Apartments near Matheson Hammock Park in Miami, FL (230 Rentals)

7508 SW 58th Ave

7641 SW 60th Ave

7155 Los Pinos Blvd

7000 Old Cutler Rd

7015 Mira Flores Ave

6611 Leonardo St

104 Paloma Dr

6960 Mira Flores Ave

128 Orquidea Ave

6700 Granada Blvd

4730 Ingraham Terrace

6601 Riviera Dr

230 Ridgewood Rd

1442 Coruna Ave

150 W Sunrise Ave

10 Edgewater Dr

6634 SW 76th Terrace

6011 SW 69th St

21 Edgewater Dr

6023 SW 69th St

6007 SW 69th St

6149 SW 69th St

6114 SW 68th St

7132 SW 65th Ave

6880 SW 77th Terrace

3671 N Prospect Dr

6790 SW 72nd St

145 S Prospect Dr

12500 SW 64th Ave

680 Destacada Ave

1280 S Alhambra Cir
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A beach is always a good excuse to get out of your Miami apartment, and Matheson Hammock Park has many amenities to attract apartment visitors. The natural atoll pool (a coral island that consists of a reef surrounding a lagoon) is a major draw to residents of Matheson Hammock Park apartments. Actually, the pool is man made, possibly to attract beach goers, but it is an excellent feature of the destination that makes it worth visiting. The pool is flushed naturally by the tides from nearby Biscayne Bay. Other advantages of the park to Miami apartment dwellers are the lovely views, the safe waters, a restaurant, snack shop and marina. The park is well-known for its safe waters and picnic areas. Because it is a Miami/Dade County Park, there is an admission fee for residents of Matheson Hammock Park apartments of $5 per vehicle and $10 per RV. This can also give you confidence; however, that it is a great haven for family and friend get-togethers where you may rent picnic pavilions. The restrooms are relatively clean (maybe compared to your Miami apartment bathroom) and the beach is cleared of trash and mess often. Many wind-surfers like to dock here, so it's an enjoyable sight to watch them while lounging on the sand. If you bring a windsurf board from your Matheson Hammock Park apartment that is carried on a trailer, please be aware that the trailer entry fee is $12. Don't let a sunny day keep you in your Miami apartment!
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