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    O' Quinn Park

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 1:30 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Florida International University - Personal Training Studio

    Florida International University

    3.7(15 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    This place gets PACKED, so sometimes it's a go to the gym and immediately walk out day. Besides…read morethat, it's clean and the staff are very friendly

    Florida International University's Recreation Center has to be one of the top 5 gyms I've ever step…read morefoot into. Massive in sheer size, this building is compromised of three floors of space and equipment that will surely satisfy your workout needs. Starting with the first floor, there are endless squat racks, benches, free weights, and machines for those specifically looking to target a certain muscle group to build muscle. Walking up the stairs (because if you are using the elevator then what was the point of going to the gym), the second floor is what every cardio lover imagines paradise to be. With 4 - 6 Stair Masters, row machines, ellipticals, bikes, treadmills, etc. one can't possibly leave this floor without breaking a sweat. Lastly, the third and final floor is a track. One can run or jog around the base of the gym without having to deal with the many risks associated with running outside. Along with the track there is a small area where those seeking to shape their abdominal muscles can do so using the equipment provided. All in all the gym is great but there are a few things to consider prior to signing up. The first are the hours, it's very hard to find the accurate hours for the facility as their website doesn't reflect any last minute changes made to their times. Moreover, the hours are shorten when class isn't in session from 12am to 9pm, so if you're getting out of work you'll approximately have an hour or so to work out after factoring out the time stuck in traffic. Still that hour or so could be even less if the gym is packed or people are just not efficiently making use of their time resulting in you wasting yours. The second the fact is that FIU has over 55,000 students enrolled, which all have gym membership included in their tuition fees. Thus, good luck working out when class is in session especially during the fall terms. Overall, it's a decent gym, just have a flexible schedule to avoid peak times to really make use of all their equipment and more importantly get a good workout in.

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    Jose Marti Park

    4.3(15 reviews)
    9.1 miLittle Havana

    José Martí is considered to be a Cuban national hero. Many parks and monuments throughout South…read moreFlorida are named in his honor. He was a poet, revolutionary philosopher, journalist, translator, professor, publisher, and author of "Cultivo Una Rosa Blanca" . He dedicated his life to the promotion of liberty and political independence for Cuba. His death during a battle against Spanish troops at the Battle of Dos Ríos was used to rally people to the cause of the independence of Cuba from Spain. The land the park is on has a lot of history. This area was used by the Tequesta people around 400 AD. In 1982 while developing the park, underneath I-95, an ancient Tequesta camp was discovered. Pottery shards, shell tools, arow heads, and a woman's grave were excavated. In 1959 Fidel Castro took over Cuba transforming it into a communist state. Refugees began fleeing the island for Miami. In 1980, 4,000 Cuban political refugees who fled Cuba during the Mariel boat lift took refuge in a tent city here for two months. On October 27, 1984 the park opened and was dedicated to José Martí. The park is located directly on the historic Miami River where today you can enjoy stunning views as the boats sail by. Park amenities include a public pool, playground, outdoor fitness equipment, basketball court, picnic tables, and a community center offering summer and winter camps, and youth and teen programs. The park also has a bust of José Martí donated to the city by Cuba in the 1950s. José Martí park is part of the Miami River Greenway, a 6.2 mile trail that begins at Bayfront Park and ends at NW 24th Ave. The trail links neighborhoods, businesses, cultural attractions, historic sites, and nine public parks along both banks of the Miami River.

    Wow, what a spot. Located right on the river - so you can watch all the boats sail by. Awesome…read morespot.!!! Here is some info about this wonderful area - Named after the Cuban patriot and poet who devoted his life to the idea of liberating his country, Jose Marti Park is a 1.7 acre green space along the Miami River, just minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Miami. Popular with locals and visitors of all ages looking for a quick escape, the park features a public riverwalk that runs the length of its grounds with benches where you can read a book and watch boats float by. Recreational Activities Among the park's recreational features are indoor and outdoor basketball courts, an indoor gym, recreation building and picnic tables. Younger visitors can play in the park's large playground, which features a variety of structures for climbing, swinging and sliding, plus a covered play area and a grassy field for kickball and other games. Pool & Water Aerobics A six-lane, 25-meter pool at Jose Marti Park is the ideal spot for lap swimmers, with some or all lanes dedicated to lap swimming at various times throughout the week. There's also a learn to swim program and water aerobics classes. Yoga & Community Activities In need of a little centering after a hectic day? Drop in for free yoga classes held Tuesdays on a first-come, first-serve basis. The park also offers other community-based activities like after-school programs and summer camps.

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    Crandon Park - Crandon Park_Sanju-4

    Crandon Park

    4.0(180 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    Crandon Park is popular for its beautiful beach, rich coastal environment, unique fossilized…read moremangrove reef, protected wetlands, birding sites and extensive range of sports and outdoor activities. Crandon Park is home to various ecosystems, from dunes and mangroves to coastal hammock and seagrass beds and rare plants like the Biscayne prickly ash and beach peanut. Underwater, fossilized reefs and colorful sea life give divers and snorkelers plenty to explore. Crandon Park comprises the northern portion of Key Biscayne (almost 7 miles southeast of Miami). The key began as a coconut plantation, before being donated with the stipulation that Miami-Dade County uses the land as a public park. With its golf and tennis facilities, unique eco-adventures and breathtaking beach, Crandon Park offers something for everyone Parking: Weekdays $7 and Weekends $10

    I was here as a child when it was a zoo. I'm happy to see it remains a park with beach access…read more More importantly, the beach often hosts some endangered migratory birds, Piping Plovers. These birds are adorable, but they are threatened by habitat loss. There is a volunteer who regularly checks for Piping Plovers during migration, and she looks for bands that reveal the path of the bird's migratory flight. It's important that we have places for these birds to forage, and I hope the city continues to protect this beach for that use. The bathrooms were a welcome amenity. I had problems paying the parking fee, it was a complicated process. There were about 10 peafowl (peacocks) that roamed the park, a remaining vestige of when this was a zoo. There were many wild birds throughout the park.

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