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Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
It is a beautiful park including some of the most scenic beaches out of all places for camping in Miami as well as lush mangroves. The location of the park is upon an island a boat ride away from the city.
The site is extremely popular for its natural wonders and some of the finest hiking and biking trails all across.
History Miami Museum
Affiliated with Smithsonian, HistoryMiami offers the experience of various tours, displays and exhibitions that represent the rich culture as well as the history of Miami. They also host various events and have a large collection of both permanent and rotating art and research pieces for the guests to enjoy.
The library at HistoryMiami is possibly one of its best features and contains a huge collection books, research papers and over a million photographs. You can visit to enjoy a seasonal exhibition or a take a tour of the city or even roam around on your own to expand your knowledge of Miami’s culture.
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Hollywood KOA
Home to the lush natural wonders of Miami and a site for various activities like camping, this spot for camping in Miami is located a drive away from the city. The visitors can book bungalows or sites for RVs as well as camping and relax in the beaches or have fun in the social events that are constantly taking place in the area.
It is rather unique as guests can find concerts and parties as well as plenty of restaurants and method of entertainment, unlike most other parks on the list.
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Homestead
Placed right beside The Everglades National Park, this town is only a short distance from Miami and is almost like a gateway to the National Park. It is the dream destination for anyone and aside from the natural beauty that the park offers, the town also has a couple of activities for guests to do.
The city has a fair share of great restaurants and shopping spots where guests can spend time in before going to the National Park first stop for those guests who do not like camping can stay in the hotels or homestays in the city.
What’s Unique: Closeness to the national park as well as many activities.
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Ichimura Miami Japanaese Garden
Ichimura is a traditional japanese garden, which was founded way back in 1958 by Kiyoshi Ichimura. It was built with an expectation of Cherry Blossoms blooming in Miami, but unfortunately those do not survive in Miami weather. So then this garden was filled with different varieties of Orchids. At present, this garden is a cultural hub, where various japanese festivals are celebrated along with educational classes as well. Unlike other gardens in Miami, Ichimura is a small one, and is free for the public.
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
One of the widely popular art museums in Miami, ICA boasts its collection of various artworks from artists from all over the world and helps smaller local artists to display their works and enter into the platform. Tourists and art enthusiasts from all over the world can find some of the most modern and unique pieces representing various cultures and ideologies.
It is also a centre for numerous exhibitions, social events, etc. throughout the year and acts as a cultural centre for artists and art lovers to come together at and appreciate the beauty of modern art.
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
The Institute of Contemporary Art is an amalgamation of culture, art, and legacy of local artists in and around Miami. Established in 1996 under the wings of the Museum of Contemporary Art, it is now shifted to the famous Miami Design district in 2017. Spread across an area of 37,500 square feet, the architectural excellence visible in this art gallery of Miami replicates the Magic Box structure with its exquisite geometric patterns and shapes. With the soul aim to urge the public to appreciate art, this massive gallery is admission free round the year, inviting international attention to the local communities. Works of eminent artists including Ann Craven, Jose Antonio Hernandez Diaz, Mark Handforth, James Turell, and many others can be found here. The eye goggles 15,000-feet sculpture garden and even occasional live performances will surely make your trip memorable.
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Isle Casino Pompano Park
Visit the Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park in Miami to witness the age-old legacy of live harness racing for more than 50 years now. It has more than 1,400 gaming machines keeping the [layers glued to their seats and 40 live-action poker tables. Covering an area of 100,000 square feet, the Isle casino, 20 minutes from North Miami, hosts live entertainment programs every day, round the year.
For a hungry tummy, you can also find a quick gulp of delicious cuisine from the 6 big restaurants housed in the Isle Casino Pompano ParkHighlights - Isle Casino has increased its circumference with a lake for refreshment and new entertainment avenues in the arena. Check out the racetracks and the gaming setup without the weary intervention of smoke.
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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
The most popular and first undersea park of the United States grabs enough eyeballs round the year for its exotic display of marine life. Established in 1963, the famous John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses 178 nautical square miles of amusing coral reef, leaving travelers in awe with nature’s wonder.
You can find yourself enjoying the campground areas with family and friends. Accompanied by activities like fishing, snorkeling, and kayaking will be fun. A campfire by your side can even make your day better while camping in Miami’s breeze. The amazing nature trails will leave you in awe while some excellent cuisine will surely give you an everlasting foodgasm.
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Jungle Island
Jungle Island is an eco-adventure park on Watson Island that was opened in the year 1936 and has been mesmerizing its visitors with its streams and waterfalls and a whole lot of activities that people can enjoy in the lush greenery. The former Parrot Jungle is an 18 acre park that has a newly renovated Treetop Ballroom and a private beach, Joia Beach, where you can enjoy some amazing cocktails and dining areas with a picturesque view.
Willing to spend some time interacting with some of the animals there? You won’t be disappointed, they organize Lemur encounters for 30 minutes at $49.99, sloth encounters for 10 minutes at $49.99, flamingo experience for 30 minutes at $49.99, and capybara encounter for 30 minutes at $49.99. These are all once-in-a-lifetime- experiences that you wouldn’t want to miss. It is also home to some of the most exotic species of mammals, fish, birds, primates, and reptiles. If you are in Miami, do not miss out on this park. You can also avail electric scooters for $35 for the day.
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