Best attractions and places to see around Goulds, an unincorporated community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features a mix of historical sites, natural preserves, and recreational parks. Its proximity to unique South Florida woodland and natural environments provides opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife appreciation. Goulds serves as a gateway to exploring the distinctive landscapes of the region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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At the end, you reach a romantic spot, which, depending on the water level, can be extended by a short footpath through the water. In the evenings, you can watch various fishing boats coming in. The only drawback is the numerous bollards, some of which are very close together, making cycling here occasionally quite strenuous.
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Larry & Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground, open daily from sunrise to sunset, offers 270 acres of South Florida woodland near Zoo Miami. Visitors can enjoy bike trails, hiking paths, and a seasonal freshwater lake with its own beach. The campground features RV sites and tent sites for up to seven days. Amenities include picnic shelter rentals, bathhouse facilities with laundry, restrooms, and showers. There are paved and unpaved trails running through the park, which provides a green getaway from the city.
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The visit to the Miami Zoo was a very nice experience! In my personal opinion, the Miami Zoo is the best and most beautiful I have ever visited! https://www.bloggmaus.de/2018/01/zoo-miami.html
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Here you can see what it looks like under the coral rocks. In the Dominican Republic there are huge cave systems underneath, the trees let their roots grow into them - it seems to be similar here (on a smaller scale)!
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The path leads into the forest and back along the same path. The path is quite difficult to walk, Hammock forest (extremely uneven because of the coral deposits and the extreme roots). A lot of things here are extremely reminiscent of paths in the Dominican Republic (Tres Ochos, caves near Bachahia, etc.). Here too, the roots go deep into the ground (where you could probably also find caves). The creeping plants here are impressive, not only sucking their hosts dry - but also completely entwining them and later completely replacing them.
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The Black Creek Trail (Route #7) runs along the Black Creek Canal from Black Point Marina and Park (where it connects to the Biscayne Trail) to Larry and Penny Thompson Park - approximately 9 miles. Almost completely off the road, it's an easy drive, but with no shade and several busy road crossings, plus a few spots of gravel where the pavement is broken.
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Goulds offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can cycle along the Black Creek Canal Trail, which is approximately 9 miles long and connects Black Point Marina to Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park. This park also features bike trails, hiking paths, and a seasonal freshwater lake with a beach. For a more challenging hike, explore the Castello Hammock Forest Trail with its uneven terrain and exposed roots. The nearby Everglades National Park also provides extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration and wildlife appreciation.
Yes, Goulds has several family-friendly options. Zoo Miami is a large zoological park offering a wide variety of animals and exhibits that families will enjoy. Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park is another great choice, featuring a freshwater lake with a beach, picnic areas, and trails suitable for all ages. Additionally, JL (Joe) and Enid W. Demps Park offers sports fields, splash pads, and shaded picnic areas.
The area around Goulds is rich in natural features. You can experience the unique South Florida woodland at Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park, which includes a freshwater lake and forest trails. The Castello Hammock Forest Trail provides an immersive forest experience with distinctive coral deposits and roots. You can also find a View Into the Chasm, offering a glimpse beneath the coral rocks. Goulds Nature Preserve also showcases the distinctive natural environment of the area, and the proximity to Everglades National Park provides access to its unique ecosystems.
Goulds offers a glimpse into its past with sites like the Cauley Square Historic Village, a collection of restored structures that was originally a railway town, featuring shops, restaurants, and gardens. The Goulds Historic House provides insight into the area's early settlement and agricultural history. For a cultural experience, the South Dade County Cultural Arts Celebration is held annually in October, highlighting local culture through food, music, and art.
The Black Creek Canal Trail is an excellent option for cycling, offering an easy, mostly off-road route for approximately 9 miles. For more cycling routes, you can explore various options listed in the Cycling around Goulds guide, which includes routes like the Black Creek Canal Trail – Old Cutler Trail loop.
For runners, Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park offers paved and unpaved trails. You can find more running options, including the Larry and Penny Walking Path and various loops, in the Running Trails around Goulds guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available. Many find Zoo Miami to be a very nice and beautiful experience. The Black Creek Canal Trail is appreciated for its easy cycling, despite some busy road crossings and gravel spots. The immersive and challenging nature of the Castello Hammock Forest Trail, with its unique terrain, also leaves a strong impression.
Yes, for those interested in shopping and local flavor, the Redland Market Village is a popular spot. It offers a variety of flea market stalls, Latin street food, and fresh produce, providing a vibrant local experience.
Absolutely. Kennedy Park is available for general outdoor activities. JL (Joe) and Enid W. Demps Park is a community hub with sports fields, splash pads, and a 12,000-square-foot multi-use gymnasium at the Goulds Park Community Center. Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park also offers bike trails, hiking paths, and a freshwater lake for swimming and recreation.
Yes, Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground offers both RV sites and tent sites for stays up to seven days. The campground provides amenities such as bathhouse facilities with laundry, restrooms, and showers, making it a convenient option for those looking to extend their visit.
The terrain varies significantly. The Black Creek Canal Trail is generally easy for cycling, though it has some gravel spots and busy road crossings. In contrast, the Castello Hammock Forest Trail is considered challenging due to its extremely uneven surface caused by coral deposits and exposed roots, offering a rugged, immersive forest experience.
Yes, you can visit the View Into the Chasm, which provides a unique perspective on the geological formations beneath the coral rocks in the area. This natural monument offers a glimpse into the underground structures that are characteristic of the region.


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