Arch Creek Park & Nature Center
- Provenance:
- Partner Media
- Source:
- Greater Miami & Beaches CVB
- Type:
- special district
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1 6 Arch Creek Park & Nature Center Outdoor Experiences Arch Creek Park & Nature Center in North Miami Beach captures a fascinating aspect of Miami’s Native American history. Named for the natural limestone bridge that once spanned across a small creek flowing from the Everglades into Biscayne Bay, the area was the native habitat of Tequesta Indians. The bridge played a vital role in the tribe’s ability to maneuver across the creek in the 19th century. It collapsed in the 1970s but a replica gives visitors a window into the past. At just nine acres, the small urban park offers a convenient way to commune with nature and the great outdoors without leaving the city. A half-mile trail winds through hardwood hammocks beneath a canopy of gumbo limbo trees, live oaks and strangler figs. Along the creek, you’re likely to spot kingfisher, egrets and other wading birds. If you’re a history buff, start or end your exploration inside the nature center with its exhibitions on the Tequestas and Miami’s early pioneers. Arch Creek Park was a site of the Tequesta Indians from 500 B.C. to 1300 A.D. There is a natural limestone bridge, a mysterious burial site and incredible natural beauty. Today, there are eco-adventures, a preserved tropical hammock, picnic spaces, museums containing artifacts of the natives and pioneers, and a bird and wild animal sanctuary. Submit RFP Arch Creek Park & Nature Center 1855 NE 135th St.North Miami Beach, FL 33181 (305) 944-6111 Visit website See Reviews Prev Next