Rich And Stacy’s guidebook

Rich And Stacy
Rich And Stacy
Rich And Stacy’s guidebook

Food scene

Lots of great local places within a few blocks of the property.
Walking distance to the property, about one block. Krudo is a kosher fish market, really a great place to have poke bowls, or buy fish. Krudu is for the adventurous seafood lover. This fish market has whole specimens and fillets on crushed ice on display. There’s plenty of fresh choices along with a market with gourmet kosher products. Fridge cases hold pickled herring with pistachio or jalapeño and pouches of sauces made in-house, including ginger, poppy Dijon or cilantro hummus.
Krudo Fish Market
17092 W Dixie Hwy
Walking distance to the property, about one block. Krudo is a kosher fish market, really a great place to have poke bowls, or buy fish. Krudu is for the adventurous seafood lover. This fish market has whole specimens and fillets on crushed ice on display. There’s plenty of fresh choices along with a market with gourmet kosher products. Fridge cases hold pickled herring with pistachio or jalapeño and pouches of sauces made in-house, including ginger, poppy Dijon or cilantro hummus.
Walking distance to the property. Great place for lunch. Good food, fast service, and interesting spins and takes on classic dishes, which you wouldn't normally expect.
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Lettuce & Tomato Gourmet Gastrobar
17070 W Dixie Hwy
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Walking distance to the property. Great place for lunch. Good food, fast service, and interesting spins and takes on classic dishes, which you wouldn't normally expect.
Just one block from the property. A farmers market style grocery store with lots of exotic fruits and vegetables. Great selection and very reasonable.
Fruteria La Hacienda Market
17052 W Dixie Hwy
Just one block from the property. A farmers market style grocery store with lots of exotic fruits and vegetables. Great selection and very reasonable.
Less than two blocks from the property. They offer every kind of Filipino dish you can think of, and a few you couldn’t. Their menu consists of Silog, Binalot, Street food, Noodle dishes, and many more! Every dish is authentic and fresh. Lutong Pinoy even offers a traditional Boodle Fight where food is laid on banana leaves and diners “fight” using their hands to eat. Lutong Pinoy serves their meals on paper plates and still uses a picture board for their menu. But kabaayans (local Filipinos) agree the quality and quantity of the menu more than makes up for the generic, lackluster atmosphere.
LUTONG PINOY FILIPINO CUISINE
17048 W Dixie Hwy
Less than two blocks from the property. They offer every kind of Filipino dish you can think of, and a few you couldn’t. Their menu consists of Silog, Binalot, Street food, Noodle dishes, and many more! Every dish is authentic and fresh. Lutong Pinoy even offers a traditional Boodle Fight where food is laid on banana leaves and diners “fight” using their hands to eat. Lutong Pinoy serves their meals on paper plates and still uses a picture board for their menu. But kabaayans (local Filipinos) agree the quality and quantity of the menu more than makes up for the generic, lackluster atmosphere.
Less than two blocks from the property- From their website-All of our fine Japanese food and sushi is prepared daily, and, despite making everything to order, there is never a long wait for your food. Here at Sushi Express by Yakko-San, chef Hiroshi Shigetomi uses only the freshest ingredients to ensure you get the most flavorful dishes
Sushi Express By Yakko San
17040 W Dixie Hwy
Less than two blocks from the property- From their website-All of our fine Japanese food and sushi is prepared daily, and, despite making everything to order, there is never a long wait for your food. Here at Sushi Express by Yakko-San, chef Hiroshi Shigetomi uses only the freshest ingredients to ensure you get the most flavorful dishes
Less than three blocks from the property. This is an inexpensive Vietnamese restaurant. They have Pho, Banh Mi, Rice Vermicelli Salads, Grilled Rice Platters, Tropical Ice Teas, Vietnamese Ice Coffee, Asian Beers, Sakes. It's hard to find good and authentic Vietnamese food in Miami but not here. You can get dishes like Pho, Bahn Mi, freshly rolled spring rolls, Thai tea and my favorite, Vermicelli noodles. It is so a fresh and filling meal. My fresh, I mean ingredients. All the vegetables just mesh together and the chicken is flavored with lemongrass so that is a unique but delicious way of preparing the chicken. I've come here alone and also with a group, and the people are very friendly and helpful if you don't know what you want.
