Getting Wrecked In Miami | Miami Florida | Trails.com
At first, the outline of the big ship is hazy and indistinct. As we swim closer, it slowly becomes a massive, shadowy apparition. This tanker rests in ninety feet of water, so it is shrouded in perpetual twilight even on the ... trails.com
Stalking The Wily Lobster | Miami Florida | Trails.com
Locating lobsters can be a lot like finding a needle in a haystack. In both instances you must rely on eyesight instead of feel, or the search could be painful. After all, if you go sticking your hands into coral crevices for... trails.com
Miami Beach Art Deco District | Miami Beach Florida Hikes |...
Before the existence of Orlando?s mouse whose roar was heard round the world, Miami Beach was Florida?s best-known symbol. Collins Avenue and its legendary resorts were frequent winter homes for northern vacationers and inter... trails.com
Florida Atlantic Beaches: Miami Area Beaches | Miami Florida ...
Through the exclusive shops of Bal Harbor, well known as the favorite shopping district of the hoi polloi, and the condos of Surfside, public beaches are hard to find on A1A. But then, just when you might begin to despair, a ... trails.com
Miami Area | Miami Florida | Trails.com
Miami is an international city. It?s not only the business capital of the Caribbean Islands, but also a playground for wealthy European, Central American, and South American travelers. Miami attracts more foreign visitors tha... trails.com
South Beach: An Art Deco Getaway | Miami Florida | Trails.com
Even if you live or are vacationing nearby, South Beach is still a neon-hot destination for a quick escape. With the nation?s largest Art Deco historic district, the trendiest of accommodations options, creative chefs in vari... trails.com
Miami, Key Biscayne, & Fort Lauderdale, Fl | Miami...
Visitors to Miami frequently stop in nearby Key Biscayne (both are in Dade County) before going just 30 miles north to Fort Lauderdale, in Broward County. It makes sense to discuss these destinations as a package. The beaches... trails.com
Oleta River State Park
Located in Miami, Oleta is Florida's largest urban park featuring miles of bike trails. Although it offers a variety of recreational opportunities, the park is best known for miles of off-road bicycling trails, ranging f... ettractions.com
Miami-dade County Parks And Preserves: Castellow Hammock Park...
If you are an urban explorer, there are some fine parks and preserves worth visiting in the Metropolitan Miami area. The Miami-Dade Parks Department manages more than 10,000 acres of natural areas, which contain remnants of h... trails.com
Mudflat Trail Access Point - Hollywood, Florida
The trailhead begins as a board-walked area which leads to the dirt trail. I found this trailhead because there was supposed to be a geocache at the other end of the trex walkway. There, of course, was no cache, but a gre... waymarking.com
Greynolds Park - Lakeside Nature Trail - N. Miami Beach, Florida
This is a protected nature area. The mangroves are especially beautiful! waymarking.com
Fort Lauderdale Area | Fort Lauderdale Florida | Trails.com
Bustling Fort Lauderdale is a mecca for snorkelers and divers who gravitate to the area?s three-tiered natural reef hoping to encounter angelfish and other subtropical species. With 300 miles of navigable inland waterways and... trails.com
Fort Lauderdale Walking Tour | Fort Lauderdale Florida Hikes ...
Fort Lauderdale?s 165 miles of navigable waterways have earned it the title ?Venice of America.? It has ten times the number of canals as Italy?s Venice, so a boat is as important as a car to the Lauderdale lifestyle. There a... trails.com
Florida Atlantic Beaches: Fort Lauderdale Area | Fort...
Coastal development grows ever heavier as you wander south into the largest urban areas of Florida, but the beaches stay lovely. Warm water year-round, plus a wealth of other opportunities beyond the beach, is why this area r... trails.com
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Visitors seeking peaceful, uncrowded beaches adore this Fort Lauderdale area sanctuary set on an unspoiled 251-acre barrier island. Guests can kayak along mangrove-lined waterways, scuba dive in one of the area's easiest yet ... 10best.com
Chekika Area
Chekika reopened for day use activities on Saturday, December 16, 2000. The campground remains closed, pending repairs of damage caused by Hurricane Irene in October 1999. Facilities presently available include a picnic ar... wildernet.com
Fort Lauderdale: America's Venice | Fort Lauderdale Florida ...
Fort Lauderdale is like a much more modern Venice, thanks to the large number of waterways that interlace the city and make convenient exploration by water quite possible. Add to the mix the cosmopolitan dining and shopping o... trails.com
Elliott Key
The park's largest island was once a thriving community of pioneers engaged in pineapple farming, sponging, wrecking and other pursuits. Today the island offers camping, picnicking, swimming, wildlife watching and the ... miaminewtimes.com