A nice option connecting some of the pleasant street, paths, and parks of Coconut Grove is to run along S. Bayshore Dr. Start at Peacock Park and run through Kennedy Park, about 3 miles to Brickell, at the foot of the Rickenbacker Bridge, and back. Incorporate with the Commodore Trail and residential streets of Coconut Grove.
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- 6 miles RT
- 102 feet
- Brickell at Rickenbacker Br. or Peacock Park.
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One of the great urban beaches and one of the more scenic and festive runs in Florida. The wide, paved Boardwalk runs for 8 miles along (runnable) Miami Beach. Take in palm-lined parks, beach & ocean views, Art Deco architecture, the Miami skyline, & fun shops & restaurants.
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There are several bridges and long causeways connecting the unique geography of the Miami area. The most interesting and runnable one is Venetian Causeway, which is 3 miles one way between Miami and Miami Beach.
At 1,043 acres, this is Florida’s largest urban park. There are 14 miles of recreational trails, highly used for mountain biking. Best bet option for runners is the 3-mile paved trail or the 4-mile ‘novice’ biking trail.
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