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Pho Mi 2Go
17010 W Dixie Hwy
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Less than three blocks from the property. This is an inexpensive Vietnamese restaurant. They have Pho, Banh Mi, Rice Vermicelli Salads, Grilled Rice Platters, Tropical Ice Teas, Vietnamese Ice Coffee, Asian Beers, Sakes. It's hard to find good and authentic Vietnamese food in Miami but not here. You can get dishes like Pho, Bahn Mi, freshly rolled spring rolls, Thai tea and my favorite, Vermicelli noodles. It is so a fresh and filling meal. My fresh, I mean ingredients. All the vegetables just mesh together and the chicken is flavored with lemongrass so that is a unique but delicious way of preparing the chicken. I've come here alone and also with a group, and the people are very friendly and helpful if you don't know what you want.
Less than three blocks from the property. A concept of American and Venezuelan food. Breakfasts, lunches, hamburgers and more. This restaurant has great reviews. From their website-We are 2 Venezuelans who decided to undertake and show Miami the highlight of our Venezuelan cuisine, we merged a concept of Venezuelan dishes with burgers in the best style Caracas, without leaving out the traditional American breakfasts and also healthy food.
Jelly and Burger
17010 W Dixie Hwy
Less than three blocks from the property. A concept of American and Venezuelan food. Breakfasts, lunches, hamburgers and more. This restaurant has great reviews. From their website-We are 2 Venezuelans who decided to undertake and show Miami the highlight of our Venezuelan cuisine, we merged a concept of Venezuelan dishes with burgers in the best style Caracas, without leaving out the traditional American breakfasts and also healthy food.
Less than three blocks from the property-Great Reviews- History-From the moment you arrive, you'll discover that Mazzi Cucina is full of Italian charm, "Mazzi Cucina is the place that takes me back in time, to my nonna's house in an Italian village outside of Florence. Here you will find her paintings, my great grandfather's uniform, his old radio, and many more pieces of my Italian childhood. Since we opened our doors, we have had two priorities, the first is to create providing authentic entrees with premium ingredients and a welcoming atmosphere with our candle light and romantic music in the evenings. I assure you that when you come to Mazzi Cucina, you will have an experience like no other."
Mazzi Restaurant
17010 W Dixie Hwy
Less than three blocks from the property-Great Reviews- History-From the moment you arrive, you'll discover that Mazzi Cucina is full of Italian charm, "Mazzi Cucina is the place that takes me back in time, to my nonna's house in an Italian village outside of Florence. Here you will find her paintings, my great grandfather's uniform, his old radio, and many more pieces of my Italian childhood. Since we opened our doors, we have had two priorities, the first is to create providing authentic entrees with premium ingredients and a welcoming atmosphere with our candle light and romantic music in the evenings. I assure you that when you come to Mazzi Cucina, you will have an experience like no other."

Things to do in the area

Less than a ten minute drive from the property-Drive past the ranger station and through the gates of Oleta River State Park and a feeling of tranquility washes over you as you enter a quiet world of tangled, tidal mangroves in this protected river estuary. Considered Florida's largest urban park, it encompasses 1,033 acres of green space set against Biscayne Bay, ideal for kayaking, biking, hiking, swimming and camping. Oleta River State Park also hosts events throughout the year that showcase South Florida’s love of nature. You can kayak, canoe, paddle board, bike, hike, picnic and swim.
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Oleta River State Park
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Less than a ten minute drive from the property-Drive past the ranger station and through the gates of Oleta River State Park and a feeling of tranquility washes over you as you enter a quiet world of tangled, tidal mangroves in this protected river estuary. Considered Florida's largest urban park, it encompasses 1,033 acres of green space set against Biscayne Bay, ideal for kayaking, biking, hiking, swimming and camping. Oleta River State Park also hosts events throughout the year that showcase South Florida’s love of nature. You can kayak, canoe, paddle board, bike, hike, picnic and swim.
This is an upscale shopping mall located about a five minute drive from the property. It is the 16th largest mall in the United States by total square feet of retail space and the largest mall in Florida. Anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s, the center is highlighted by a mix of over 300 stores[1], including Apple, Adidas, Anthropologie, Burberry, Cartier, Disney, Givenchy, Gucci, H&M, Louis Vuitton, MCM, Microsoft, Sephora, Topshop Topman and Zara. Aventura Mall also features more than 50 eateries and restaurants, including Treats Food Hall, and the experiential Arts Aventura Mall program showcasing 20 museum-quality pieces in a range of mediums.
