Want to experience real South Florida nature? Be a part of the new urban agricultural movement? Explore Miramar’s rich cultural scene? Check out the top 5 things to do in Miramar 

 

Miramar Cultural Center/ ArtsPark

2400 Civic Center Place Miramar, Fla.

(954)-602-4534

 

Right across the street from city hall lies the Miramar Cultural Center and ArtsPark. Take a picture with one of the wall murals or just enjoy a walk, admiring the public art installations. The center also hosts new classes every few months like the AfroBeat dance class for adults or the Colors of Sankofa acting series for middle and high school students. To find out about upcoming cultural events, shows, and art exhibitions, check the center’s website.

Snake Warrior Island Natural Area

3600 SW 62nd Ave. Miramar, Fla. 

One of the best things about living in Miramar is how close it is to the Everglades. Snake Warrior Island is a stunning wetlands area where you can hike and see Florida’s natural beauty up close. It’s a part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, so be sure to bring your binoculars to spot many of Florida’s well-known avian species like the Tricolored Heron, the Anihinga, the Osprey, and many more. For more information about hikes at Snake Warrior Island Natural Area, go to floridahikes.com

Miramar Community Garden

3700 Largo Drive Miramar, Fla.  

If you’re looking for a way to meet your neighbor and grow some fresh veggies, become a member of the Miramar Community Garden! The Miramar Community Garden is the first micro-farming system in Broward County. By becoming a member, you have access to the garden to grow your own food, the opportunity to learn more about urban farming, and the ability to connect with the community. What more could you want?

Monster Mini Golf


14435 Miramar Parkway Miramar, Fla.

(954)-589-1878 

Miramar may not have a full golf course with 18 holes and driving range, but it does have Monster Mini Golf! Bring the whole family to enjoy 18 holes of monster-themed, fluorescent, glow-in-the-dark fun. Play a few rounds, or head over to their arcade, which includes a virtual reality attraction. Whatever you choose, Monster Mini Golf offers a safe way for your family to spend time together even in the midst of a pandemic. Monster Mini Golf follows all CDC COVID-19 recommended protocols and requires masks at all times. 

Miramar Regional Park


16801 Miramar Parkway  Miramar, Fla. 

Spend the day relaxing at Miramar’s Regional Park. There’s plenty of walking and jogging trails for you to enjoy. So take a leisurely stroll by the lake under the South Florida sun. Or take advantage of the park’s swimming pool and multiple recreational fields. There’s also a playground for the kids along with shaded pavilions and barbeque pits throughout the park. So bring the family—you can even bring the dog— and enjoy a day outside, playing and grilling hotdogs!   

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One of the great things about Miramar is that it’s close to a lot of great cities and parks. South Beach is only a short drive away, and the Everglades are practically in your backyard. To find out more information about other cities, towns, and things to do in Broward County and Miami-Dade County, check out these other city profiles.