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11901 Old Cutler Rd, Coral Gables, FL 33156
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R Hardy Matheson County Preserve

11100 Old Cutler Rd, Coral Gables, FL 33156
4.5(146)
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4.0
1y

I love exploring natural areas and I saw a small sign for the R Hardy Matheson County Preserve off Old Cutler Road. There isn't a parking lot so I took a chance pulling off to the side of the road despite a number of no parking/ tow away signs. The nearest place I can find to park is approximately a mile away. As I was parking a number of other people with fishing gear also pulled over to park and headed to the preserve.

The preserve is named in honor of Robert Hardy Matheson, a conservationist and former commissioner credited with helping create Biscayne National Park and MetroZoo. Matheson won his election to the county commission in 1964 by campaigning against an oil terminal in Biscayne Bay. With his support the site was instead turned into a federal park. His family donated the land for the county's first park, Matheson Hammock, and later for Crandon Park on Key Biscayne. Mr. Matheson passed away in 1993 at the age of 73.

R. Hardy Matheson Preserve is 813 acres located east of Old Cutler Road. In 1982, the State of Florida purchased 640 acres that make up the majority of the preserve and entered into an agreement with Miami Dade County to manage it. The preserve is bordered by Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve to the east, Matheson Hammock Park and a housing development to the north, and the Snapper Creek Lakes residential subdivision, Snapper Creek Marina, and Four Fillies Farm to the west.

The preserve contains a rustic hiking trail that takes you to Biscayne Bay. In the preserve is the remains of a prehistoric Tequesta Indian village dating to 500 BC. The site contains a midden, a kind of ancient garbage dump that can tell archaeologists a lot about the people who lived there, a village, and possibly a cemetery. Artifacts found in Snapper Creek include tools made from bones, pieces of broken pottery, and ax heads made out of conch shells. Today you might spot manatees swimming in the creek. The preserve is also home to a high diversity of rare ecosystems including pine rockland, mangrove, hardwood hammock and estuaries. Over 200 species of birds have been recorded here.

Since 1910 the preserve has been covered with mounds of fill from the dredging of the Snapper Creek for navigation. Miami Fade County has restored large areas of the preserve and removed invasive plants. In 2012 volunteers from Wells Fargo grew red mangrove propagules and transplanted to the coastline of R Hardy Matheson County Preserve to give juvenile fish and crustaceans a habitat in which to grow.

Currently, there are no developed recreational facilities at R Hardy Matheson County Preserve. An informal footpath spans the length of the maintenance berm along the canal. The path begins at the park entrance and runs along the north side of the canal to Biscayne Bay. There is also a graffiti covered cold war era bunker on the preserve. R Hardy Matheson County Preserve is not officially open to the public although people sometimes take the trail from Old Cutler Road and from Biscayne Bay to fish and sight see. In 2012 Miami Dade County developed a 10 year prospectus for the preserve which included making a parking lot, canoe launch, and picnic area. Unfortunately nothing was ever done and this area remains underutilized which is a shame because it has beautiful views of Biscayne Bay if you walk the trail all...

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8y

This preserve is a separate property from Matheson Hammock Park. This preserve named R Hardy Matheson County Preserve is a peaceful hike that runs along a dredge canal that leads out to the Biscayne Bay. The 2 mile round trip hike is fairly easy and the terrain is just a gravel dirt road. You definitely will spot beautiful birds in this location as it's one of Miami's largest remaining mangrove coast. Not much of a scenic hike until you arrive to the end where you arrive at ocean point view.The view is just beautiful, with glass waters leading you up to the horizon where you can see downtown Miami just across the edge. The sad part is that the county doesn't take much care of this property as there was lots and lots of garbage when you arrive at ocean point view. Garbage cans have not been picked up when I went on a early morning hike. There was garbage all around and outside the garbage cans. That was my only take away from this trip. There is no parking here. You would have to park somewhere nearby and then walk here. I parked at the Pinecrest Branch Library because I felt it was the best public option to park at without the risk of being towed. From here though, it turns the hike into a total of 4 miles(round trip) Take a water bottle as you would probably be walking for about...

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In my opinion, I would give it a 4 star just because how bumpy the pathway was for my bike to go through, unless you own a mountain bike, then you’ll be fine. If the pathway was more smooth, I’d give a 5. In addition to the rating, the trash bins are full and litter needs to be picked up. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for parking because I’d rather want it as a secret place than a public place; you could park your car beside the entrance, I’m not sure if you are allowed to. So, you must walk or cycle through here.