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Aventura Mall
19501 Biscayne Blvd
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This is an upscale shopping mall located about a five minute drive from the property. It is the 16th largest mall in the United States by total square feet of retail space and the largest mall in Florida. Anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s, the center is highlighted by a mix of over 300 stores[1], including Apple, Adidas, Anthropologie, Burberry, Cartier, Disney, Givenchy, Gucci, H&M, Louis Vuitton, MCM, Microsoft, Sephora, Topshop Topman and Zara. Aventura Mall also features more than 50 eateries and restaurants, including Treats Food Hall, and the experiential Arts Aventura Mall program showcasing 20 museum-quality pieces in a range of mediums.
About 3 blocks from the property-Victory Pool Family Aquatics Center Cost $2-3 Website: https://www.citynmb.com/455/Aquatics Address: 1980 Northeast 171st Street North Miami Beach, FL 33162 Telephone (305) 948-2926 1. 25-yard Heated Pool 2. ADA Accessible 3. Facility Rentals 4. Parking 5. Pool 6. Restrooms 7. Shower Facilities 8. Swimming Pool 9. Kids Play Area
Victory Park Pool
1980 Northeast 171 Street
About 3 blocks from the property-Victory Pool Family Aquatics Center Cost $2-3 Website: https://www.citynmb.com/455/Aquatics Address: 1980 Northeast 171st Street North Miami Beach, FL 33162 Telephone (305) 948-2926 1. 25-yard Heated Pool 2. ADA Accessible 3. Facility Rentals 4. Parking 5. Pool 6. Restrooms 7. Shower Facilities 8. Swimming Pool 9. Kids Play Area
Room Escape-(Let us know if you are interested and we can get you 15% off) Fox in a Box Miami is the flagship location and is the only location to have all 6 rooms authentically equipped: Prison Break, Zodiac Serial Killer, Bank Robbery , Abandoned Zombie Lab, and 2 identical Nuclear Bunker missions. We searched remote and far-flung locations to obtain authentic items for every adventure to make the experience seem like real life. Our Prison Break room is the only room in the world (among over 9000 rooms) that has two real prisons installed. We bought a decommissioned jail from 1960’s in Iowa, shipped it to Miami and installed it at our location. European bunker door from 1930’s, war memorabilia, vault doors, new and historic hospital equipment just scratches the surface. Fox in a Box Miami has taken Escape Room experience to the next level. There is a tremendous amount of detail as well as electronic gadgets that have been added to complete this experience. www.foxinaboxmiami.com
Room Escape Miami by Fox in a Box
28 SE 1st St
Room Escape-(Let us know if you are interested and we can get you 15% off) Fox in a Box Miami is the flagship location and is the only location to have all 6 rooms authentically equipped: Prison Break, Zodiac Serial Killer, Bank Robbery , Abandoned Zombie Lab, and 2 identical Nuclear Bunker missions. We searched remote and far-flung locations to obtain authentic items for every adventure to make the experience seem like real life. Our Prison Break room is the only room in the world (among over 9000 rooms) that has two real prisons installed. We bought a decommissioned jail from 1960’s in Iowa, shipped it to Miami and installed it at our location. European bunker door from 1930’s, war memorabilia, vault doors, new and historic hospital equipment just scratches the surface. Fox in a Box Miami has taken Escape Room experience to the next level. There is a tremendous amount of detail as well as electronic gadgets that have been added to complete this experience. www.foxinaboxmiami.com
Almost walking distance from the unit-Greynolds Golf Course provides a 3,100-yard challenging layout. This par-36 course, designed by Mark Mahannah in 1964, is one of the county’s most popular nine-hole designs for all levels of play. The course offers electric carts, reasonable green fees, and club rentals. Greynolds also has a 9-hole FootGolf course. Click here for more details on playing FootGolf at Greynolds. A spacious clubhouse welcomes players to relax before and after matches. Friendly golf shop staff assist players with tee times, rental equipment and merchandise.
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Greynolds Golf Course
17530 Dixie Hwy
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Almost walking distance from the unit-Greynolds Golf Course provides a 3,100-yard challenging layout. This par-36 course, designed by Mark Mahannah in 1964, is one of the county’s most popular nine-hole designs for all levels of play. The course offers electric carts, reasonable green fees, and club rentals. Greynolds also has a 9-hole FootGolf course. Click here for more details on playing FootGolf at Greynolds. A spacious clubhouse welcomes players to relax before and after matches. Friendly golf shop staff assist players with tee times, rental equipment and merchandise.
