The shower is pathetic, one single shower head that spatters you with water. Could hardly be called a shower. Imagine this is one of the more popular beach access points and they give the global public this third-world shower. Their conservation message, with the water-saving shower heads, might be from a good place but they failed to think about what people need. We need at least two shower heads that perform on par with those you might find in a hotel. The bathroom in this place is disgusting. It's dim, it's slimy, is got week's worth of dried urine and feces in, on and around the toilet. Don't let your kids touch a thing in there. If you went in there bare foot God help you. Their pathetic approach to bathroom cleanliness is an offense to public safety. I'm offended (could you tell?) by how little the City of Miami Beach cares about the essentials that the beach going public needs. Otherwise, it's a nice park. Very green, great breezes, easy access to nice beaches, tot lot. It's Miami Beach so there's going to be plenty of unhealthy stuff going on and some hazards but the city should rethink what they're providing to our local, national, and international people.
PS: the shower on 4th Street is...
Read moreMajory Stoneman Douglas Park: A Peaceful Green Oasis in South Beach
Tucked away along Ocean Drive, Majory Stoneman Douglas Park is a lush, green gem—perfect for relaxing after a day at the beach.
I often stop here to stretch, unwind, and practice Tai Chi, surrounded by trees and fresh air. It’s the kind of place that feels refreshing and grounding, even just for a few minutes.
The space is beautifully maintained, quiet, and ideal for moments of peace amidst the energy of South Beach.
Verdict: A small sanctuary in the heart of Miami Beach
Whether you’re coming from the sand or just looking for a breather, this park offers shade, serenity, and a...
Read moreA nice quiet park near the southern end of Miami Beach and Ocean Drive.
It is a small park, nicely shaded even though it was hit pretty hard by Hurricane Irma in September 2017, quite a few trees were downed.
Very little in the way of amenities, but it is just next to the beach.
Many people will not know who this park honors and is named after. The environmental activist is probably best known for authoring the book about the Florida everglades...
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