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Explore Miami's Green Parks for a Greener New Year's Celebration



As the New Year approaches, many people are looking for ways to get outside and celebrate the start of a new year. Luckily in Miami, there are plenty of parks and green spaces to do just that. Here are our favorite parks to visit, , each with its own unique charm and character.


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One of the best parks to visit in Miami during New Year's weekend is Bayfront Park. Located in the heart of downtown, this park offers stunning views of the water and is a popular spot for outdoor concerts and events. On New Year's Eve, the park hosts a massive celebration complete with live music, food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks display.



Another great park to visit in Miami during the holiday is the Deering Estate. Located on the edge of the Everglades, this park is home to a beautiful natural preserve and several historic homes. You can take a guided tour of the estate, go birdwatching, or take a hike through the trails. On New Year's Eve, the park hosts a special event with live music, food, and games for the whole family to enjoy.


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For those who want to explore Miami's tropical side, the Fairchild Tropical Garden is a must-see. This beautiful garden is home to a wide variety of exotic plants and flowers, and is a great spot for a leisurely walk or picnic. On New Year's Eve, the garden hosts a special event with live music and activities for kids.


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If you're in the mood for something a little more formal, you can visit the Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. This stunning estate is home to a beautiful Italian Renaissance-style villa and formal gardens, and is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or photo shoot. On New Year's Eve, the museum hosts a special event with live music and activities for the whole family to enjoy.


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Last but not leas, there is Miami Botanical Garden, a beautiful, tropical oasis located in the heart of Miami, Florida. With over 500 species of exotic plants, this 67-acre garden is a haven for nature lovers and a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.


The Miami Botanic Garden features a wide variety of gardens, including a Japanese garden, a tropical fruit garden, and a butterfly garden. The Miami Botanic Garden also hosts a number of educational programs and events throughout the year. These include gardening workshops, cooking demonstrations, and art exhibits. The garden also has a gift shop and a café where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal or a snack.


No matter what park you choose to visit in Miami during New Year's weekend, you're sure to find plenty of fun, adventure and bit of fresh air.


By ML Staff.

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