About Us:Once the site of a rock quarry, is now a 249-acre park consisting of a variety of habitats, most notably a relatively intact hardwood hammock and mangrove forest. The hammock at Greynolds is one of the last well-protected natural areas of northern Miami-Dade County.Tequesta Indians used the Oleta River, which runs along the east side of the park, as a source of transportation. In the...
Greynolds Park is a recreational facility managed and maintained by the Miami Dade County government. Located in Miami, Fla., it is an approximately 249 acre park with a variety of habitats, including hardwood hammock and mangrove forests. The park s recreational services include canoes, kayaks and paddle boats on rent, nature trails and nature center, bird and butterfly walks, volleyball...
The Greynolds Park has come a long way from its origins as a rock pit. These days, it offers nature trails, a fun-filled playground for the kids, fishing out of a rock quarry, picnicking, bird-watching, and the Greynolds Golf Course as well. Those who would like to get back to nature and learn more about the area's history, flora, and fauna can take a guided tour on Saturdays.