However, the stroll through the trail is sincerely breathtaking and gives you a sense of peace when you see and feel your lush surroundings. What makes it better is the canal that is beside the trail and you see more forest/mangroves in front of you, it makes you feel that you are in Georgia.

It is good for picnicking, there’s only one picnic table all the way to the end point by Biscayne...

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Manny PradesManny Prades
This preserve is a separate property from Matheson Hammock Park. This preserve named R Hardy Matheson County Preserve is a peaceful hike that runs along a dredge canal that leads out to the Biscayne Bay. The 2 mile round trip hike is fairly easy and the terrain is just a gravel dirt road. You definitely will spot beautiful birds in this location as it's one of Miami's largest remaining mangrove coast. Not much of a scenic hike until you arrive to the end where you arrive at ocean point view.The view is just beautiful, with glass waters leading you up to the horizon where you can see downtown Miami just across the edge. The sad part is that the county doesn't take much care of this property as there was lots and lots of garbage when you arrive at ocean point view. Garbage cans have not been picked up when I went on a early morning hike. There was garbage all around and outside the garbage cans. That was my only take away from this trip. There is no parking here. You would have to park somewhere nearby and then walk here. I parked at the Pinecrest Branch Library because I felt it was the best public option to park at without the risk of being towed. From here though, it turns the hike into a total of 4 miles(round trip) Take a water bottle as you would probably be walking for about 2 to 3 hours.
Elietty DevesaElietty Devesa
Great trail for running or walking. It's a very long rocky road and at the end you get a beautiful view of the ocean. Once we got to the end there was a lot of trash around sadly, im guessing some people where there a few days before but the view is still amazing. Make sure to bring lots of water, sunscreen, and a hat cause it was blazing hot when I went. This place also has a random little building full of graffiti which I really liked. It's also very secluded and hidden from the actual road. I had to park at a library near by but I did see some cars parked at the side.
Sam D.Sam D.
Parking here is difficult and there is a lot of trash along the main canal. Some of the trails into the preserve are nice. Unfortunately a lot of the fishermen here leave lots of trash. Doesn't seem to be very much city or county upkeep. As a fellow fisherman it makes me ashamed when we abuse our natural spaces like this. Pack in, pack out. Attached pictures are of the least trashy place that I found to get my line wet.
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This preserve is a separate property from Matheson Hammock Park. This preserve named R Hardy Matheson County Preserve is a peaceful hike that runs along a dredge canal that leads out to the Biscayne Bay. The 2 mile round trip hike is fairly easy and the terrain is just a gravel dirt road. You definitely will spot beautiful birds in this location as it's one of Miami's largest remaining mangrove coast. Not much of a scenic hike until you arrive to the end where you arrive at ocean point view.The view is just beautiful, with glass waters leading you up to the horizon where you can see downtown Miami just across the edge. The sad part is that the county doesn't take much care of this property as there was lots and lots of garbage when you arrive at ocean point view. Garbage cans have not been picked up when I went on a early morning hike. There was garbage all around and outside the garbage cans. That was my only take away from this trip. There is no parking here. You would have to park somewhere nearby and then walk here. I parked at the Pinecrest Branch Library because I felt it was the best public option to park at without the risk of being towed. From here though, it turns the hike into a total of 4 miles(round trip) Take a water bottle as you would probably be walking for about 2 to 3 hours.
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Great trail for running or walking. It's a very long rocky road and at the end you get a beautiful view of the ocean. Once we got to the end there was a lot of trash around sadly, im guessing some people where there a few days before but the view is still amazing. Make sure to bring lots of water, sunscreen, and a hat cause it was blazing hot when I went. This place also has a random little building full of graffiti which I really liked. It's also very secluded and hidden from the actual road. I had to park at a library near by but I did see some cars parked at the side.
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Parking here is difficult and there is a lot of trash along the main canal. Some of the trails into the preserve are nice. Unfortunately a lot of the fishermen here leave lots of trash. Doesn't seem to be very much city or county upkeep. As a fellow fisherman it makes me ashamed when we abuse our natural spaces like this. Pack in, pack out. Attached pictures are of the least trashy place that I found to get my line wet.
Sam D.

Sam D.

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