Best attractions and places to see around West Little River, an unincorporated community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, offers a blend of local parks and community-focused establishments. The area is characterized by its strong Caribbean and African American cultural influence. Its strategic location provides access to a variety of natural features and historical sites within and near Miami.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Completed in 1925, the tower was the headquarters of the Miami News & Metropolis newspaper and is a clear example of the Mediterranean architectural style that was widespread in the Miami area at the time. It was the tallest building in Miami at the time and, thanks to the crown added later, was 78 meters high. After the newspaper publisher left the building, the state converted it into a refugee camp. This was a sign for opponents of the communists under Fidel Castro to leave the country and flee to the USA. Source Wikipedia
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The Miami Beach Mid Beach Boardwalk near 26th Street is a great paved spot for walking, jogging, or cycling. This stretch provides great views of the Atlantic Ocean, lush greenery, and beachfront palm trees. The boardwalk features shaded areas, benches, and beach access points. For the best experience, and to beat the heat, visit early or late in the day, and bring sunscreen and water.
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Lummus Park, between the Atlantic Ocean and Ocean Drive from 5th Street to 14th Place, has been a backdrop for numerous television and film scenes. This 74-acre urban park in Miami Beach offers a playground, public restrooms, and paved paths for walking or biking. It is also home to 9th Street Muscle Beach and hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, from concerts to marathons. Named after the pioneering Lummus brothers, this park provides public picnic tables, dog-friendly areas, and limited parking along Ocean Drive. Restrooms are located at 6th, 10th, and 14th Streets, with water fountains at these points and beach wash stations.
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A really beautiful stretch of beach, very wide beach.
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Ocean Terrace Public Beach offers sunbathing, kite surfing, swimming, strolling, and great sunrises and sunsets. Amenities such as public restrooms and outdoor showers are available on-site, and there are some nearby restaurants. With soft, clean sand ideal for barefoot walks and bright turquoise, clear water, the beach is quite popular. Don't be alarmed to see someone without clothes, as this beach is a designated nude beach.
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Ocean Terrace Public Beach is situated between a couple of lifeguard stands and features its own restrooms and beach access area. This sandy beach is great for walking and also offers access to the water.
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Ocean Terrace Public Beach is situated between a couple of lifeguard stands and features its own restrooms and beach access area. This sandy beach is great for walking and also offers access to the water.
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The Freedom Tower, in 1925 it used to be the tallest building in Miami, but unfortunately that's not the case today ... architecturally, it's very nice to look at.
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West Little River offers several local parks for recreation. You can visit Little River Park, a central outdoor space with open lawns and sports courts, or Arcola Lakes Park, known for its expansive setting and scenic water views with walking paths. Smaller green spaces like Larchmont Gardens Park and Broadmoor Park are also available for short walks. The historic Little River Canal forms part of the area's northeastern boundary.
Yes, there are notable historical and cultural sites. The iconic Freedom Tower Miami, built in 1925, commemorates Cuban immigration to the United States and is a recognized national historic landmark. Nearby, you can explore the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, a regional hub for Haitian art and culture, or the Sherwood Forest Indian Mound, an archaeological site preserving pre-Columbian history.
The area around West Little River offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the "Lummus Park – Ocean Drive, Miami Beach loop" or the "Bal Harbour Pier – Ocean Terrace Public Beach loop." If you prefer road cycling, options include the "View of the Coral Waterway – South Pointe Park Pier loop." For hiking, there are easy trails such as the "Pace Park Loop" or routes around Wynwood Walls. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around West Little River, Road Cycling Routes around West Little River, and Easy hikes around West Little River guides.
Several attractions are suitable for families. Lummus Park is a 74-acre urban park with a playground, public restrooms, and paved paths for walking or biking. Ocean Terrace Public Beach and Indian Beach are extensive beach areas offering sand and water activities. The Miami Beach — Mid-Beach Boardwalk is also a great spot for family walks or cycling with scenic ocean views.
Yes, West Little River's location provides easy access to several beaches. Ocean Terrace Public Beach is a sandy beach with restrooms and beach access. Indian Beach offers an extensive beach area stretching from North Shore Open Space Park to South Pointe Park. Additionally, Lummus Park is a popular park and beach area known for its vibrant atmosphere.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Larchmont Gardens Park or Broadmoor Park. These are smaller "pocket parks" within West Little River, ideal for short walks and outdoor breaks away from larger crowds. While not a hidden gem, Arcola Lakes Park offers expansive settings and water views, providing a relaxed afternoon atmosphere.
Absolutely. Many parks in and around West Little River offer excellent opportunities for walking and jogging. Little River Park has open lawns and shaded areas. Arcola Lakes Park features walking paths along the lake. For a longer stroll with ocean views, the Miami Beach — Mid-Beach Boardwalk is a great paved spot for walking, jogging, or cycling.
West Little River serves as a convenient base for exploring several national parks. Biscayne National Park is approximately 25 miles away, Everglades National Park is about 52 miles away, and Big Cypress National Preserve is around 53 miles away. These parks offer diverse ecosystems and outdoor experiences. For more information on parks near West Little River, you can visit nationalparkdirectory.com.
For practical shopping needs, the Northside Shopping Center is a long-standing local mall in West Little River, recognized as one of South Florida's earliest outdoor shopping centers. For a more diverse dining and entertainment experience, The Citadel Miami, located approximately 10 minutes away, features a multi-level food hall with various eateries, a bar, and a rooftop lounge with live entertainment.
The best time to visit attractions around West Little River, and South Florida in general, is typically during the drier, cooler months from November to May. During this period, temperatures are more moderate, and humidity is lower, making outdoor activities and exploring more comfortable. Summer months (June to October) can be very hot and humid with a higher chance of rain and tropical storms.
West Little River is notably characterized by its strong Caribbean and African American cultural influence. This rich heritage is reflected in the local community, its dining scene, and various community gatherings, contributing to a vibrant and distinct local character.


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