Walking distance from the unit-Once the site of a rock quarry, is now a 249-acre park consisting of a variety of habitats; most notably a relatively intact hardwood hammock and mangrove forest. The hammock at Greynolds is one of the last well-protected natural areas of northern Miami-Dade County. Tequesta Indians used the Oleta River, which runs along the east side of the park, as a source of transportation. In the years following, the Seminole Indians used the land along side the river as a trading post and a source of supplies for early Miami-Dade County settlers. The park is named after A.O. Greynolds, the head of Ojus Rock Company, who deeded the land over to Miami-Dade County Parks Department in 1936. Activities Birdwatching Canoeing Kayaking Nature Tours Paddle boarding Amenities Bike Trails Campground Canoe launch Facility Rentals Golf Course Lakes Nature Center Nature Trails Picnic Shelter/Pavilion Playground Restroom Trails
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Greynolds Park
Greynolds Park
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Walking distance from the unit-Once the site of a rock quarry, is now a 249-acre park consisting of a variety of habitats; most notably a relatively intact hardwood hammock and mangrove forest. The hammock at Greynolds is one of the last well-protected natural areas of northern Miami-Dade County. Tequesta Indians used the Oleta River, which runs along the east side of the park, as a source of transportation. In the years following, the Seminole Indians used the land along side the river as a trading post and a source of supplies for early Miami-Dade County settlers. The park is named after A.O. Greynolds, the head of Ojus Rock Company, who deeded the land over to Miami-Dade County Parks Department in 1936. Activities Birdwatching Canoeing Kayaking Nature Tours Paddle boarding Amenities Bike Trails Campground Canoe launch Facility Rentals Golf Course Lakes Nature Center Nature Trails Picnic Shelter/Pavilion Playground Restroom Trails
Only 2.25 miles from the unit-Haulover Park is one of two public beach parks operated by Miami-Dade County. Bounded by the city of Sunny Isles Beach on the north, the Atlantic ocean on the east, Baker’s HauloverCut on the south, and Biscayne Bay on the west, the 177-acre park with 1.4 miles of beach front as acquired starting as early as “1935 and was then Dade County’s fourth major park”. The land that the park now sits on previously contained a “Lighthouse Restaurant, a trailer and small refreshment stand, and charter boat piers”. Haulover Beach Park contains the largest remaining stretch of undeveloped beach front in Miami-Dade County. Situated just a few miles north of Miami Beach, between Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles Beach, this 1.4 mile beach park attracts visitors from around the world most notably for its pristine white sand shores, open ocean surf, beautiful coastal vegetation, and access to recreational activities. Swimming areas are lifeguarded year-round and up-to-date weather and surf conditions are provided. There is also a world-renowned clothing optional beach section that is family oriented and staffed by well trained volunteers who provide information about beach etiquette. Concessions are also available for food/drinks, beach chair and umbrella rentals. Picnic areas with tables and grills can be found throughout the park on a first-come, first-served basis or shelters may be reserved in advance. With access to the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway and Baker's Haulover Cut there are plenty of opportunities for fishing both on and off-shore. You also won't find a better place to fly a kite on a windy day than with the friendly staff of Skyward Kites, who have been providing families with kite-flying fun for over twenty years. We didn't forget about your four-legged friends! With access to the beach during certain hours on weekends and a bark park open year-round, we're sure that Haulover Beach Park has something to offer for everyone. Tip: during the summer season and on Holiday weekends, peak visitation is on Sundays between 11 a.m.-3 p.m., make sure to plan ahead to avoid traffic and possible parking lot closures. Marinas Haulover Park hosts Bill Bird Marina and Haulover Marine Center for any boating needs. Bill Bird Marina is nestled in Haulover Beach Park between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intercoastal Waterway, this marina is minutes away from spectacular fishing. The marina offers gated entry to 152 wet slips, accommodating vessels from 35’ to 120’. Each slip provides access to electricity and water. The dock master building offers marina patrons a laundry room with coin-operated washers and dryers, vending machines, ice, and restrooms with showers. Haulover Marine Center provides dry storage for boats and personal watercraft. Haulover contains a retail facility, gas dock, bait shop, and marine service department. Clothing Optional Beach: Located on the northern one-third of the beach between lifeguard towers #12 and #16, this family-friendly portion of the beach has been listed as one of the best in the nation to swim and sun-bathe without clothing, featuring beach chair and umbrella rentals, a food and beverage concession and showers conveniently located right on the beach. Restrooms are also located nearby. Friendly beach ambassadors are available to greet visitors and provide information regarding the do's and don'ts (beach etiquette). Look for them wearing the green safari hats. Parking is available in the North Lot, which can be accessed through the Haulover Marine Center's boat ramps entrance, or Lot #1. Use pedestrian tunnel #4 or #5. Dog Friendly