The 20 parks you must visit in Miami (Part Five)


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El West Lake Park is known as "nature", its name is due to its nature trails, native birds and wildlife. In addition to enjoying different animal species you can have a unique view of the place from your Observation Tower five-story. The park It is open from 8 to 6 in the afternoon and its entrance is free except on weekends (5 dollars), is located at 751 Sheridan St.


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Another interesting Thematic park is the Butterfly World, it houses a tropical jungle, botanical gardens and aviaries of live butterflies and wild birdsBut it also offers pony rides, horse trails, a minitrain, athletic fields, sports leagues, canoes, kayaks, pedal boats, disc golf, hayride rides, fishing, racing, biking andl insect zoo. Located at 3600 W. Sample Road, su entrance costs 20 dollars.


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Finally we will see the Flamingo Gardens, is the largest botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary in the United States of 60 hectares. There you will see acuatic birds, plus live performances of rare birds of prey and reptiles from Florida, trolley rides through mangroves and swamps, and gardens with butterflies, hummingbirds and tropical plants. Located at 3750 S. Flamingo Road, admission costs $ 17.


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  1.   Yani said

    Thank you for posting this type of information. I had days to be looking for a park with butterflies .. my daughter loves them !!!! Thank you.