flotation device.'' Amenities • Beaches • Boat ramps • Fishing pier • Marinas • Picnic Shelter/Pavilion • Restaurants
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Parke ng Bayfront ng Homestead
9698 SW 328th St
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HOMESTEAD BAYFRONT PARK Address 9698 SW 328th Street, Homestead, FL 33033 Hours of Operation Sunrise - Sunset Office Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Park Office 305-230-3033 Homestead Bayfront Park and Marina is a picturesque beach with a yacht stage situated in the southern part of Biscayne Bay, close to Homestead town and approximately 56 km to the south from Miami. With its favorable location (between two area conservations, Biscayne Park and Florida keys Park) and colorful tropical landscapes in combination with mangroves, this beach is well-known as one of the best places in the region for beach recreation with active pastime and eco-tourism. Park Description Dock away from it all at this gateway to the Florida Keys in the crystal clear waters of south Biscayne Bay, next to the beautiful coral reefs of Biscayne National Park and the Florida Keys Marine Sanctuary. It is in a beautiful tropical setting with a delicious restaurant, called La Playa Grill Seafood Bar and a natural atoll pool and beach. • Entrance fee: Weekends $7 • Car: $5 weekdays; $7 weekends and holidays • Boat ramp launch trailer: $13 weekdays; $17 weekends (Friday-Sunday) and holidays • Bus/RV: $15 everyday Flotation Devices Not Allowed No flotation devices are allowed on our beaches. We want everyone to enjoy our waters. Following this park rule helps to keep everyone safe. It also helps us to be good stewards of the environment as well as protect our natural areas. Chapter 26 of the Code of Miami-Dade, Rule 16 states: ''No person, minor or adult, shall enter or be in water at any bathing area wearing, carrying, pushing or towing any flotation device.'' Amenities • Beaches • Boat ramps • Fishing pier • Marinas • Picnic Shelter/Pavilion • Restaurants
A picture-perfect strand, Lummus Park is located in Miami's South Beach neighborhood, within the city's vibrant Art Deco District. Nestled between 5th and 14th Streets, along Ocean Drive, it's here that you'll find the most postcard-worthy vistas. This is also the place to find the stereotypes most often associated with this area: perfectly proportioned models pose for the camera, celebrities run along the pristine tan sand, and rollerbladers wind their way along the paved beachside path. People-watching is as popular a pastime at this fun and beautiful locale as swimming, sunbathing, and bodyboarding. Join a pickup game of volleyball in the park's sand courts, wander the tree-lined promenade, or grab a bite at one of the numerous beachfront restaurants across the street. This is a popular spot for film shoots (including Miami Vice), so be prepared to run into a movie set or two. Looking for somewhere close to rest your head? When you're feeling overheated, grab an ice cream from one of the trucks located directly on the sand or, better yet, rent a beach chair and umbrella from one of the numerous companies set up on the beach. Hop in the water to cool off, knowing that multiple lifeguards are on duty to keep you safe. Insider's Tip: Aim to visit on a weekend, when locals sell their wares (including everything from tasty treats to freshly painted watercolors) at beachfront market stands.
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Lummus Park Beach
1130 Ocean Dr
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A picture-perfect strand, Lummus Park is located in Miami's South Beach neighborhood, within the city's vibrant Art Deco District. Nestled between 5th and 14th Streets, along Ocean Drive, it's here that you'll find the most postcard-worthy vistas. This is also the place to find the stereotypes most often associated with this area: perfectly proportioned models pose for the camera, celebrities run along the pristine tan sand, and rollerbladers wind their way along the paved beachside path. People-watching is as popular a pastime at this fun and beautiful locale as swimming, sunbathing, and bodyboarding. Join a pickup game of volleyball in the park's sand courts, wander the tree-lined promenade, or grab a bite at one of the numerous beachfront restaurants across the street. This is a popular spot for film shoots (including Miami Vice), so be prepared to run into a movie set or two. Looking for somewhere close to rest your head? When you're feeling overheated, grab an ice cream from one of the trucks located directly on the sand or, better yet, rent a beach chair and umbrella from one of the numerous companies set up on the beach. Hop in the water to cool off, knowing that multiple lifeguards are on duty to keep you safe. Insider's Tip: Aim to visit on a weekend, when locals sell their wares (including everything from tasty treats to freshly painted watercolors) at beachfront market stands.