Services Bark Park Open from 8 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week and located near the south picnic area. Featuring an enclosure for small dogs, less than 35 lbs., and one for large dogs, more than 35 lbs. Amenities include shade trees, picnic tables, drinking fountains for both dogs and their companions, doggie waste bag dispensers, waste containers, and plenty of open grassy space for you and your pet to play catch or run around freely without a leash. Entrance to the bark park is through parking lot #3 located on the west side of Collins Avenue if traveling southbound or through parking lot #4 located on the east side of Collins Avenue if traveling northbound. $2 user fee, per vehicle. Dog must be in vehicle. Beach Access for Dogs Open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the designated beach area between lifeguard tower #2 and #3 only. Dogs are welcome with their companion on the portion of the beach directly across from the bark park and accessible through parking lots #3 and #4. Dogs must be on a leash at all times except within the designated beach area. Read the rules. Picnic Shelters Advanced reservations can be made for the use of picnic shelters located throughout the park. There are two medium-sized shelters with four picnic tables and a barbeque grill each located near the bayside of the park that can accommodate a maximum of 40 people. These shelters are located on the west side of Collins Avenue and can be accessed through parking lot #1. There are also two large-sized shelters with six picnic tables and a barbeque grill each located on the east side of Collins Avenue facing the beach and can be accessed through parking lot #1 and lot #2. Shelters do not have electricity or running water. Rental rates: $157 + tax for medium shelters, $224 + tax for large shelters Multi-Purpose Room The Bill Bird Marina offers an interior space with a maximum capacity of 52 people for meetings, corporate events, baby showers, bridal showers or wedding receptions. Folding tables and chairs are provided. Room includes a wet bar with mini fridge. The room is available to rent seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. March - November and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. November - March. Rental rates: $347 + tax November - March and $401 + tax March - November. Flotation Devices Not Allowed No flotation devices are allowed on our beaches. While we want everyone to be able to enjoy our waters, abiding by park rules is paramount to ensuring that beach users are safe, that we remain good stewards of the environment, and that we protect our natural areas. Chapter 26 of the Code of Miami-Dade, Rule 16 states: ''No person, minor or adult, shall enter or be in water at any bathing area wearing, carrying, pushing or towing any flotation device.'' For reservations please visit or call the park office during hours of operation.
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Haulover Beach
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Only 2.25 miles from the unit-Haulover Park is one of two public beach parks operated by Miami-Dade County. Bounded by the city of Sunny Isles Beach on the north, the Atlantic ocean on the east, Baker’s HauloverCut on the south, and Biscayne Bay on the west, the 177-acre park with 1.4 miles of beach front as acquired starting as early as “1935 and was then Dade County’s fourth major park”. The land that the park now sits on previously contained a “Lighthouse Restaurant, a trailer and small refreshment stand, and charter boat piers”. Haulover Beach Park contains the largest remaining stretch of undeveloped beach front in Miami-Dade County. Situated just a few miles north of Miami Beach, between Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles Beach, this 1.4 mile beach park attracts visitors from around the world most notably for its pristine white sand shores, open ocean surf, beautiful coastal vegetation, and access to recreational activities. Swimming areas are lifeguarded year-round and up-to-date weather and surf conditions are provided. There is also a world-renowned clothing optional beach section that is family oriented and staffed by well trained volunteers who provide information about beach etiquette. Concessions are also available for food/drinks, beach chair and umbrella rentals. Picnic areas with tables and grills can be found throughout the park on a first-come, first-served basis or shelters may be reserved in advance. With access to the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway and Baker's Haulover Cut there are plenty of opportunities for fishing both on and off-shore. You also won't find a better place to fly a kite on a windy day than with the friendly staff of Skyward Kites, who have been providing families with kite-flying fun for over twenty years. We didn't forget about your four-legged friends! With access to the beach during certain hours on weekends and a bark park open year-round, we're sure that Haulover Beach Park has something to offer for everyone. Tip: during the summer season and on Holiday weekends, peak visitation is on Sundays between 11 a.m.