Alice Wainwright Park | |
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![]() Alice Wainwright Park Sign on Brickell Avenue | |
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Type | Municipal |
Location | 2845 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33129 |
Coordinates | 25°44′56″N80°12′18″W / 25.749°N 80.205°W /25.749; -80.205 |
Area | 28 acres (0.11 km2) |
Created | 1972 (1972) |
Operated by | Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation Department |
Open | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
Website | miamigov |
Alice Wainwright Park is a 28-acre (11 ha) waterfront park and nature preserve located in northernCoconut Grove,Miami,Florida, United States, on the southern border ofBrickell. It is named for Alice C. Wainwright, who was the first woman elected to serve on the City of Miami Commission.[1]
The park planted with palm andgumbo limbo trees, offers, "a stunning vista of Biscayne Bay."[2]
The park is located onBiscayne Bay and has several acres of green space, as well as some athletic and recreational facilities including a playground and basketball courts.[3] The park was built as part of the 1972 Parks for People Bond.[4] The park's entrance is located on a secluded extension ofBrickell Avenue that is disconnected from the main portion that was formerly signed asU.S. Route 1. Street parking is available and the road is also part of a popular for biking, where two popular routes converge, including theRickenbacker Causeway.
Along withSimpson Park Hammock, Alice Wainwright Park includes a fragment of the once widespreadtropical hardwood hammock known as Brickell Hammock. The park was once considered partially responsible for some of the blight in the secluded neighborhood, which has long been home to many wealthy residents, including celebrities. This led to contention over the street parking as higher enforcement and private security were on the rise.[5]