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Miami EcoAdventures offers naturalist-guided activities that include Water Adventures such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, boat cruises, and snorkeling the Half Moon Shipwreck. The program also includes Land Adventures like archery, hiking and night programming, biking, group camping, and self-guided tours. Kids can join nature camps, after-school activities, and educational programs that cover topics such as birds, outdoor skills, archaeology, coastal conservation and resiliency, sea turtles, and local history through programs like Archaeology Adventure Outreach, Birds, Go with the Flow, Things with Wings, Scales and Tails, Sea Turtle Adventure, Tequesta Adventure, Touch the Bay Outreach, Nature Tots, Tales and Trails, Birding, and the Arch Creek Park Self-Guided Tour.
• Schedule: Year-round park and recreation programs, with camps held in the spring and summer during public school breaks
Miami EcoAdventures states that its mission is to promote and enhance the knowledge, understanding, appreciation and protection of natural resources through quality hands-on interpretive programs. The program offers after-school activities focused on fitness, nutrition and wellness, and developing an appreciation of nature, science and the cultural arts. Programs can take place at schools or at one of five nature centers, and participants can cruise on the Parks Explorer catamaran, visit a mangrove forest at Matheson Hammock, explore the Coral Gables Waterway, and visit the coastal habitats of the Oleta River. The program includes primitive overnight group camping, volunteer opportunities, and internships, and it offers year-round park and recreation programs for local children, adults and people with disabilities. Miami EcoAdventures works with public schools, civic organizations, parochial and independent schools, corporations, boy and girl scouts, special events, after school programs, libraries and homeschool groups. The department is led by Christina White, Director, Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces.
Last updated June 2, 2026.
• Schedule: Year-round park and recreation programs, with camps held in the spring and summer during public school breaks
Miami EcoAdventures states that its mission is to promote and enhance the knowledge, understanding, appreciation and protection of natural resources through quality hands-on interpretive programs. The program offers after-school activities focused on fitness, nutrition and wellness, and developing an appreciation of nature, science and the cultural arts. Programs can take place at schools or at one of five nature centers, and participants can cruise on the Parks Explorer catamaran, visit a mangrove forest at Matheson Hammock, explore the Coral Gables Waterway, and visit the coastal habitats of the Oleta River. The program includes primitive overnight group camping, volunteer opportunities, and internships, and it offers year-round park and recreation programs for local children, adults and people with disabilities. Miami EcoAdventures works with public schools, civic organizations, parochial and independent schools, corporations, boy and girl scouts, special events, after school programs, libraries and homeschool groups. The department is led by Christina White, Director, Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces.
Last updated June 2, 2026.
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