The Barnacle Historic State Park”… were looking for something to do during the day besides lounge in …”

The Barnacle Historic State Park provides a refreshing daytime alternative to lounging on Miami’s beaches. This 5-acre oasis, tucked away in the heart of Coconut Grove, transports visitors to the late 19th century. The park’s centerpiece is the meticulously preserved home of Ralph Middleton Munroe, one of Coconut Grove’s founding fathers. Built in 1891, the house stands as the oldest structure in its original location in Miami-Dade County. Visitors can explore the rustic charm of the Barnacle, named for its distinctive shape, and wander through lush tropical hardwood hammocks. The park offers guided tours, picnic areas, and hosts various events throughout the year, including moonlight concerts and vintage sailing regattas. With its rich history, stunning Biscayne Bay views, and tranquil atmosphere, The Barnacle Historic State Park provides a perfect blend of education, nature, and relaxation for those seeking a unique daytime adventure in Miami.

Key Highlights

• Preserved 1891 pioneer home of Ralph Middleton Munroe|• Guided tours of the historic Barnacle house|• Lush tropical hardwood hammock nature trails|• Picturesque views of Biscayne Bay|• Regular cultural events and moonlight concerts|• Picnic areas for relaxation and enjoyment|• Vintage sailing regattas and maritime history exhibits

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