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BAYFRONT PARK
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301 N Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132 305-358-7550
Description: DOWNTOWN. In addition to 30 acres of green space, Bayfront Park has an amphitheater which has hosted a variety of concerts, from Elton John to Rob Zombie. The park features several memorials, including one to the crew of the Challenger space shuttle. It's also a great place for a stroll or a picnic, so don't forget to bring your camera for the outstanding views of Biscayne Bay and the Port of Miami.
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Daily Sunrise-Sunset Event Dates and Times Vary Contact for Specific Dates and Times
Website:
Visit Bayfront Park Online
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KEY BISCAYNE
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Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne, FL 33149 305-361-5207
Description: KEY BISCAYNE. Accessed via the Rickenbacker Causeway, this small island grants a rich taste of Miami's coastal charms. Crandon Park, on the northern end, is known for its marina, golf course, tennis center and beaches. The residential Village of Key Biscayne, in the center, offers exclusive boutiques, gourmet shops and art galleries. On the southern end, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Park boasts its own superb beaches and historic Cape Florida Lighthouse. If you've got time coming or going, catch the marine exhibits, porpoise shows and impressive killer whales at the Seaquarium on Virginia Key.
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Crandon Beach Park Daily Sunrise-Sunset Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park Daily 8am-Sunset Cape Florida Lighthouse Tour Dail
Website:
Visit Key Biscayne Online
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FORT LAUDERDALE
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US Hwy 1 or I-95 North, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Description: FORT LAUDERDALE. Commonly referred to as "The Venice of America," Fort Lauderdale is also considered the yachting capital of the East Coast and is home to the International Swimming Hall of Fame. While the wealthy city stands on the cutting edge of fashion and the arts, it's also a fun-loving beachside community awash in souvenirs and sunscreen-wearing beach-goers. Picturesque surroundings, historic sights, museums, sidewalk cafés and a 22-block waterfront walkway contribute to the city's captivating appeal.
Website:
Visit Fort Lauderdale Online
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MAXIMO GOMEZ PARK
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801 SW 15th Ave, Miami, FL 33135 305-285-1684
Description: DOWNTOWN. Also known as Domino Park, Maximo Gomez Park is situated right in Little Havana, and is a popular hangout with area residents. Named after a general in the Cuban Liberating Army of the late 1800s, the park is a festive and busy gathering place, where the locals meet to chat and play endless games of dominoes. Indeed, the park was built for just this purpose, with numerous permanent domino tables throughout.
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Daily Sunrise-Sunset
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OLETA RIVER STATE RECREATION AREA
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3400 NE 163rd St, North Miami, FL 33160 305-919-1844
Description: NORTH MIAMI BEACH. This beautiful recreation area is a great place to get away from it all. Sports enthusiasts will enjoy miles of walking trials and mountain bike trails, a peaceful man-made beach area, a designated fishing area and a fun playground for the kids. A jewel of natural beauty in the center of Miami's urban landscape, the 1043 acre Oleta River State Park is the largest urban park in the state.
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Daily 8am-sunset
Payment Methods:
Visa,Master Card,Discover,American Express
Website:
Visit Oleta River State Recreation Area Online
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SOUTH POINTE PARK
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1 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-673-7730
Description: SOUTH BEACH. This park has something for everyone. You can enjoy the beach, take a stroll along the boardwalk or relax on the fishing pier. There's even a playground for for the kids!
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Daily Sunrise-Sunset
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