Amelia Earhart Park
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State ParkBill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Crespi ParkCrespi Park is 2.2 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic GardenOne of the world’s renowned botanical gardens and features an extensive collection of rare tropical plants like palms and cycads.
Fairway Park
Fairway Park is 4.48 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Fisher ParkFisher Park is 2.01 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach
Flamingo ParkFlamingo Park is 34.5 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Fruit & Spice Park
Fruit & Spice Park
La Gorce ParkLa Gorce Park is .75 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Lummus ParkLummus Park is 26.34 acre of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas ParkMarjory Stoneman Douglas Park is one city block of fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Maurice Gibb Memorial ParkMaurice Gibb Memorial Park is 3.43 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Muss ParkMuss Park is 3.65 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Normandy Isle ParkNormandy Isle Park is 3.36 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Normandy Shores ParkNormandy Shores Park is a small neighborhood park, FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
North Shore Open Space ParkNorth Shore Open Space Park is 34.61 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
North Shore Park & Youth CenterNorth Shore Park & Youth Center is 17.22 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Oleta River State ParkOleta River State Park
Palm Island ParkPalm Island Park is 2.13 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Pinetree ParkPinetree Park is 7.75 Acres of FREE fun in the sun in Miami Beach.
Polo ParkPolo Park is a grassy space of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach
Stillwater ParkStillwater Park is 1.68 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
Tatum ParkTatum Park is .78 acres of FREE fun in the sun on Miami Beach.
The Barnacle Historic State ParkOLD TIME DANCE – May 31, 2009
The Deering Estate at CutlerExperience the beauty of this well preserved estate of James Deering. The buildings go back to the mid 1800’s and the lands tell stories of life before the “domestication” of southern Florida.
The Flying Trapeze SchoolThe Flying Trapeze School