Aerial view over South Beach, Miami You can't visit Miami without spending time at South Beach. Known by locals as SoBe, this iconic strand is the place to see and be seen. It's the spot where Art Deco architecture meets high-end modern design. It's the site of some of the city's best restaurants, coolest galleries, and most vibrant nightlife. More importantly, South Beach is the beach that all other Miami strands are compared to. After all, it's the most famous beach in Miami. Offering miles of plush sand, a happening boardwalk, and plenty of things to do (like swim, shop, sunbathe, dine, and play volleyball), it's not hard to see why South Beach is so popular. Colorful lifeguard tower on South Beach Add in the adorable and colorful lifeguard towers spotted across the sand and you've got yourself a picturesque setting worthy of a zillion selfies. Another bonus, you can get pretty much everything you need right from your chair. Want to rent an umbrella? There are plenty of companies set up right on the sand. Looking for ice cream? Trailers are parked on the beach. Hoping for a refreshing drink? You can find those in beach trailers as well. Looking for a sliver of peace and tranquility? You won't find it here, unless you go early. If you're hoping to do rollerblades while sporting a bathing suit, dodging the city's fittest folks, however, this is the place for you. South Beach lies on the southern edge of a barrier island located just east of downtown Miami. This is where all of Miami's beaches are found. South Beach begins at South Pointe Park and ends where Lummus Park begins. It is sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
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South Beach
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Aerial view over South Beach, Miami You can't visit Miami without spending time at South Beach. Known by locals as SoBe, this iconic strand is the place to see and be seen. It's the spot where Art Deco architecture meets high-end modern design. It's the site of some of the city's best restaurants, coolest galleries, and most vibrant nightlife. More importantly, South Beach is the beach that all other Miami strands are compared to. After all, it's the most famous beach in Miami. Offering miles of plush sand, a happening boardwalk, and plenty of things to do (like swim, shop, sunbathe, dine, and play volleyball), it's not hard to see why South Beach is so popular. Colorful lifeguard tower on South Beach Add in the adorable and colorful lifeguard towers spotted across the sand and you've got yourself a picturesque setting worthy of a zillion selfies. Another bonus, you can get pretty much everything you need right from your chair. Want to rent an umbrella? There are plenty of companies set up right on the sand. Looking for ice cream? Trailers are parked on the beach. Hoping for a refreshing drink? You can find those in beach trailers as well. Looking for a sliver of peace and tranquility? You won't find it here, unless you go early. If you're hoping to do rollerblades while sporting a bathing suit, dodging the city's fittest folks, however, this is the place for you. South Beach lies on the southern edge of a barrier island located just east of downtown Miami. This is where all of Miami's beaches are found. South Beach begins at South Pointe Park and ends where Lummus Park begins. It is sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
If you're looking for a beautiful escape from overcrowded South Beach, you'll find it at Crandon Park. Boasting over 800 acres, this quiet, laid-back, and photo-worthy gem runs into Key Biscayne. To get here, you'll have to cross the Rickenbacker Causeway, which connects this majestic spot to the mainland. The turquoise waters are translucent, calm, and shallow, making them a perfect spot for families to splash about. Kids and adults will love the tennis, nature, and golf centers. There are plenty of things to do on this Miami beach - it's also home to a winding, picturesque boardwalk. Insider's tip: On-site grills are popular, especially in the evening, so be sure to stake your claim on one early. Also, bring food with you as there's not a lot to purchase nearby
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Crandon Beach
Crandon Blvd
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If you're looking for a beautiful escape from overcrowded South Beach, you'll find it at Crandon Park. Boasting over 800 acres, this quiet, laid-back, and photo-worthy gem runs into Key Biscayne. To get here, you'll have to cross the Rickenbacker Causeway, which connects this majestic spot to the mainland. The turquoise waters are translucent, calm, and shallow, making them a perfect spot for families to splash about. Kids and adults will love the tennis, nature, and golf centers. There are plenty of things to do on this Miami beach - it's also home to a winding, picturesque boardwalk. Insider's tip: On-site grills are popular, especially in the evening, so be sure to stake your claim on one early. Also, bring food with you as there's not a lot to purchase nearby
Visiting South Pointe Park Pier is one of the best things to do in Miami beach. Perhaps the greenest of the area's strands, this lush spot boasts 17 acres of a natural wonderland begging to be explored. South Pointe features the requisite white, sandy beach you've been dreaming of. It's the well-tended walking trails and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, though, that make this beach stand out from the others. Renovated in 2014, the 450-foot-long pier is a haven for anglers. It comes complete with special stations for cutting bait and washing fish. Traveling with kids? They'll love the fun playground, refreshing water features, and dog park. Insider's tip: Sick of crunching sand while eating a picnic lunch? Settle in on one of the park's many grassy knolls for a sand-free place to eat.