-3 p.m., make sure to plan ahead to avoid traffic and possible parking lot closures. Marinas Haulover Park hosts Bill Bird Marina and Haulover Marine Center for any boating needs. Bill Bird Marina is nestled in Haulover Beach Park between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intercoastal Waterway, this marina is minutes away from spectacular fishing. The marina offers gated entry to 152 wet slips, accommodating vessels from 35’ to 120’. Each slip provides access to electricity and water. The dock master building offers marina patrons a laundry room with coin-operated washers and dryers, vending machines, ice, and restrooms with showers. Haulover Marine Center provides dry storage for boats and personal watercraft. Haulover contains a retail facility, gas dock, bait shop, and marine service department. Clothing Optional Beach: Located on the northern one-third of the beach between lifeguard towers #12 and #16, this family-friendly portion of the beach has been listed as one of the best in the nation to swim and sun-bathe without clothing, featuring beach chair and umbrella rentals, a food and beverage concession and showers conveniently located right on the beach. Restrooms are also located nearby. Friendly beach ambassadors are available to greet visitors and provide information regarding the do's and don'ts (beach etiquette). Look for them wearing the green safari hats. Parking is available in the North Lot, which can be accessed through the Haulover Marine Center's boat ramps entrance, or Lot #1. Use pedestrian tunnel #4 or #5. Dog Friendly Services Bark Park Open from 8 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week and located near the south picnic area. Featuring an enclosure for small dogs, less than 35 lbs., and one for large dogs, more than 35 lbs. Amenities include shade trees, picnic tables, drinking fountains for both dogs and their companions, doggie waste bag dispensers, waste containers, and plenty of open grassy space for you and your pet to play catch or run around freely without a leash. Entrance to the bark park is through parking lot #3 located on the west side of Collins Avenue if traveling southbound or through parking lot #4 located on the east side of Collins Avenue if traveling northbound. $2 user fee, per vehicle. Dog must be in vehicle. Beach Access for Dogs Open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the designated beach area between lifeguard tower #2 and #3 only. Dogs are welcome with their companion on the portion of the beach directly across from the bark park and accessible through parking lots #3 and #4. Dogs must be on a leash at all times except within the designated beach area. Read the rules. Picnic Shelters Advanced reservations can be made for the use of picnic shelters located throughout the park. There are two medium-sized shelters with four picnic tables and a barbeque grill each located near the bayside of the park that can accommodate a maximum of 40 people. These shelters are located on the west side of Collins Avenue and can be accessed through parking lot #1. There are also two large-sized shelters with six picnic tables and a barbeque grill each located on the east side of Collins Avenue facing the beach and can be accessed through parking lot #1 and lot #2. Shelters do not have electricity or running water. Rental rates: $157 + tax for medium shelters, $224 + tax for large shelters Multi-Purpose Room The Bill Bird Marina offers an interior space with a maximum capacity of 52 people for meetings, corporate events, baby showers, bridal showers or wedding receptions. Folding tables and chairs are provided. Room includes a wet bar with mini fridge. The room is available to rent seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. March - November and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. November - March. Rental rates: $347 + tax November - March and $401 + tax March - November. Flotation Devices Not Allowed No flotation devices are allowed on our beaches. While we want everyone to be able to enjoy our waters, abiding by park rules is paramount to ensuring that beach users are safe, that we remain good stewards of the environment, and that we protect our natural areas. Chapter 26 of the Code of Miami-Dade, Rule 16 states: ''No person, minor or adult, shall enter or be in water at any bathing area wearing, carrying, pushing or towing any flotation device.'' For reservations please visit or call the park office during hours of operation.

Family Fun

About 3 blocks from the property-Victory Pool Family Aquatics Center Cost $2-3 Website: https://www.citynmb.com/455/Aquatics Address: 1980 Northeast 171st Street North Miami Beach, FL 33162 Telephone (305) 948-2926 1. 25-yard Heated Pool 2. ADA Accessible 3. Facility Rentals 4. Parking 5. Pool 6. Restrooms 7. Shower Facilities 8. Swimming Pool 9. Kids Play Area
Victory Park Pool
1980 Northeast 171 Street
About 3 blocks from the property-Victory Pool Family Aquatics Center Cost $2-3 Website: https://www.citynmb.com/455/Aquatics Address: 1980 Northeast 171st Street North Miami Beach, FL 33162 Telephone (305) 948-2926 1. 25-yard Heated Pool 2. ADA Accessible 3. Facility Rentals 4. Parking 5. Pool 6. Restrooms 7. Shower Facilities 8. Swimming Pool 9. Kids Play Area

Fun Things to Do Reqiring a Drive

About a 45 min Drive www.evergladesholidaypark.com Florida alligator park is a top attraction for locals and visitors alike, perfect for kids and adults of all ages. Climb aboard one of our state-of-the-art vessels for an unforgettable Everglades airboat ride, then experience a live alligator presentation featuring the Gator Boys Alligator Rescue Team in our world-famous Gator Pit! With miles of wetlands before you, you'll journey deep into the Everglades, zipping across the "River of Grass" at top speeds, with an expert tour guide leading the way. Our fleet of airboats are spacious, safe, and offer comfort and covered protection from all weather conditions. Lock eyes with an American alligator and snap amazing pictures as you come face-to-face with some of the Everglades most unusual and exciting animals. Our Everglades airboat tours are an hour long, which is plenty of time for an animal encounter with some of the most exotic and unforgettable wildlife.
