Palmetto Bay is a Miami suburban incorporated village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 23,410 during the 2010 US census.
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Coral Reef Park is pretty much the center of the 16 year old City of Palmetto Bay. It's a huge park with outdoor facilities for tennis, racquetball, soccer, football, basketball, and jogging. I use the park for the latter; it has enough length of paved path to get a good 45 minutes of walking and running without much retracing. And the park is flat, so the walking is very accessible. The park is notable for its wildlife. Waterfowl swim the park's canals in huge numbers, the most famous being an Egyptian breed of goose. You may also see iguanas walking through the grass, and escaped parrots in the trees.
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Deering Point (17350 Old Cutler Road Miami, FL 33157) is located adjacent to the C-100 Canal at the southern point of the Deering Estate property – approximately six blocks (1/2 mile) from the Deering Estate’s Main Entrance. Deering Point is a small (3 ½ acres) portion of the Deering South Addition, located adjacent to the C-100 Canal at the southern point of the Deering Estate property. Deering Point is the only location within 13 miles of downtown Miami that offers free public access to Biscayne Bay for canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding (non-motorized vessels), wildlife viewing and fishing. Free public parking and restrooms are available. Deering Point is open from sunrise-sunset every day except Christmas & Thanksgiving.
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The Bill Sadowski Park. It was formerly Old Cutler Hammock Park located in Palmetto Bay neighborhood. Its is a small park, within thirty acres; a pineland, tropical hardwood hammock. This time of the year still concentrations of migrating birds, encounters can be possible walking the nature trails in the park. Sing holes and limestone formations are visible along the way. Encompassed within the park grounds are also a native tree arboretum and a bird watching area. Hard to believe we use to have Florida panther and deers in this place. I’m grateful to be able to enjoy this small wild refuge in the middle of a populated city. It’s a Lovely place to visit. Great for a nature walk, The staff very friendly. They offer several Activities worth to look at it if you in our neighborhood: * Nature trails, bird-watching site and guided tours * Site of geological formations, including ancient sloughs with limestone rock formations, pinnacle arches and solution holes * Fishing canal nearby * Observatory site for the Southern Cross Astronomical Society, which conducts free star-gazing programs with telescopes, lectures, slide shows, and more * Canoe rentals
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