Top Dog Trails near Miami, FL

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Introduction

You cannot think about Miami without thinking about beaches, the ocean, and the great outdoors. So it makes sense that this sunny city also has some of the most pawpular dog-furiendly trails in the state. Since the weather is almost always warm, there are plenty of outdoor activities for you and your canine kid to enjoy. Keep your pup from getting bored by exploring this fun muttropolis where you can find something diffurent to do every time you go out. Here are the top 10 dog-furiendly trails in and around Miami that you and your pup will love!

#1 Old Cutler Trail

As the longest trail on the list, it’s also the best with so much packed into one hike that it’s diffurent every time you and Fifi go. You and your pup will love the ficus and banyan trees with their critters that live and play there, and you will pass through several parks and two gardens. Starting at Cocoplum Road and ending on 224th Avenue, this 13.5-mile trek is a long but good one.

#2 Miami Financial District Walking Tour

From the name of the trail, this may sound boring, but it is anything but. In fact, much of this pawpular 6.8-mile trail meanders along the banks of the Atlantic Ocean and several beaches before passing over the Miami River and ending in the Bay Front Park. You’ll pass several monuments such as the Challenger Memorial, Slide Mantra, Mildred and Claude Pepper Fountain, and the Sculpture at Jade.

#3 Merrick Trail

Beginning at Tamiami Park, this 4-mile adventure is mostly urban, taking you and Fifi through some furrific neighborhoods and a few parks, such as the Francisco Human Rights Park and a small community park with a playground. At the end of your hike, you will come to several small ponds and creeks that flow from Lake Mahar. Watch for wild critters along the way and be sure to get some selfies to share on Facebook.
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#4 Eduardo Hernandez Memorial Trail

This 1.2-mile trail starting at Bird Road and ending at SW 59th is all paved, and wheelchair and stroller accessible, so it is pawpular with the locals and visitors alike. You’ll pass the Westwinds Lakes Park and several shops, as well as Eden Lakes Park and the canal. You and Fifi will love the diverse atmosphere and furiendly people and furry creatures that live and play here.

#5 Bear Creek Nature Trail

If you and Fifi are looking for a fun hike in town, look no further than Bear Creek, where this 2.1-mile adventure starts in Bear Creek Park and meanders along Bear Creek among the palm trees, oaks, and cypress. The sandy bluffs and creekside meadows provide lots of places for critters to hide and flowers to grow, so there is lots to see here!

#6 Anhinga Trail

The Anhinga Trail is about a mile of easy paths that wind through a sawgrass marsh and woods where you and your canine kid can see turtles, alligators, anhingas, herons, egrets, and other waterfowl. The raccoons are often seen stealing pond apples from these native trees, and there are several lookout stations where you can get a good view of the area from an elevated platform.

#7 Jetty Trail

In Homestead, which is just outside Miami, you can find a short 1.3-mile trail called Jetty Trail that is pawpular with everyone because of the furrific array of vibrantly-colored wildflowers and an amazing variety of diffurent animals. The path is lined with mangroves and starts at the Dante Fascell Visitor Center and leads you to the Colonial Bird Protection Area with information panels to teach you about the area.

#8 Black Creek Trail

The Black Creek Trail is a 9-mile trek that starts on 184th Street by the Miami Metro Zoo, and continues along the shores of Black Creek through several pawesome parks, over the Ronald Reagan Turnpike, past Turkey Vulture Lake to the Black Creek Canal and Biscayne Bay. You’ll love the views, and Fifi will love the wild critters and all the scents of the great outdoors.

#9 Miami Beach Art Deco District Trail

Nearby Miami Beach has always been a pawpular destination, and the 4-mile art deco district trail is a furrific dog-furiendly walk that takes you past many of the most unique buildings in the city. Starting on Ocean Drive at the Art Deco Welcome Center, you will pass Lummus Park, Park Central Hotel, the Hotel of South Beach, Essex House, the Clevelander, Villa Casa Casuarina, the Tides, the Leslie, and many more.

#10 Virginia Key Trail

The Virginia Key Trail is a 4-mile moderately difficult loop path that is pawpular with the local mountain bikers, as well as other hikers. The trail is on the Virginia Key Park Island where you are surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on all sides. The trail will take you in the woods where you will climb over rocks and bridges between the pawesome beaches.