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Everglades National Park
Built-in 1947 to conserve the degrading landscape, Everglades National Park is undoubtedly one of the largest national parks in America, spread across an area of 1.5 million acres The park is truly a retreat in nature’s lap encircled by mangrove forest, pine forest, marine life, freshwater lake, and tidal estuaries.
Camping in Miami’s Everglades gets better with two furnished campsites, beach campsites, and unhindered peace. The Flamingo campground is open round the year catering to tourists from around the world. While the Lone Pine Key Campground, offering 108 individual campsites, available from November to April, needs prior reservation. A car camping site and two frontcountry campgrounds are also there in Everglades National park to add to your journey. To experience wilderness camping, travelers surely need to have a wilderness camping permit for a hassle-free stay. You will be surely accompanied with good food, lavish arrangements, and exotic memories.
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Everglades National Park
The Everglades National Park is one of Florida’s most precious treasures, home to a huge amount of flora and fauna both indigenous as well as exotic. Both nature lovers and those who don’t particularly enjoy nature will have various activities to keep busy within the park.
Activities such as bird watching, kayaking, boating, hiking, swimming, etc. can be done at the National Park. Guests can even camp there and get the full experience of the beautiful nature of the state. The Everglades is also USA’s biggest natural subtropical park and home to various endangered species of plants and animals. Everyone can find some activity that they enjoy at the park and spend a fun day here.
What’s Unique: A vivid experience of nature at its best
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Everglades Safari Park
Exploring out in the wild and unhindered air of Everglades Safari Park of Miami is going to top your list of best experiences in Miami, without a doubt. A perfect place for families to get together, visitors can navigate for 40 minutes through the dwindling course of sparkling water of Everglades Safari Park in its popular airboats available at every 25 minutes interval and last departing at 04:00 PM. Customized group tours are available in this amusement park of Miami, accompanied by expert captains in your trip to guide you through the wilderness, identifying hundreds of plants and animals hovering around. The private tour to Everglades National Park through the waterway will be exhilarating. Don't miss watching the alligator show and catching a glimpse of cute snail kites.
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First Miami Presbyterian Church
Built-in 1949, First Miami Presbyterian Church is a popular and historic church nestled in the Brickell Avenue of Downtown Miami. Inspired by Mediterranean Revival architecture, the church is built on a three acre land and is a part of the National Register of Historic places since 1989. The vibrant church houses Henry Flagler chapel and hosts ample social events like Friendsgiving, marathon, ashes to go, etc. First Miami Presbyterian Church has a massive library filled with religious and educational books accessible to all apart from an enchanting garden and rich heritage detailing. Established in: - 1949
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First United Methodist Church of Miami
First United Methodist Church of Miami is situated in the heart of Miami on the Bayside and is known for serving the community. The church was made by combining two downtown congregations reflecting the diverse culture of history. First United Methodist Church of Miami is a small and pretty white building with intricate architecture depicting the story of Jesus in its murals. Church offers services and help homeless people by organising Chapel and mass feeding thrice a week. With the message of spreading happiness among the community, First United Methodist Church of Miami organises mass prayers and social service throughout the year.
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Flagler Memorial Island
Flagler Memorial Island in Biscayne Bay is an artificial island constructed in 1920 to honor the late Miami pioneer, Henry M. Flagler. The island is entirely uninhabited and used as a popular getaway from the hectic city of Miami. At the center of the island is a 34 m high obelisk with allegorical sculptures, the main attraction of Flagler Memorial Island. One can reach here via a private boat or charter one. Some ferries can also take you to the island. Flagler Memorial island is filled with vegetation. One can take a stroll along with the tall, swaying trees, or sit around in leisure and enjoy nature. It is one of the best islands in Miami to enjoy the wilderness and flora.
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Flamingo Water Park
Open on weekends, the family-friendly theme park of Miami, the Flamingo Water Park is an ideal escape for a refreshing weekend, galloping in 120,000 gallons of water seamlessly. No one can leave the park without relaxing in the 630 Feet lazy river, plunging in the zero depths kid’s pool or take a faith leap from the 30 feet tower and get wet in the fun and frolic of Flamingo Water Park. the slide tower with 3 main slides, 6 kiddy slides and 2 pool areas will catch your attention all at once. There is also a play zone with 9000 gallons of fresh warm water, a 584 Square Feet Tot Spot for toddlers to enjoy, a mesmerising lounge pool with encircled serenity, and a Water Park Wet Area with spa facilities. Travelers can also enjoy a peaceful stay in the attached Kissimmee resort, without any hassle.
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Fort Lauderdale
Widely known for its very famous beach as well as the canals that run through the city, Fort Lauderdale is a great spot to drive to from Miami. The city has everything from museums to restaurants, beaches to canals and many other activities for the visitors to do.
The canals especially are beautiful and boat tours are available both day and night and it is a very fun experience. The beach is also very famous and equally as good and the boardwalk alongside the beach is a great spot to stroll by.
What’s Unique: Canals present in the city with water taxis available.
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Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Founded by Fredric Snitzer in 1977 in the famous Coral Gables neighborhood, the popular Fredric Snitzer Gallery of Miami presents your artwork from diverse regions in diverse media platforms and involving diverse artists. No wonder, every year there are at least eight rotating exhibitions curated by talented artists in this 1,400 square foot space. With two huge indoor galleries and one luxurious 2,400 square feet outdoor sculpture exhibit, this art gallery of Miami is serving the artists’ minds with the best taste in contemporary art for over 40 years. Representations of works by Luis Crus Azaceta, Carlos Alfonzo, Carlos Cárdenas, Jackie Ferrara, Tomas Esson, and others have been a part of its historic journey.
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Gasparilla Island
Known as the largest town is Boca Grande, Gasparilla Island is a famous tourist island in Miami. Activities such as snorkeling, swimming, camping, and picnicking can be enjoyed at the Gasparilla Island State Park. The Port Boca Grande Lighthouse is also located here. Among the many other amenities, Gasparilla Island State Park also has a gift shop and museum. Boca Grande Pass and Boca Grande Causeway are great places to enjoy the sea at the Gasparilla Island. G. C. Herring Park, Amberjack Environmental Park, and Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church are great, laid-back places for sightseeing and culture. With a plethora of activities to choose from, Gasparilla Island is the perfect island in Miami for a getaway.
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