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Dog Friendly Beaches & Parks in Miami Beach: The Life of Dogs
Dog Friendly Beaches & Parks in Miami Beach
If you haven’t noticed, residents of Miami Beach love their four-legged friends. Everywhere we turn there is a French Bulldog, Chihuahua or an adorable mutt strutting down the streets. The city and businesses of Miami Beach welcome these cute and cuddly pups in many restaurants, shops, parks, condominiums and apartments. Miami Beach is devoted to increasing the quality of the residents’ life and many studies show that pets keep us all healthier and happier.
Currently Miami Beach has eight dog parks and dog play areas. Be sure that your pets arrive on a leash, have current tags and are up-to-date with their vaccines. Have fun building community with your fellow Miami Beach neighbors while giving your dog some much-deserved socializing and play time.
North Beach Dog Play Area
Location: North Beach – Intersection of Brest Esplanade, Biarritz Drive and Rue Vendome.
Very recently, the city opened a new North Beach dog play area. The dogs and owners thoroughly enjoyed the grand opening of this beautifully fenced dog park. Many new friends were made!
Bark Beach
Location: North Beach – Between 80 & 81st Street Beach. Entrance is at Collins & 81st Street
Bark Beach is a sight to see! It offers shady palms and water faucets for the hot months and vast blue ocean the all year. Both the dogs and the owners enjoy the change to socialize with their neighbors. Check the website for open times. For Miami Beach residents, the daily passes are $5/day. For Non-Residents of Miami Beach, the daily passes are $29/day. The daily passes can be purchased on-site and the yearly passes can you get from North Shore Park Youth Center nearby.
North Beach Oceanside Park
Location: North Beach – Collins Avenue and 81st Street
North Beach Oceanside Park has everything for you could want. There are two separate fenced in dog run areas, benches, walking paths and doggy waste stations. There are even agility courses for dogs to learn how to do hoop jumps and doggie crawls. For the owners, you will find clean public restrooms, picnic tables, BBQs, beach access and easy parking. For safety, always follow the rules of your local dog park.
Belle Isle Park
Location: Venetian Islands in Biscayne Bay
Belle Isle Park is a quiet and tranquil place to spend some quality time with your dog. Let your pet romp and play while you enjoy a picnic overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Pinetree Bark Park
Location: Mid-Beach – 4400 Pinetree Drive in Pinetree Park
Pinetree Bark Park in Mid-Beach, Miami Beach is a great place to meet friendly dogs and friendly people. The playful atmosphere will have your pet sleeping well tonight!
Flamingo Bark Park
Location: South Beach – 13th Street & Michigan Avenue
Enjoy a beautiful sunset and fresh air while your pup exercises. Flamingo Bark Park has two play areas. One side is for small dogs and the other is for large dogs. This also makes the dog park easy to maintain while keeping the park open for use. Each park has many benches, water fountains for people and dogs, biodegradable baggie stations and plenty of shade.
South Pointe Park
Location: South Beach – 1 Washington Avenue
South Pointe Park in South Beach, Miami Beach is full of walking paths, biking paths, Miami Beach’s only fishing pier, and home to our local hotspot Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse.
Enjoy the panoramic views of Government Cut waterway while cruise ships come in and out of the Port of Miami. The sunsets from here are spectacular. South Pointe Park is currently the only park to offer an “off-leash” designated area without any fencing. Enjoy this designated off-leash area sunrise to 10:00am and 4:30pm to 8:00pm daily
Washington Avenue Bark Park
Location: South Beach – 201 2nd Street at the NE corner of Washington Avenue and 2nd Street.
Washington Avenue Bark Park is a dog haven in South Beach! It is handicap accessible and full of picnic tables to enjoy a light meal just steps from the water. Of course, watch your food when eating at the Bark Park! We do not trust those sneaky pups.
These dog parks are a small thank you from our grateful community to our pets and neighbors who give us incredible companionship and immense joy. Call us at Urban Resource to find a dog-friendly apartment in North Beach, Mid-Beach and South Beach, Miami Beach today! 786-620-2700. Ninety-nine percent of our Miami Beach rental apartment buildings !
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019
North Bay Village: Tranquility by the Sea
North Bay Village
North Bay Village may boast the best of all worlds. It is comprised of two islands located in Biscayne Bay providing tranquility and peace while being a short five-mile drive to some of the most exciting shopping, dining, and cultural experiences in the nation. Once known for its celebrity appeal to the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, it continues to have a local charm for its small shops and delicious culinary delights.
The western island, although only one island is known by two names. The southern part of the island is called North Bay Island, a beautiful gated community comprised of 154 single-family homes lining just four streets: Coquina, Center Bay, Miami View & Beach View. This part of the western island offers exceptional views of Biscayne Bay on tranquil streets full of lush shade and palm trees. The northern part of the island is called Harbor Island. Its “U-shape” is a boater’s dream providing over two miles of waterfrontage. Every residential property in Harbor Island touches water; including Vogel Community Park on West Drive, named after one of the village’s beloved leaders, Dr. Paul Vogel. This island is also home to some of the newest and most modern luxury waterfront condominiums with names like Eloquence (link to our page) & Cielo (link to our page). If you are a MiMo architecture enthusiast looking for a stunning residence, check out the Biscayne Sea Club (link to our page) on the tip of East Drive. With only 50 residences on 5-acres, lush greenery and its own marina, we have yet to find its equal.
The eastern island named Treasure Island with streets named after Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, Treasure Island, features its own pirate themed playground. Residents enjoy the playground in the afternoon then head over to their favorite sports bar, Shuckers, for dinner overlooking the bay. Keep a lookout for Dolphin sightings! If you’re looking for a quiet, safe, and peaceful place to live then North Bay Village is a gem.
In addition, the tranquility of Biscayne Bay and Vogel Park add to the calm. Whether you are looking to walk and appreciate the breeze coming off the bridge or looking to enjoy watersports, this is a top destination. Several marinas on the islands like Grandview Palace Marina and Harbor West Marina make water recreation easily accessible. People from all over the world move to North Bay Village as it continues to maintain it’s appeal internationally.
There is something for everyone here. There are high-end luxury homes with beachfront views as well as more traditional neighborhood communities. As a matter of fact, since 2000, there has been a run in the construction of high-rise condominiums on the islands like Cielo On The Bay. Water, a view, and tranquility make North Bay Village a great place to live and that’s why it is rated as one of the best places for Millennials, foreign-born home seekers, and hard-working professionals.
Diversity. Safety. Tranquility. It can all be found here. And, yet, Miami and the Miami Beach are only a quick ten-minute drive away. So, if you are looking to own in a great place to live, look at North Bay Island, Harbor Island, or Treasure Island. You just may find your dream home. Urban Resource, with over 200 years of combined experience, is devoted to making your dream come true in idyllic North Bay Village.
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