Parque

Parque de Frutas y Especias

Recomendado por 81 personas locales

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Gina
February 15, 2020
If you like fruits and want to see what tropical Miami grows, this is a great stop. There are various events throughout the year. any fruit that is on the floor is free game to try.
Jeri
January 4, 2016
Learn about and sample native local fruits and veggies grown in S. Florida and elsewhere. Restaurant on sight.
Randy
March 5, 2022
A lush sub-tropical garden with over 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices, and nuts from all parts of the globe.
Devin
November 9, 2021
The Fruit & Spice Park is a unique destination dedicated to cultivating tropical fruit trees in a lush, accessible and interactive environment. Bursting with more than 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices and nuts, Fruit & Spice Park was the vision of early pioneer and homesteader Mary Heinlen, who was inspired by the area’s wild and abundant ecosystem. Explore the park by winding your way along pathways and boardwalks beneath trees blossoming with avocado, pears, mangoes, sapodillas, papaya, lemons, limes, lychee, coconuts and so much more. While you can’t pick the fruit from the trees, guests are encouraged to forage along the ground for fallen fruit that you can sink your teeth into right then and there. (Or you may want to rinse it off first.) Some of the park’s more impressive stats include its collections of 180 varieties of mangoes, 70 varieties of bamboo, 40 varieties of banana and 15 varieties of jackfruit. The 37-acre Fruit & Spice Park is surrounded by farms and orchids in a lush region of Greater Miami that may surprise some visitors who have never ventured so far south, making it the perfect outdoor adventure for nature lovers and families.
The Fruit & Spice Park is a unique destination dedicated to cultivating tropical fruit trees in a lush, accessible and interactive environment. Bursting with more than 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices and nuts, Fruit & Spice Park was the vision of early pioneer and homesteader Mary Hein…
Lisa
December 8, 2020
Lovely park to visit and learn about tropical 🏝 vegetation, fruit abd history of the area

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24801 SW 187th Ave
Homestead, FL