Parks for Every Nature Enthusiast
Discover a new side of Miami beyond the beaches and nightlife with a stunning 360 aerial view of the city's parks. Our guide offers tips and hidden gems to help you explore these green spaces like never before. Strap on your running shoes and get ready for an unforgettable adventure through Miami's enchanting outdoor havens.
Coral Gables
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables houses rare tropical plants like palms and cycads amidst 83 acres, adjacent to Matheson Hammock Park.
Downtown
Bayfront Park
Enjoy outdoor activities at this diverse waterfront park, from strolling through tree-lined paths to biking scenic trails or relaxing by the water.
Key Biscayne
Crandon Park
The park's beautiful beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking. There are also first-class tennis and golf facilities, a marina and diverse coastal habitats.
South of Fifth
South Pointe Park
South Pointe Park offers stunning views of the South Beach shoreline, Miami skyline, and Atlantic Ocean, making it a popular spot for picnics, walks, and sunset watching.
South Beach
Lummus Park
Lummus Park offers a beachfront setting with a playground, walking/biking paths, and Muscle Beach South Beach, a fitness area on 9th Street.
Edgewater
Margaret Pace Park
Margaret Pace Park is a stunning 8-acre urban park that honors a Miami preservationist and offers breathtaking views of the Venetian Islands and Miami Beach.
North Beach
North Beach Oceanside Park
Located in North Beach between 78th St and 87th St, this park is a true sanctuary that offers a quiet oasis on the beach for relaxation, recreation and nature lovers.
Hialeah
Amelia Earhart Park
Amelia Earhart Park in Hialeah offers a variety of activities such as biking, wakeboarding, skateboarding and fishing as well as lakes and a bark park for visitors to explore.
Bal Harbour - Sunny Isles
Haulover Park
Haulover Park offers stunning beaches, sand dunes, palm-shaded picnics, fishing, boating, and rentals for beach equipment like kites, skates, and bikes.
North Beach
Oleta River State Park
Oleta River State Park spans 1043 acres and offers a peaceful escape from city life in its mangrove forests with activities such as paddling, running and biking.
Key Biscayne
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Escape the crowds on Miami's popular beaches and visit this tranquil natural paradise on the southern tip of Key Biscayne, just a short drive from Downtown.
South Florida
Everglades National Park
Embark on a thrilling adventure through the Everglades with 9 unique entry points offering airboat tours, wildlife encounters, and scenic trails.
Coconut Grove
Peacock Park
With its lush landscaping, tranquil ponds, and stunning views of Biscayne Bay, the park offers a peaceful oasis for picnicking, strolling, or simply relaxing.