Robyn
What's Miami's best kept secret?
So many people think of the beaches when they come to Miami and the beaches are beautiful and amazing, but I think the best kept secret is the Everglades. There's nothing like it in the entire world, and it's right here. You can experience something extraordinary. We have a friend, his name is Otter John, at Gator Park. It's really fun to go see him learn all about the animals and the Everglades and then take an airboat ride afterwards. The other place that we like to go is Shark Valley. We like to go biking around there.
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Mackenzie
What's Miami's best kept secret?
The first thing that comes to my mind is Matheson Hammock. Anytime I pass by it and I'm in the car, with anybody besides my family members, I'll ask if they've ever heard of Matheson Hammock. And I'm like, Oh my Gosh, how have you not heard of it? I feel like it is a nice little hidden gem. I like to go and watch the sunset. It's a beautiful place. I like going right on the edge. If you're driving in, on your right side is the beach and on the left side is where you can rent the kite boards. I like standing right there and looking out onto the Bay and seeing downtown and all of the buildings. It's really just a beautiful place to be.
Cordell
What's Miami's best kept secret?
open the gates) there is a kayak ramp. If you continue past the ramp, there is a walking path that goes to a dog park. If you keep going past the park, through the animal trails, you can get access to the bay. There are cool trails, tree forts and things back in the mud. I go there a couple times a year with my dog. You can actually catch bonefish there.
Jacob
What's Miami's best kept secret?
Miami best kept secret is definitely the Redland and the Everglades. When people come to this area, they're like 'I had no idea that this existed.'
Richard
What's Miami's best kept secret?
Miami Beach between first and second street, on the sand. To me, that is such an escape. The tourists usually go further North on the beach. It's in the middle of all the hustle and bustle, but it's just in its own little world. It brings me back to when I was a kid growing up and loved going to the beach. It's a nice full circle kind of experience.
Ben
What's Miami's best kept secret?
Fairchild is one of the best kept secrets. No Name Harbor in Key Biscayne is a great spot that I don't think a lot of people know about. The steps on the backside of PAMM and the park downtown are way underutilized. It's just a beautiful setting to sit, relax and take in an afternoon.
Michael
What's Miami's best kept secret?
I like Coconut Grove. Maybe because I'm older, I like the relaxed vibe. I grew up with the hippies back in the seventies in Jamaica. The Grove is not so pretentious. The rest of Miami should be laid back like the Grove.
Lewis
What's Miami's best kept secret?
You're the best kept secret in Miami! I was so happy to find you guys and love the products you make.
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Georgette
What's Miami's best kept secret?
I don't think it's a secret, but I love Brewing Buddha in Pinecrest. They have the best matcha latte and it's just cozy. The staff is really nice and cool. If I have a little bit of free time in my day, I’ll go there.
Christopher
What's Miami's best kept secret?
I'd say now you guys for sure. And the two others I just mentioned. Definitely try them out.