North Miami FL Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AArch Creek Park and Museum
- 1855 Northeast 135th Street
North Miami, FL 33181-1901 - +1 305 944 6111
- this park is beautiful has a great staff and is very natural more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Arch Creek Park has a rich Native American history and to make it even more interesting, you can learn the history of this park on a guided 'Ghost Tour,' offered every Wednesday evening, ... more on NileGuide
Arch Creek Park and Museum
1855 Northeast 135th StreetNorth Miami, FL 33181-1901
BOleta River State Recreation Area
- 3400 N.E. 163rd Street
North Miami, Florida, 33160, USA - 305 / 919-1846
- Overview With miles of bicycle and canoe trails, a sandy swimming beach, shaded picnic pavilions and a fishing pier, Oleta River State Recreation Area offers visitors an outstanding, outdoor recreational experience within the confines of urban south Florida. - Recreational activities including picnicking,... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
- Overview At 993 acres, Oleta River State Recreation Area is the largest urban park in the state. Located on Biscayne Bay in northeast Dade County, the most prominent natural feature of the park is the Oleta River, for which the park is named.(Photo and text Florida State Parks) Since its inception in 1836... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Oleta River State Recreation Area
3400 N.E. 163rd StreetNorth Miami, Florida, 33160, USA
CMuseum of Contemporary Art
- 770 NE 125th Street
Miami, FL 33161 - +1 305 893 6211
- Overview The Museum of Contemporary Art is known for its provocative and innovative exhibitions, and for seeking a fresh approach in examining the art of our time.MOCA maintains an active exhibition schedule, presenting eight to 10 exhibitions annually, and has a permanent collection of more than 500 work... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview Its 1996 building and grounds designed by Charles Gwathmey, MOCA is known for provocative exhibitions (8 to 10 shows each year). Its collection of 20th-century American and European works reaches for the cutting edge. Permanent pieces include works from such artists as Louise Nevelson, Julian Sch... more on Fodor's
Museum of Contemporary Art
770 NE 125th StreetMiami, FL 33161
DOleta River Bike Trails
- 3400 NE 163rd Street
North Miami, FL, United States of America
- Overview As the largest state park in all of Florida, Oleta is nestled between the Oleta River and Biscayne Bay. Make sure you have the appropriate gear, including a camera, as ... more on NileGuide
Oleta River Bike Trails
3400 NE 163rd StreetNorth Miami, FL, United States of America
EHaulover Beach Park
- 10800 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL - +1 305 947 3525
- What a great beach! The people who go there are very friendly, but respect your prvacy. This was my first visit to a clothing optional beach and I have to admit I never realized what I was missing. As the weather was cool the early part of the week the beach wasn't very crowded, however, there ap... more on TripAdvisor
- By far one of the best nude beaches on the East Coast. We frequent Gunnison Beach in New Jersey but in the winter we stay in Miami & go to Haulover. Yes, there are a lot of gay men but from the female point of view I prefrer it because they are more interested in my boyfriend than me. This will b... more on TripAdvisor
Haulover Beach Park
10800 Collins AvenueMiami Beach, FL
FAnne Kolb Nature Center
- 751 Sheridan Street
Hollywood, FL 33019-4701 - 9549262480
- Overview West Lake Park/Anne Kolb Nature Center is loaded with family friendly activities. Picnicking, biking, tennis, hiking, volleyball, canoeing/kayaking, fishing, basketball, eco-tours, hands-on nature exhibits, and playgrounds are all available here.Anne Kolb Nature Center, named for a Broward County... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview An exhibit hall with a multi-level aquarium, walking trails, a bike trail and an observation tower help introduce visitors to this 1500-acre mangrove wetland and ongoing efforts to remove exotic vegetation and restore native plant communities. Invertebrates such as fiddler crabs, mangrove crabs a... more on Broward.org
Anne Kolb Nature Center
751 Sheridan StreetHollywood, FL 33019-4701
GMuseum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
- 770 NE 125th St
Miami, Florida - +1 305 863 6211
- Overview MOCA boasts an impressive collection of internationally acclaimed art with a local flavor. It is also known for its forward thinking and ability to discover and highlight new artists. A high-tech screening facility allows for film presentations to complement the exhibitions. You can see works by ... more on Frommers
- Overview The recently renamed museum has a permanent collection of contemporary art works in addition to rotating traveling exhibits. more on Weather.com
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
770 NE 125th StMiami, Florida
HSouth Pointe Park
- 1 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139 - 3056737730
- South Pointe Park is a hidden gem on the farthest tip of South Beach, it's located a block away from Joe's Stone Crabs and Nikki Beach. I just recently ... more on Yelp
- Overview South Pointe Park, located next to the beach, has bbq's and pavilions. Bring a picnic basket and enjoy a nice day at the park and at the beach. ... more on Miamibeach411.com
South Pointe Park
1 Washington AvenueMiami Beach, FL 33139
IOleata River State Recreational Area
- North Miami Beach
Florida, USA
- Overview At 993 acres, Oleta River State Recreation Area is the largest urban park in the state. Located on Biscayne Bay in northeast Dade County, the most prominent natural feature of the park is the Oleta River, for which the park is named. Since its inception in 1836, Miami-Dade County, named for Franc... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Oleata River State Recreational Area
North Miami BeachFlorida, USA
JHollywood Beach
- Hollywood
FL - +1 954 921 3404
- Highlights: lifeguarded, picnic tables, restrooms… more
- Location: Hollywood, Florida (8.6 miles from North Miami)
- Overview Hollywood is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of 1 July 2006, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 145,879.[3] Founded in 1925, the city grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s, and is now the ninth largest city in Florida.[4] Hollywood is a ... more on En.wikipedia.org
- Overview The most popular pastime on the beach is simply savouring the charming character of this truly unique setting. Comfortable sun beds and cabanas are available for rent, so reserve a day for relaxing to the sound of soothing ... more on Visithollywood.org
Hollywood Beach
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