Worst experience ever! I went canoeing and the normal rate is $45 for an hour and a half, my friend and I got lost in the middle of the ocean due to the current pushing us towards the ocean opposite w...
Nice relaxing visit to a park that was not crowded when we went
We had a great time staying in the cabins for 3 nights prior to Thanksgiving. There is a great beach at the end of the park. It is very shallow and good for kids. We also went biking and kayaking. We ...
Lauren was a great instructor! We learned so much because she was so informative. Next time we’ll bring more water with us as it was a scorcher of a summer day. Currently this class is only being held...
For 6 dollars your car can enter this state park. There is plenty of parking and we found a lovely spot in the shade of a tree to keep the car cool. A 10 minute walk to the beach and then you can rela...
Oleta River is mostly remembered for the miles of bicycling paths, for beginners and experienced bikers. There is canoeing and kayaking possible through the mangroves.There is also a beach used for swimming and saltwater fishing. If you decide to remain overnight there are air-conditioned cabins to book. Situated on Biscayne Bay it is the biggest urban park in all of Florida.
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Nice park for relaxation, bikes, walks, water sports or just for barbecue and family time.
Love this place! We usually rent kayak and go around the mangroves. There’s a Colombian food truck close by, where you can get some food. You can also rent paddle boards!
A great place to visit with the family. I love the little beach for the kids. The water is peaceful and you don't have to worry about the waves taking the kids.
This is a great state park just a 20 minute drive from Miami with plenty of kayaking and bike trials through mangroves and the bay. Make sure to arrive a bit early during the weekends.
Natural wonders, kayaking, fishing and great bicycle trails