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Everglades Holiday Park
21940 Griffin Rd
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About a 45 min Drive www.evergladesholidaypark.com Florida alligator park is a top attraction for locals and visitors alike, perfect for kids and adults of all ages. Climb aboard one of our state-of-the-art vessels for an unforgettable Everglades airboat ride, then experience a live alligator presentation featuring the Gator Boys Alligator Rescue Team in our world-famous Gator Pit! With miles of wetlands before you, you'll journey deep into the Everglades, zipping across the "River of Grass" at top speeds, with an expert tour guide leading the way. Our fleet of airboats are spacious, safe, and offer comfort and covered protection from all weather conditions. Lock eyes with an American alligator and snap amazing pictures as you come face-to-face with some of the Everglades most unusual and exciting animals. Our Everglades airboat tours are an hour long, which is plenty of time for an animal encounter with some of the most exotic and unforgettable wildlife.
About an hour drive from the unit-https://www.butterflyworld.com/ Butterfly World is the result of one man’s hobby gone wild. Largest Butterfly Park in the World Born of Dutch immigrants, Ronald Boender grew up in Illinois and had always had a fascination with butterflies, beginning with the cabbage whites, black swallowtails and silk moths he found while growing up on his father’s farm. He moved to Florida in 1968, and after retiring from a successful career as an electrical engineer, he decided to actively pursue his interest in butterflies, beginning by raising local butterflies and butterfly food plants in small numbers at his home. When he learned there was a market for “farmed” butterflies for sale to Universities and Zoos, Boender established MetaScience Co., a commercial butterfly farm, in 1984. The staff at MetaScience produced up to 1000 butterfly pupa per week, and established methods of butterfly rearing that are still in use at Butterfly World. During this time, Boender also learned of attractions called “butterfly houses” springing up overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom. Intrigued by the possibilities, He went to England in 1985, and met Clive Farrell, founder and owner of the London Butterfly House. They became friends, and soon partners in the venture that became Butterfly World, the first butterfly house in the United States, and the largest in the world. Opening day was March 28, 1988, with Butterfly World encompassing 3 acres of butterfly aviaries, botanical gardens and the working butterfly farm and research center that Boender had worked years to establish. In the years that have followed, the park has expanded to include the 2 additional aviaries for tropical birds and an interactive lorikeet encounter, as well as a skilled aviculture care and research staff to support these endeavors. Besides the park itself, Boender and Butterfly World also established the North American “Bring Back the Butterflies” Campaign, in 1988. The goal of this program was to educate and supply FREE butterfly gardening materials specific to each region, to anyone interested. Wildly successful, it has become a phenomenon, resulting in thousands of new butterfly habitats, and an increase in butterfly populations across the continent. Boender has also been vigilant in his support of off-site research, using Butterfly World profits and expertise to create the Boender Endangered Species Laboratory at the University of Florida. Working in conjunction with scientists there, Butterfly World has been instrumental in saving the endangered Schaus Swallowtail, a species of butterfly that is becoming reestablished in South Florida, and may, one day soon, be taken off of the endangered species list.
