The "Central Park" park of Miami, located in the heart of the city. The park includes a boxing center, fields for football, soccer and softball, as well as facilities to play basketball, volleyball, tennis and racquetball. There are 4 lakes within the park, a two-acre (8,100 m2) dog park, as well as paddle-boating, and freshwater fishing. Cyclists, joggers, and runners use the miles of paved pathways circulating through park.
A public park with Swimming, tennis, soccer and baseball facilities which also serves as the site of the Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition.
This 800 acre park along the beaches of Key Biscayne boasts a variety of facilities, including a marina, a golf course, tennis center, picnic shelters and a nature center.
Located on the mouth of the Oltea River, this state park offers some of the best wilderness biking trails in the country. The park also features a small beach on Biscayne Bay, kayak rentals, and cabins.
This scenic park features a man-made atoll pool, which is naturally flushed with the tidal action of Biscayne Bay. The park operates a snack bar and restaurant built into an historic coral stone building, picnic pavilions and nature trails.
A 15-acre lakeside park featuring a women's history gallery, art installations and classes for adults.
This park with beaches, rentals and more is located right before entering Key Biscayne. Dogs (on a leash) are allowed on the beach south of Rickenbacker Causeway, east of Biscayne Bay, from 7am to 7pm (or sundown).
Scenic Park on the edge of South Beach.
74 Acre Park on the eastern side of Ocean drive, sporting scenic palm trees, grassy areas, volleyball courts and pull up bars.