Places of Beaches in the city of Miami
Address: South Beach at 12th street and Ocean Drive Description: This is a popular hang out for the gay men who are local to the area as well as visitors. It is not limited to the men, though. Lesbians and Straight men and women also hang out there. This is a great place for people who like a good party, as the people who hang out here often spend more time mingling with fellow beach goers than catching some rays.
Address: Colllins Ave. - 96th St. to Haulover Inlet, Bal Harbour Website: http://www.balharbourflorida.com Description: Palm-shaded jogging path curves around mile-long beach. Jetty (with fishing permitted)at north end of beach. Limited metered parking lot available beneath Haulover Bridge. No lifeguards or showers.
Address: 1200 S. Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne Website: http://www.floridastateparks.org Description: A very scenic beach at the southern tip of Key Biscayne. Walking and bicycle trails wind through native vegetation. Historic lighthouse and food concession. Restrooms, picnic tables and shower facilities available. Parking fee.
Address: 4000 Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne Description: he Crandon Park Marina, in the Key Biscayne district of Miami, offers many attractions for tourists in Miami. These include some excellent fishing, spectacular artificial reefs, scuba diving, snorkeling, boat hire and there is also a restaurant with excellent views. The Crandon Park Marina is part of the Miami Crandon Park, which was once a huge coconut plantation and now also boasts a major tennis center and stadium, golf course, amusement center , old-fashioned fairground rides and beaches. Attraction open: daily - 08:00 to 18:00
Description: Spacious beach with shady picnic area/barbecue grills near the dunes. Beach wheelchairs for rent. Pedestrian tunnels link to the park and marina on Biscayne Bay . Nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, kite flying area and kite shop. Clothing-optional section at northern end. Parking fee.
Address: 110th St.and Collins Ave. Description: It`s another good place for gay men and women to gather as well. More than just a place to get a tan, you can barbeque, play tennis, or go for a bike ride. You can also rent a kite or go kayaking. Warning for the parents out there: there’s also an area of the beach where clothing is optional so you might want to avoid that spot.
Address: South end (north side of Rickenbacker Cswy.) Key Biscayne Description: Windsurfing beach on secluded inlet. Dogs allowed. Watersports rentals, food/drink concessions, beachside parking. Great views of Brickell Avenue and Downtown Miami skyline.
Address: 9698 SW 328 th St . Homestead/Florida City Area Website: http://www.miami-dade.gov/parks
Description: There’s a man-made atoll pool there, something unlike any other place here. There are also pavilions where you can have a picnic and trails to explore the natural world South Florida has to offer. In addition, they offer sailing and a snack bar.
Address: Collins Ave. - 21st St. to 46th St. Miami Beach Description: Raised boardwalk over the dunes popular for strolling and jogging. Proximity to sidewalk cafes along Collins Ave. Lifeguard towers, food/drink concessions, beach chair/umbrella rentals. Parking fee.
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