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Butterfly World
3600 W Sample Rd
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About an hour drive from the unit-https://www.butterflyworld.com/ Butterfly World is the result of one man’s hobby gone wild. Largest Butterfly Park in the World Born of Dutch immigrants, Ronald Boender grew up in Illinois and had always had a fascination with butterflies, beginning with the cabbage whites, black swallowtails and silk moths he found while growing up on his father’s farm. He moved to Florida in 1968, and after retiring from a successful career as an electrical engineer, he decided to actively pursue his interest in butterflies, beginning by raising local butterflies and butterfly food plants in small numbers at his home. When he learned there was a market for “farmed” butterflies for sale to Universities and Zoos, Boender established MetaScience Co., a commercial butterfly farm, in 1984. The staff at MetaScience produced up to 1000 butterfly pupa per week, and established methods of butterfly rearing that are still in use at Butterfly World. During this time, Boender also learned of attractions called “butterfly houses” springing up overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom. Intrigued by the possibilities, He went to England in 1985, and met Clive Farrell, founder and owner of the London Butterfly House. They became friends, and soon partners in the venture that became Butterfly World, the first butterfly house in the United States, and the largest in the world. Opening day was March 28, 1988, with Butterfly World encompassing 3 acres of butterfly aviaries, botanical gardens and the working butterfly farm and research center that Boender had worked years to establish. In the years that have followed, the park has expanded to include the 2 additional aviaries for tropical birds and an interactive lorikeet encounter, as well as a skilled aviculture care and research staff to support these endeavors. Besides the park itself, Boender and Butterfly World also established the North American “Bring Back the Butterflies” Campaign, in 1988. The goal of this program was to educate and supply FREE butterfly gardening materials specific to each region, to anyone interested. Wildly successful, it has become a phenomenon, resulting in thousands of new butterfly habitats, and an increase in butterfly populations across the continent. Boender has also been vigilant in his support of off-site research, using Butterfly World profits and expertise to create the Boender Endangered Species Laboratory at the University of Florida. Working in conjunction with scientists there, Butterfly World has been instrumental in saving the endangered Schaus Swallowtail, a species of butterfly that is becoming reestablished in South Florida, and may, one day soon, be taken off of the endangered species list.
About 1.5 Hour Drive https://www.lioncountrysafari.com/ Florida’s largest drive-through safari and walk-through amusement park invites you to spend the day on safari with over 1000 animals. With animal displays and encounters, animal feeding experiences, 5 rides, water sprayground, food, shopping and more, you are sure to have a memorable experience at Lion Country Safari
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Lion Country Safari
2003 Lion Country Safari Rd
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About 1.5 Hour Drive https://www.lioncountrysafari.com/ Florida’s largest drive-through safari and walk-through amusement park invites you to spend the day on safari with over 1000 animals. With animal displays and encounters, animal feeding experiences, 5 rides, water sprayground, food, shopping and more, you are sure to have a memorable experience at Lion Country Safari
Zoo Miami (also known as The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens) is the oldest and largest zoo in Florida and the fifth largest in the United States. As the only sub-tropical zoo in the continental U.S., the unique climate in South Florida allows us to care for a wide variety of animals from Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Americas representing a broad mix of species that is unlike any other zoo in the country. Our animals are grouped according to their geographic territories, with species that live together peacefully in the wild placed in exhibits together here at the zoo. Our trees, foliage, and even our soil are matched as closely as possible to the native habitats of our animals. Our lush, tropical, open-air exhibits replicate our animals' natural habitats and allow guests to enjoy beautiful and endangered wildlife at a safe, yet remarkably close range. The history of the zoo can be traced back to 1948, with what was then known as the Crandon Park Zoo on the island of Key Biscayne, just off the coast of downtown Miami. At that time, the zoo occupied 48 acres of the park and its first animals included some lions, an elephant and a rhinoceros that had been stranded when a circus went out of business in Miami. Zoo Miami today occupies almost 750 acres and is home to more than 3,000 animals representing over 500 different species. Of this population, more than 130 species are at risk in the wild; many classified as endangered or critically endangered. The zoo also houses more than 1,000 species of trees, palms and other plants, and over 100 special exhibits showcasing a broad number of species and scientific topics.
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Zoo Miami
12400 Southwest 152nd Street
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Zoo Miami (also known as The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens) is the oldest and largest zoo in Florida and the fifth largest in the United States. As the only sub-tropical zoo in the continental U.S., the unique climate in South Florida allows us to care for a wide variety of animals from Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Americas representing a broad mix of species that is unlike any other zoo in the country. Our animals are grouped according to their geographic territories, with species that live together peacefully in the wild placed in exhibits together here at the zoo. Our trees, foliage, and even our soil are matched as closely as possible to the native habitats of our animals. Our lush, tropical, open-air exhibits replicate our animals' natural habitats and allow guests to enjoy beautiful and endangered wildlife at a safe, yet remarkably close range. The history of the zoo can be traced back to 1948, with what was then known as the Crandon Park Zoo on the island of Key Biscayne, just off the coast of downtown Miami. At that time, the zoo occupied 48 acres of the park and its first animals included some lions, an elephant and a rhinoceros that had been stranded when a circus went out of business in Miami. Zoo Miami today occupies almost 750 acres and is home to more than 3,000 animals representing over 500 different species. Of this population, more than 130 species are at risk in the wild; many classified as endangered or critically endangered. The zoo also houses more than 1,000 species of trees, palms and other plants, and over 100 special exhibits showcasing a broad number of species and scientific topics.