Oleta River State Park, North Miami
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Sheltered cove with blue-green water, bright green playground, and river for paddling.
Sheltered cove with blue-green water, bright green playground, and river for paddling.
Paradise! A rare white sand beach in the Keys, with water of many shades of blue, and an ultra-modern playground amongst coconut trees with shaded huts.
Long, white sand beach with lots of shade and aquamarine waters. Best beginner bodyboarding spot.
Large lagoon with clear water where kids can swim, tons of shade, and playground in the sand.
Gorgeous view from the top of a lovely red lighthouse with a rare Fresnel lens on top of a little hill.
Beautiful, large park on the intracoastal waterway with a wonderful children's museum, splash pad, pier, waterfront boardwalk, white sand beach, mansion, captain's house, mangrove boardwalk, and path around a pond.
Large lagoon with clear water where kids can swim, tons of shade, and playground in the sand.
White sand beach with mangroves on the beautiful intracoastal waterway.
Swampy place with a rocky beach, dull visitor center, nice gift shop, and good snorkel and glass bottom boat tours.
Whitest white sand, clear sparkling water, spacious green lawns with large shade trees, tropical flowers, a wide half-mile boardwalk, and a huge park full of tropical plants.
White sand beach with glorious sunsets. You can grab food at the cafes on Pine Ave and have a picnic at the beach.
Large lagoon with clear water where kids can swim, tons of shade, and playground in the sand.
Gorgeous white sand beach on the Indian River Lagoon, plus nature center!
Long walk with wide sidewalk, past lush jungly forest. Some car noise.
Wonderful place to swim by day, and to watch manta rays by night!
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