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South Pointe Park
1 Washington Ave
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Visiting South Pointe Park Pier is one of the best things to do in Miami beach. Perhaps the greenest of the area's strands, this lush spot boasts 17 acres of a natural wonderland begging to be explored. South Pointe features the requisite white, sandy beach you've been dreaming of. It's the well-tended walking trails and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, though, that make this beach stand out from the others. Renovated in 2014, the 450-foot-long pier is a haven for anglers. It comes complete with special stations for cutting bait and washing fish. Traveling with kids? They'll love the fun playground, refreshing water features, and dog park. Insider's tip: Sick of crunching sand while eating a picnic lunch? Settle in on one of the park's many grassy knolls for a sand-free place to eat.
It's easy to forget you're in Miami when traipsing through the over 1,000 acres that make up Oleta River State Park. The largest urban park in Florida, this nirvana sits on Biscayne Bay and offers a multitude of secluded beaches to enjoy. It's become a haven for big city folk looking for a little peace and tranquility. When you're bored of beachin', there are plenty of opportunities to move your muscles. Whether you choose to rent a kayak, cycle along the 15 miles of bike trails, or hike through the shady mangrove forest, there's a ton to keep visitors active. As for swimming, this is a safe spot for families. The area features a sandbar close to shore, with shallow water that's both clear and calm. Also popular with anglers, this beautiful spot is known to have good fishing, especially off the pier.
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Oleta River State Park
3400 NE 163rd St
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It's easy to forget you're in Miami when traipsing through the over 1,000 acres that make up Oleta River State Park. The largest urban park in Florida, this nirvana sits on Biscayne Bay and offers a multitude of secluded beaches to enjoy. It's become a haven for big city folk looking for a little peace and tranquility. When you're bored of beachin', there are plenty of opportunities to move your muscles. Whether you choose to rent a kayak, cycle along the 15 miles of bike trails, or hike through the shady mangrove forest, there's a ton to keep visitors active. As for swimming, this is a safe spot for families. The area features a sandbar close to shore, with shallow water that's both clear and calm. Also popular with anglers, this beautiful spot is known to have good fishing, especially off the pier.
Technically located just outside Miami, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park sits on the southern edge of Key Biscayne and is one of the most popular beaches near Miami. Getting here is easy: it's only a few minutes' drive from downtown, across the Key Biscayne Bridge. A popular destination for those looking for a more low-key beach experience, this rustic beauty proffers visitors a welcome respite from the excitement found at Miami's bigger beaches. This tranquility helps boost the area's ranking as one of the best beaches in Miami for families. Don't worry, that doesn't mean you'll be bored. There are plenty of activities on offer, from cycling to windsurfing to kayaking to fishing. Feeling peckish? Grab a bite at the adorable Lighthouse Café, which offers sweeping vistas only made better by the delicious fare.
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
1200 Crandon Blvd
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Technically located just outside Miami, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park sits on the southern edge of Key Biscayne and is one of the most popular beaches near Miami. Getting here is easy: it's only a few minutes' drive from downtown, across the Key Biscayne Bridge. A popular destination for those looking for a more low-key beach experience, this rustic beauty proffers visitors a welcome respite from the excitement found at Miami's bigger beaches. This tranquility helps boost the area's ranking as one of the best beaches in Miami for families. Don't worry, that doesn't mean you'll be bored. There are plenty of activities on offer, from cycling to windsurfing to kayaking to fishing. Feeling peckish? Grab a bite at the adorable Lighthouse Café, which offers sweeping vistas only made better by the delicious fare.
Arguably the most popular beach at Key Largo, Far Beach is situated by Mile Marker 120 in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Two public beaches can be found in this park, with Far Beach being the better-known option. Guests' feet will sink into the soft, warm sands of this beach as they walk along and the surrounding palm trees offer nice little spots of shade. The water at this Key Largo beach is particularly warm and shallow, perfect for paddling or swimming with youngsters. Since this beach is part of the Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, snorkeling and diving are very popular on Far Beach too, so this is a prime spot for any Key Largo visitors looking to do some underwater exploration.
Far Beach
Arguably the most popular beach at Key Largo, Far Beach is situated by Mile Marker 120 in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Two public beaches can be found in this park, with Far Beach being the better-known option. Guests' feet will sink into the soft, warm sands of this beach as they walk along and the surrounding palm trees offer nice little spots of shade. The water at this Key Largo beach is particularly warm and shallow, perfect for paddling or swimming with youngsters. Since this beach is part of the Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, snorkeling and diving are very popular on Far Beach too, so this is a prime spot for any Key Largo visitors looking to do some underwater exploration.
