Kendall Indian Hammocks Park Nature Trail
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Description
Y'know, I've explored quite a few parks in Miami, but there's something special about the nature trail at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park. Picture this: you're walking through a dense canopy of trees so thick it actually feels like you're in some kind of tropical paradise! I was genuinely surprised the first time I visited - you'd never guess this gorgeous slice of wild Florida exists right in the middle of busy Kendall. The [nature trail winds through a beautiful lush forest](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g34438-d4942457-Reviews-Kendall_Indian_Hammocks_Park-Miami_Florida.html) that's seriously impressive. What makes this place extra cool is that it's actually a [32-acre nature preserve](https://www.miamidade.gov/parks/kendall-indian-hammocks.asp), so you're getting a real taste of authentic Florida wilderness. The trail itself is pretty easy-going - perfect if you're like me and prefer a chill walk rather than an intense hike.Key Features
• A network of well-maintained nature trails through dense hammock forest • Two 18-hole disc golf courses (and lemme tell you, they're actually pretty challenging!) • Nature-based playground that kids absolutely love • Multiple picnic areas scattered throughout the park • Baseball fields and recreational areas • Modern restroom facilities • Wheelchair-accessible paths and parking • Dog-friendly trails (just keep 'em leashed!)Best Time to Visit
From my experience, early mornings are absolutely magical here, especially during winter months (November through February). The temperature's just right, and the light filtering through the tree canopy creates this gorgeous effect. If you're coming during summer, try to plan your visit either early morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak heat and those infamous Florida thunderstorms. Weekends can get pretty busy with families and disc golf enthusiasts, so if you're after a more peaceful experience, aim for weekday mornings. Trust me, it's worth setting that alarm a little earlier!How to Get There
The park sits right in the heart of Kendall, and it's super easy to reach by car. Once you're in the area, just follow the signs - you really can't miss it. If you're using public transportation, there are several bus stops nearby. The parking situation is pretty sweet, with plenty of free spaces available, including wheelchair-accessible spots right near the trail entrance.Tips for Visiting
Okay, so here's the inside scoop from someone who's been here more times than I can count. First off, bring water - lots of it. Even though you're under tree cover, Miami's humidity doesn't mess around. Bug spray is your best friend here, especially during the warmer months. Trust me on this one! Wear comfortable walking shoes - flip-flops aren't gonna cut it on these trails. I learned that lesson the hard way! The [trail loop is about half a mile](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/florida/kendall-indian-hammocks-park-loop), but you'll probably want to explore all the little side paths too. If you're into photography, morning light creates the most amazing shots through the canopy. And speaking of photos, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife - I've spotted some pretty cool birds and even the occasional butterfly migration. For disc golf enthusiasts, bring your own discs if you have 'em. While there's usually some available to rent, having your own gear makes the experience much better. The courses here are no joke - they've got some seriously challenging holes that'll test your skills. Want my top tip? Pack a picnic! There are tons of gorgeous spots to set up, and honestly, there's nothing better than enjoying lunch surrounded by all this natural beauty. Just remember to pack out what you pack in - we gotta keep this slice of paradise clean for everyone to enjoy. Oh, and if you're bringing kids, the nature-based playground is a must-visit. It's got this cool design that blends right in with the surroundings, and kiddos absolutely love it. Just maybe bring a change of clothes - they tend to get pretty excited about all the outdoor fun!Key Features
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- Best Time to Visit
- How to Get There
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Updated May 19, 2025
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- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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Description
Y’know, I’ve explored quite a few parks in Miami, but there’s something special about the nature trail at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park. Picture this: you’re walking through a dense canopy of trees so thick it actually feels like you’re in some kind of tropical paradise! I was genuinely surprised the first time I visited – you’d never guess this gorgeous slice of wild Florida exists right in the middle of busy Kendall.
The [nature trail winds through a beautiful lush forest](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g34438-d4942457-Reviews-Kendall_Indian_Hammocks_Park-Miami_Florida.html) that’s seriously impressive. What makes this place extra cool is that it’s actually a [32-acre nature preserve](https://www.miamidade.gov/parks/kendall-indian-hammocks.asp), so you’re getting a real taste of authentic Florida wilderness. The trail itself is pretty easy-going – perfect if you’re like me and prefer a chill walk rather than an intense hike.
Key Features
• A network of well-maintained nature trails through dense hammock forest
• Two 18-hole disc golf courses (and lemme tell you, they’re actually pretty challenging!)
• Nature-based playground that kids absolutely love
• Multiple picnic areas scattered throughout the park
• Baseball fields and recreational areas
• Modern restroom facilities
• Wheelchair-accessible paths and parking
• Dog-friendly trails (just keep ’em leashed!)
Best Time to Visit
From my experience, early mornings are absolutely magical here, especially during winter months (November through February). The temperature’s just right, and the light filtering through the tree canopy creates this gorgeous effect. If you’re coming during summer, try to plan your visit either early morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak heat and those infamous Florida thunderstorms.
Weekends can get pretty busy with families and disc golf enthusiasts, so if you’re after a more peaceful experience, aim for weekday mornings. Trust me, it’s worth setting that alarm a little earlier!
How to Get There
The park sits right in the heart of Kendall, and it’s super easy to reach by car. Once you’re in the area, just follow the signs – you really can’t miss it. If you’re using public transportation, there are several bus stops nearby. The parking situation is pretty sweet, with plenty of free spaces available, including wheelchair-accessible spots right near the trail entrance.
Tips for Visiting
Okay, so here’s the inside scoop from someone who’s been here more times than I can count. First off, bring water – lots of it. Even though you’re under tree cover, Miami’s humidity doesn’t mess around. Bug spray is your best friend here, especially during the warmer months. Trust me on this one!
Wear comfortable walking shoes – flip-flops aren’t gonna cut it on these trails. I learned that lesson the hard way! The [trail loop is about half a mile](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/florida/kendall-indian-hammocks-park-loop), but you’ll probably want to explore all the little side paths too.
If you’re into photography, morning light creates the most amazing shots through the canopy. And speaking of photos, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife – I’ve spotted some pretty cool birds and even the occasional butterfly migration.
For disc golf enthusiasts, bring your own discs if you have ’em. While there’s usually some available to rent, having your own gear makes the experience much better. The courses here are no joke – they’ve got some seriously challenging holes that’ll test your skills.
Want my top tip? Pack a picnic! There are tons of gorgeous spots to set up, and honestly, there’s nothing better than enjoying lunch surrounded by all this natural beauty. Just remember to pack out what you pack in – we gotta keep this slice of paradise clean for everyone to enjoy.
Oh, and if you’re bringing kids, the nature-based playground is a must-visit. It’s got this cool design that blends right in with the surroundings, and kiddos absolutely love it. Just maybe bring a change of clothes – they tend to get pretty excited about all the outdoor fun!
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- Best Time to Visit
- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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