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Coral Pine Park

4.3 (8 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Awesome tree for climbers!
Jennifer L.

What a cute little park! Hidden away in the Pinecrest area, this is a nice getaway for the family and everyday grind. Although not very big, the park offers sufficient amenities for both children and adults alike. Some features: Covered playground Tennis courts Large picnic area Indoor Shelter available for rent Really cool and large tree, perfect for climbers! This place is an awesome way to spend a few hours with the family!

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Fuchs Park

Fuchs Park

(22 reviews)

A pleasant enough park but situated next to the fast US road. There are some nice trees. inside…read morethere is a lake with a big fountain. There were plenty of birds to look at. I noticed a few homeless people there but it didn't deter from having a pleasant few hours. They have a clean child's play area, which was also pleasant.

This was formerly a Dade County park called Blue Waters. It was given to the City of South Miami…read morewho renamed it Fuchs park April 1956, in memory of Charles T. Fuchs who founded the Holsum Baking Company in Homestead, Florida, in 1913. To be closer to distribution centers, Mr. Fuchs move his bakery to South Miami in 1934 where it became one of the biggest employers in the city. Fuchs was a civic leader in South Miami where he served as a charter member of the South Miami Chamber of Commerce and as its president from 1937 to 1944 and from 1949 until 1954 when he passed away as a result of an air boat accident. In April 1993, on the 80th anniversary of the Holsum Baking Company, the City of South Miami dedicated a plaque in his memory in the park. The park is the home for the offices for Chamber SOUTH which has served as the chamber of commerce for Greater South Miami-Dade for more than 80 years. Also n the park you will find a picnic area, picnic shelter, running/walking trail, benches, water fountain, playground, sand volleyball court, and pond. My favorite part of the park was the feature feature which attracted a large variety of birds. This park is perfect for birdwatching, exercise, picnics, and play. I really enjoyed discovering this little oasis of nature right near busy US 1.

Marshall Williamson Park

Marshall Williamson Park

(5 reviews)

This neighborhood park is named in honor of Marshall Williamson who is a pioneer and founder of…read moreSouth Miami's black district. In 1912, Williamson came from Madison, Florida, and settled in what was then the young town of Larkins. He became the first African American landowner when he purchased 6500 SW 60th Avenue in Larkins. In 1916, Williamson donated land for the St John's AME Church, one of Larkins' first churches at 6461 SW 58th Place. Later, Williamson also donated land for the JRE Lee School. Standing at only 5'4" Williamson was affectionately as the "Little Mayor" of the community for his business acumen and generosity which improved the lives of the people living here. The neighborhood became known as Madison Square after Williamson's hometown. Williamson passed away in 1972. Today the 3.22 acre Marshall Williamson Park is a valuable recreational resource for urban South Miami. Park amenities include a picnic area, gazebo, playground and tot lot, restrooms, and two tennis courts. This neighborhood park is the ideal place to take the kids to enjoy the outdoors. Participate in a game of tennis or play on the newly renovated playground. The park also has a meeting room for small gatherings. Marshall Williamson would be happy to know that there is this special place bearing his name to enjoy recreation in his beloved community.

Small community park…read more Great park to enjoy with your children.padded playground, Bathrooms, pavilion, Tennis Courts, and shaded benches. Located in a small neighborhood this is a great small well maintained park.

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