Cannon Beach is the second of the two beaches in Kohn Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and is another super beach to visit in Key Largo. Visitors to this beach will immediately understand how it earned its name: real, 17th century cannons can be found sitting along the sand and offering a unique historical edge to this Florida Key beach. Like Far Beach, Cannon Beach has warm, shallow waters that are very calm and perfect for casual swimming or snorkeling. Even non-swimmers will be able to appreciate these waters and simply walk along the edge of the beach, admiring tropical fish and other exciting marine life. Experienced divers, meanwhile, can swim a little ways out to sea to find an old Spanish shipwreck beneath the surface.
Cannon Beach
Cannon Beach is the second of the two beaches in Kohn Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and is another super beach to visit in Key Largo. Visitors to this beach will immediately understand how it earned its name: real, 17th century cannons can be found sitting along the sand and offering a unique historical edge to this Florida Key beach. Like Far Beach, Cannon Beach has warm, shallow waters that are very calm and perfect for casual swimming or snorkeling. Even non-swimmers will be able to appreciate these waters and simply walk along the edge of the beach, admiring tropical fish and other exciting marine life. Experienced divers, meanwhile, can swim a little ways out to sea to find an old Spanish shipwreck beneath the surface.
Located in Tavernier, Harry Harris Park beach is a really great spot for families and groups of friends to spend some time in Key Largo. This location isn't just a beach, it's a full park complete with play areas for children, bike trails, pavilions, toilets, public showers, a boat ramp, a picnic area, and even a tidal pool for younger visitors to enjoy. Harry Harris Park is fully free to enter if you visit during the week and open all day long. A skate park, basketball fields, and swimming pool can also be found not too far away in Founders Park, making Harry Harris one of the top spots to visit if you're looking for a full day of fun in Key Largo.
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Harry Harris Park
50 E Beach Rd
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Located in Tavernier, Harry Harris Park beach is a really great spot for families and groups of friends to spend some time in Key Largo. This location isn't just a beach, it's a full park complete with play areas for children, bike trails, pavilions, toilets, public showers, a boat ramp, a picnic area, and even a tidal pool for younger visitors to enjoy. Harry Harris Park is fully free to enter if you visit during the week and open all day long. A skate park, basketball fields, and swimming pool can also be found not too far away in Founders Park, making Harry Harris one of the top spots to visit if you're looking for a full day of fun in Key Largo.

Eatery & Restaurants

Columbian, Mexican and cuban food- Homemade! With local music. A unique place to visit.
Pueblito Paisa Ranch
17480 SW 232nd St
Columbian, Mexican and cuban food- Homemade! With local music. A unique place to visit.
Great place for breakfast & lunch! Country cooking!
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Royal Palm Grill 2
436 N Krome Ave
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Great place for breakfast & lunch! Country cooking!
Local favorite! Great for breakfast or late night snack. Open 24 hours at this location.
Pinecrest Bakery & Restaurant - Goulds
21657 S Dixie Hwy
Local favorite! Great for breakfast or late night snack. Open 24 hours at this location.
https://www.sushisakemiami.com/sushi-sake-redlands/
Sushi Sake Redland
24856 SW 177th Ave
https://www.sushisakemiami.com/sushi-sake-redlands/
a local favorite! and a must taste....you can't leave here without having a taste of this cuban cuisine!
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Casavana Cuban Cuisine
13600 SW 152nd St
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a local favorite! and a must taste....you can't leave here without having a taste of this cuban cuisine!
Top 10 Pizza in all of miami! Definitely worth the try! Make sure to add garlic rolls!
Steve's Pizza West
16285 Southwest 88th Street
Top 10 Pizza in all of miami! Definitely worth the try! Make sure to add garlic rolls!
Local BBQ favorite! A must have!
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Shiver's BBQ
28001 S Dixie Hwy
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Local BBQ favorite! A must have!
Local favorite! Brazilian Steakhouse everyone raves about.
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Flama Brazilian Steakhouse
27667 South Dixie Highway
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Local favorite! Brazilian Steakhouse everyone raves about.
Planning a trip to the beach? Pick up some fresh subs!
Subpreme Grill
Planning a trip to the beach? Pick up some fresh subs!
14655 Southwest 232nd Street Miami, FL 33170 (786) 493-2805 This farmer’s market is home to smoothies, juices, jams, and is often a station for various food trucks to hang out and serve their fares. Typically visitors will find a barbeque truck, a taco truck, and one with burgers.
Redland Ranch
14655 SW 232nd St
14655 Southwest 232nd Street Miami, FL 33170 (786) 493-2805 This farmer’s market is home to smoothies, juices, jams, and is often a station for various food trucks to hang out and serve their fares. Typically visitors will find a barbeque truck, a taco truck, and one with burgers.
