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    Greynolds Park
    Basic Information
    Address 17530 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, Florida 33160
    Phone Number 305-945-3425
    Hours of Operation Sunrise to Sunset
    Amenities and Facilities Picnic tables Nature Center - Click for other locations Canoeing/Kayaking Camping Golf course - Click for other locations
    Maps and Plans
    Facility View Adobe PDF
    Park Map Adobe PDF
    Site Plan Adobe PDF

    Greynolds Parks is also the home of: 

    Greynolds Park
    Once the site of a rock quarry, is now a 249-acre park consisting of a variety of habitats; most notably a relatively intact hardwood hammock and mangrove forest.  The hammock at Greynolds is one of the last well-protected natural areas of northern Miami-Dade County.

    Tequesta Indians used the Oleta River, which runs along the east side of the park, as a source of transportation.  In the years following, the Seminole Indians used the land along side the river as a trading post and a source of supplies for early Miami-Dade County settlers.  The park is named after A.O. Greynolds, the head of Ojus Rock Company, who deeded the land over to Miami-Dade County Parks Department in 1936.

    • Eco-adventure tours offered
    • Contains a bird rookery, mangrove boardwalk, observation mound, paved path around a lagoon, and historical boathouse
    • Canoes, kayaks and paddle boats available for rental on weekends and holidays
    • Nature trails and nature center open weekend and holidays
    • Bird and butterfly walks, historical nature walks, bat and owl walks.
    • Wide variety of outdoor fieldtrips available. Call 305-948-2891 for reservations.
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    Park Attractions

    Deering Estate 
    Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens
    Fruit & Spice Park
    Metrozoo
    Gold Coast Railroad Museum
    Seaquarium
    Santa's Enchanted Forest
    Youth Fair & Exposition
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