The exquisite environment in Jonathan Dickinson State Park of Florida crowded with raccoons and bobcats is a must-visit place to spend your camping days in Miami. The coastal sandhills and Loxahatchee River will take you to a world from afar and a guided horse-drawn tram tour will help you explore the hidden beauty inside Jonathan Dickinson State Park. the Pine Grove campground of Dickinson park has 90 furnished sites while the River Campground, near Loxahatchee, is slightly smaller with 52 sites with all the essential amenities.
Hot shower, picnic tables, grill, electricity, and the Kimbell Centre for some family fun. The 11 lavish cabins of Dickinson State Park with a river view are popular amongst visitors of Miami. Travelers can also enjoy primitive camping with only two backpack camps on the mighty Florida trail, making your camping in Miami worthwhile. Accompanied by fishing in the Loxahatchee River, indulging in playing Geoseeking, hiking, motorbiking in the Murphy Off-Road bicycle trail system will add to your experience.