There is more to explore in South Dade
With the Everglades to the west, Biscayne Bay to the east and the bustling urban center of Greater Miami & Miami Beach to the north, South Dade is the place where you’ll find sprawling farmland, exotic fruit stands and the unique ecosystems of two national parks.
Everglades National Park spreads across 1.5 million acres over the tip of South Florida, supporting habitats for alligators, crocodiles, white-tailed deer, Florida panthers and bald eagles. Biscayne National Park is the largest marine park in the national park system, with 95 percent of its 172,000 acres underwater. It's ...