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 Arch Creek Park
 
The park has a museum/nature center that contains artifacts left by native people as they passed over the arched bridge. Miami-Dade Parks naturalists will be your guides as they point out native birds, animals and insects and identify the many different trees that grow there. The park is a Florida State historical preserve.

This is a small park that packs a big punch from the standpoint of natural history. Arch Creek Park was created around a natural limestone bridge formation that once formed part of an important Indian trail. The story goes that it was used first by the now-extinct Tequesta tribe, then by Seminoles.

Site of unique natural stone bridge, used by ancient Indian tribes.



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