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Miami parks and reserves

South Florida it is an amazing harmony of tropical vegetation, the gentle waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the bright sun, has created its own special microclimate. Miami parks and conservation areas prove it!

Miami National Reserves

Miami gardens and parks are luxurious subtropics that are not constrained in their space. Every corner is surrounded by greenery and provides its guests with a fountain of fun, entertainment and amazing discoveries.

The Everglades National Reserve is a place where it will be interesting to visit not only adults, but also little tomboys. Vast sections of the subtropical forest have become a haven for more than two thousand plant species, including cacti and orchids. In addition, the park is home to 320 species of birds, 12 species of turtles, Mississippi alligators and many other representatives of the fauna.

Our company American Butler will help organize any excursion program in the most famous Miami parks.

Nature reserves and parks in Miami — photo of a beautiful girl and a guy on a walk — American Butler

Green oases in the heart of the city bustle

Miami's parks provide ideal places for outdoor recreation, walking, and wildlife viewing. From scenic coastal areas to secluded rainforests, Miami offers plenty of options for nature lovers.

Miami's nature reserves are an essential component of the natural and climatic balance that is so important for our modern life and rhythm. After all, you always want harmony and tranquility, and in the parks of South Florida it is not difficult to obtain these components. Naturally, the most incredible beauty of natural attractions stretches across the entire width of Florida, which are carefully monitored and maintained.

Photo of South Point Park in Miami Beach
The combination of all natural factors made South Florida one of the most famous resort corners in the world.

Miami's parks are so diverse and exciting that this place has long been called the "city of entertainment." Aqua, zoo and amusement parks are open to the public all year round! For example, the Everglades National Forest in Florida, which is by far the largest tract of subtropical rainforest, is visited by tens of thousands of tourists every year.

American Butler is always looking for great and beautiful places in Miami and is ready to share information about them with you in this category. Also, you don’t have to worry about renting a car, we will take care of that too.

Explore the natural beauties of Miami with us!

Book a tour now and dive into the world of tropical flora and fauna.
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Explore the natural beauties of Miami with us!

Book a tour now and dive into the world of tropical flora and fauna.
Book a tour