Matheson Hammock Park

Matheson Hammock Park

Matheson Hammock Park is a scenic urban park located near Coral Gables, Florida, offering a variety of recreational opportunities along Biscayne Bay.

630
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Not officially recorded
Annual Visitors
1930
Year Established

About Matheson Hammock Park

Matheson Hammock Park
 

Matheson Hammock Park, spanning 630 acres, is situated along the picturesque Biscayne Bay just south of Coral Gables. The park is renowned for its unique blend of coastal beauty and urban convenience. It features a man-made atoll pool, which is flushed naturally with the tidal action of the bay, providing a safe swimming area for families. The park is enveloped by a mature coastal hardwood hammock ecosystem that offers hiking and exploration opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Historically, Matheson Hammock Park dates back to 1930, when it was donated by William J. Matheson, and it was developed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Visitors can engage in various recreational activities, such as picnicking in shaded pavilions, boating from the marina, or dining at the iconic on-site restaurant. The park’s proximity to Miami makes it a popular getaway for those looking to enjoy both nature and the amenities of a major metropolitan area.

Highlights

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The man-made atoll swimming pool offering safe swimming experiences.

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The scenic views of Biscayne Bay from the park's coastal areas.

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The historic structures and walking paths dating back to the 1930s.

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The natural hammock trails providing a glimpse into Florida's native plant ecosystems.

Notable Natural Features

Atoll Pool

A unique man-made tidal pool offering a safe and pleasant swimming experience.

Historic Trails

Walking paths that display the craftsmanship of the 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps.

Marina

A convenient marina for those looking to explore the waters of Biscayne Bay by boat.