A self-guided nature trail takes visitors through the many native trees of this 112-acre open space.
Castellow Hammock Preserve & Nature Center in Miami is a 112-acre park and tourist attraction, featuring a mature tropical hardwood forest with a half-mile self-guided nature trail that allows visitors to explore its many native trees. Established in the early 1900s by citrus farmer James S. Castellow, this preserve offers a tranquil setting for nature lovers and is operational daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. Highlights include picnic areas and hiking opportunities, with wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking available.