344 Washington Ave Homestead, FL 33030 (786) 243-1138 Located in the middle of a Homestead shopping center, many have driven past La Michoacana without a second glance. The cash-only paleteria is worth the drive to Homestead and the ATM. The popsicles and juices are what draws the crowd in. Keep it simple opting for flavors like strawberry and pineapple or get a little wild with rum with raisins or tequila paletas. *** My favorite is a strawberry water!
La Michoacana Paleteria
344 Washington Ave
344 Washington Ave Homestead, FL 33030 (786) 243-1138 Located in the middle of a Homestead shopping center, many have driven past La Michoacana without a second glance. The cash-only paleteria is worth the drive to Homestead and the ATM. The popsicles and juices are what draws the crowd in. Keep it simple opting for flavors like strawberry and pineapple or get a little wild with rum with raisins or tequila paletas. *** My favorite is a strawberry water!
27 N Krome Ave Homestead, FL 33030 (305) 248-8224 When in Homestead, one must always stop for Mexican food, and it’s a well-known fact that Miami’s best authentic Mexican food can be found in the deep south. The menu at Casita Tejas checks all the boxes when the #TacoTuesday feels appear. Can’t decide on just one thing? Go for one of the combination dishes like the Guadalajara Platter featuring a tamale, cheese chile relleno, beef taco, chicken quesadilla, and bean tostada. That should be plenty to settle the craving — and all for under $15.
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Casita Tejas Mexican Restaurant
27 North Krome Avenue
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27 N Krome Ave Homestead, FL 33030 (305) 248-8224 When in Homestead, one must always stop for Mexican food, and it’s a well-known fact that Miami’s best authentic Mexican food can be found in the deep south. The menu at Casita Tejas checks all the boxes when the #TacoTuesday feels appear. Can’t decide on just one thing? Go for one of the combination dishes like the Guadalajara Platter featuring a tamale, cheese chile relleno, beef taco, chicken quesadilla, and bean tostada. That should be plenty to settle the craving — and all for under $15.
10 E Mowry Dr Homestead, FL 33030 (305) 245-0085 Chef and owner Jodrick I. Ujaque lets his Puerto Rican roots shine through at Chefs on the Run. The menu features a full page of mofongos with toppings like churrasco, chicken, and even a vegetarian option. Burger lovers are encouraged to make the trip to check out any of the 17 burgers found on the expansive menu. Burger options start out basic with LTO and transition into more adventurous being topped with smoky chipotle mac n’ cheese or the mongolian burger with beef, pickled carrots, daikon radish, soy lime aioli, and Sriracha.
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Chefs on the Run Assorted Cuisine
10 E Mowry Dr
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10 E Mowry Dr Homestead, FL 33030 (305) 245-0085 Chef and owner Jodrick I. Ujaque lets his Puerto Rican roots shine through at Chefs on the Run. The menu features a full page of mofongos with toppings like churrasco, chicken, and even a vegetarian option. Burger lovers are encouraged to make the trip to check out any of the 17 burgers found on the expansive menu. Burger options start out basic with LTO and transition into more adventurous being topped with smoky chipotle mac n’ cheese or the mongolian burger with beef, pickled carrots, daikon radish, soy lime aioli, and Sriracha.
FarmHouse Miami is our local slice of paradise. Enjoy Farm to Table dining experience with locally prepared dishes. Take a tour of our gorgeous landscaped grounds, koi ponds, organic plantations, and animal exhibit.
FarmHouse Miami
16901 Southwest 177th Avenue
FarmHouse Miami is our local slice of paradise. Enjoy Farm to Table dining experience with locally prepared dishes. Take a tour of our gorgeous landscaped grounds, koi ponds, organic plantations, and animal exhibit.
Local Food truck with amazing tacos! 27200 SW 177th Ave Homestead, FL 33031
Taqueria 5 Hermanos Food Truck
27200 Southwest 177th Avenue
Local Food truck with amazing tacos! 27200 SW 177th Ave Homestead, FL 33031
a modern twist to traditional Peruvian cuisine. Inspired by Peru's top ceviche eateries, this new Miami restaurant serves up bold-flavored dishes, unique cocktails and a selection of more than 50 beers. Come experience a celebration of good eats and good times for Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
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Pisco Y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar
8405 Mills Dr
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a modern twist to traditional Peruvian cuisine. Inspired by Peru's top ceviche eateries, this new Miami restaurant serves up bold-flavored dishes, unique cocktails and a selection of more than 50 beers. Come experience a celebration of good eats and good times for Brunch, Lunch, Dinner