South Miami Dade
Action Town
Action Town Florida Family Fun Center is the ultimate destination for family fun in the town of Hialeah, located in Miami Dade county. Action Town is a huge indoor play area that is perfect during hot weather or rainy dayss. They also have some amazing new features that you won't want to miss. There truly is something for the whole family to participate in.
Zoological Wildlife Foundation
Committed to raising awareness about endangered species, the Zoological Wildlife Foundation in Miami, Florida also doubles up as a top notch family destination. Spread over an area of 5 acres, the zoo houses a range of animals including African lions, Amur leopards, Brown lemur, prairie dogs, servals, bengal tigers among several other rare and exotic species. In addition, the zoo plays host to a substantial number of birds and reptiles.
Tropical Fish Miami
If you are in need of an activity for your little fish-lover, adventure over to Tropical Fish Miami located on South West 45th Street in Miami, Florida. It is about 15-minutes away from the Miami International Airport.
Losner Park
Losner Park is a well-known historical park located in the heart of Homestead Florida. It holds many historic monuments about the local area which are great for educating your children. It has well-kept landscaping and fresh green grass, great for tourists and families. The park features benches and a stage for performances. It is a very peaceful place for the family to engage in recreation activities when there is no major event being held.
North Shore Bandshell
In the middle of the North Beach in Miami, Florida, Miami-Dade County, sits the North Shore Park Bandshell. It is conveniently located off Collins Avenue, where you could get regular free entries to enjoy local performances by jazz groups and symphony orchestras. You can also take advantage of free parking in the bay across 72nd street after 6 pm.
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Cauley Square Historic Railroad Village
From time to time, we all need to remind ourselves of our history, as it explains our present and predicts our future. When in South Florida, Cauley Square Historic Railroad Village is one of the best places to relive the 1900 railroad history. The village, which is located in Miami Dade County, is often described as the Nostalgic Village for its historic value to both locals and visitors.
A.D. Barnes Park
If you are looking for a beautiful and lush green park full of amazing attractions for you and the family, then the A.D. Barnes Park is exactly where you need to be. This 65-acres oasis is located in one of the busiest areas in the Miami Dade County in Florida. It provides recreation and fun activities for residents and tourists seeking more natural attractions and a place to relax.
Fruit & Spice Park
The Fruit and Spice Park is a botanical garden in Redland, an agricultural community in Miami-Dade County. The main attraction here are the numerous varieties of tropical fruits grown right on site. Enjoy learning about the 150 kinds of mangoes, 75 types of bananas, and over 40 types of grapes as well as a plethora of less familiar fruits (like Mangosteen and Dragon Fruit). The park primarily consists of varieties of fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs, and nuts.
The Kampong
While you are in South Florida, take a journey into a tropical paradise and visit the Kampong. What started as the personal garden of renowned plant explorer David Fairchild in 1916 has grown into a magical oasis in the Coconut Grove area of Miami, in Miami-Dade County. Between his time as an explorer and his time working for the United States Department of Agriculture as the Head of the Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction Office, Fairchild introduced approximately 30,000 new species of plants to America.
Nomad Fishing Charters
Captain Orlando Muniz also referred to as Capt. 'Orly' is the owner and operator of the Nomad Fishing Charters in Miami Florida. The Nomad fishing charter specializes in offshore and inshore light sport fishing charters in Miami and the Biscayne area. The target species of fish include sailfish, tuna fish, mutton snapper, amber jack, and various varieties of sharks.
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