Amelia Earhart Park

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Satellite view of the park with labels for Attractions and photos featured on Wikipedia. Photos: #1(AEParkDock.jpg), #2(AEParkLakeshore.jpg), #3(AEParkPath.jpg).
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Satellite view of the park with labels for Attractions and photos featured on Wikipedia. Photos: #1(AEParkDock.jpg), #2(AEParkLakeshore.jpg), #3(AEParkPath.jpg).
A dock by a lake across from the famous bike trails.
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A dock by a lake across from the famous bike trails.
A blue lakeshore near the park's main road. In the distance, a Disk golf course.
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A blue lakeshore near the park's main road. In the distance, a Disk golf course.
A path through the park's pine trees. Possibly a mountain bike trail.
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A path through the park's pine trees. Possibly a mountain bike trail.

The Amelia Earhart Park is a recreation area owned by Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation. It is located just north of Hialeah, Florida in Miami-Dade County. It offers a number of recreation-attractions like bike trails, skateboarding, and fishing.

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Attractions

Bike Trails

The park houses one of South Florida's top bike trails for riders of all skill levels. Shaded by pines, the 4 to 6-mile trails gives riders a sandy, muddy, as well as rocky ride. It includes both, Single-Track and Fire Road trails with a number of climbs, drops, and allows for high speeds around the lakes.

During the 2005 Hurricane Wilma, many large trees were knocked into many of the trails as well as many other parts of the park. The trails were opened soon thereafter.

Farm Village

The park's Bill Graham Farm Village is a popular attraction where you revisit Miami-Dade County's agricultural past . The farm replica features a demonstration shed where visitors can watch horseshoeing, cow-milking, livestock judging and sheep shearing, as well as a petting zoo, exhibit hall, sugar cane press and pony ring. There's also an air-conditioned country store and an Insect museum.

Dog Park

Added around late-2002, Bark Park is a completely fenced 5-acre dog park that offers a separate section for smaller dogs among other treats. Amenities include paved walkways, benches, shade trees, waste dispenser stations, and custom drinking and spray fountains for dogs and their owners.

Skate Park

Destroyed during hurricane wilma 2005.

Disc Golf

The park is also home to a 18 hole Disc golf course which was heavily damaged from hurricane Wilma 2005 and has been redesigned and completed, tight forest and water holes prevail at this site. The World Disc Golf Championships were held in this park in 2001.

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