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Amelia Earhart Park

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Amelia Earhart Park is a 515acre urban park in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, just north of Hialeah, Florida. It offers a number of recreational attractions like bike trails, skateboarding, and fishing.HistoryThis Miami-Dade County regional park was the southern undeveloped portion of decades old Naval Air Station Miami. It was never an airport and never part of the City of Miami-owned Miami Municipal Airport which was on the east side of LeJeune Road and south of NW 119th Street (E. 65th Street) in Hialeah. Amelia Earhart's last ill-fated trip around the world flight left from Miami Municipal Airport in 1937 en route to San Juan, PR, and then south from there and across the Atlantic to Africa. Miami Municipal Airport was renamed Amelia Earhart Field in October 1947. When the Navy discontinued operations at Naval Air Station Miami the U. S. Marine Corps moved to the Navy property from Master's Field, another large airport on NW 27th Avenue, east of Amelia Earhart Field. Marine Corps Air Station Miami only operated a couple of years before the Marines shut it down. The federal government's General Services Administration was then charged with disposition of the property and they granted a Dade County bid to assume ownership of the air station's existing airport facilities except for a portion reserved for the U. S. Coast Guard's Air Station Miami. The county named the airport "Opa-locka Airport" due to the name of the city immediately east of the airport. Community leaders, notably Bill Graham (dairy farmer and developer of the Miami Lakes community) successfully lobbied the federal government to be granted about half of the property on the southern portion of the former Naval Air Station, extending from LeJeune Road westward to approximately W. 2nd Avenue in Hialeah, to be given to the county for a large regional park. The remaining southern portion of undeveloped air station land was auctioned off to private developers west and north of Amelia Earhart Regional Park. Amelia Earhart's Farm Village is named after Bill Graham, son of former state senator Ernest R. "Cap" Graham, and the developer of the Miami Lakes residential and commercial development west of Opa-locka Executive Airport.

Address: 11900 NW 42ND Ave, Hialeah 33013
Phone: (305) 685-8389
State: FL
City: Hialeah
Street Number: 11900 NW 42ND Ave
Zip Code: 33013
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Reviews
We got to enjoy a small part of Amelia’s Park. There is so much to do, I recommend you do one thing per visit so you can really take in all this park has to offer. No money, no problem there is a lot things to do own your on time and effort. Bring your bikes, scooter , your photo-cam and take all the beautiful nature pictures this park has to offer. Enjoy doing barbecue, there are lot of places you can do that in different locations in the park. Overall just enjoy the time with your family.
This park is huge, beautiful and it has many things to do! Just to give you an idea, it has: soccer fields, multiple parks for kids, a beautiful petting zoo, pony rides, bicycles and boat rentals, barbecue grills and multiple shelters, lakes, and even water sports ski is rental There is plenty of space to find your perfect-private spot and your kids, family or friends will love it 100% recommended
Great family oriented park. Lots of wildlife, various birds ducks and lizards. My kids had a great time. Perfect place for a picnic or a photo shoot. One of my favorite places to just take pictures, very scenic.
Great park!! There is just about everything a park wants and needs here. There is a trail for bikes, a water park with water skiing, and zip lining. Picnic areas, and even gardening. I recommend it for your next nature family outing.
Beautiful park filled with wonderful nature scenery, sports activities, a dog park, a playground for children, and a petting zoo. My fiancé and I enjoyed feeding the goats and petting the ponies the most
I think the last time i was here i was a child and the first thing i went to go look for was the cave at the play ground, it was closed off not sure if they are renovating it or if they have plans to remove it. I did notice the lake has ramps not to sure if they offer water ride or what not. Overall alot of great memories here.
Great park love the natural trail but needs more signs so you know where they begin and end and maps or signs displaying the parks walking trail would be great also . No signs for slow down or children so some cars speed pass as your walking or running. It's a park but no everyone follows the rules and I didn't see a park ranger or anything.but it's still one of the best looking parks we have
Great park and a hidden gem in the heart of Miami! Mountain biking is great and trails are well maintained. Beginner courses but novices as well! Wake boarding was great as well.
Great Family atmosphere Safe Great Dog park Farm with animals roaming free Bike rentals Few playgrounds for kids No park entrance..atleast not on a Saturday when I went however.. Pay by park mobile.
This place has a real nice and flowy bike trail with some pretty punchy ups and downs for a south Florida trail.. The trail is kinda confusing once you get in but they all chain together. Do not come after heavy rain as this place will get swampy. Bring bug spray, especially after rain, this place has ferocious mosquitos.. This is the third best trail in South Florida after Markham and Virginia keys imo..
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