Things To Do
in Country Walk

Country Walk is a suburban residential community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, located southwest of central Miami. It features tree-lined streets, family homes, and convenient access to major highways. The area blends a quiet neighborhood feel with proximity to shopping, parks, and cultural attractions.

Expect warm, humid weather and a good amount of sunshine year-round.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Country Walk Exploration
morning
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Start your adventure with a refreshing morning walk through the serene neighborhoods of Country Walk, where you can admire charming homes and lush gardens. The cool morning breeze sets the perfect atmosphere for a stroll as you soak in the tranquility of the suburbs. Grab a coffee from a local café, and perhaps join a yoga class in the park to kick-start your day.

afternoon
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In the afternoon, explore the nearby parks and green spaces that offer beautiful trails for hiking and biking. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of the picturesque picnic spots, surrounded by nature's beauty. Take some time to relax and appreciate the peacefulness that Country Walk has to offer.

evening
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As the sun sets, gather with friends for a barbecue or open-air dining at one of the community's outdoor spaces. Engage with local residents and discover the vibrant community spirit that thrives during the evening. Wind down your day with a leisurely walk under the starry sky, taking in the serene ambiance of the neighborhood.

day 2
Nature and Heritage
morning
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Begin your morning by visiting the local farmer's market, where you can sample fresh produce and homemade goodies. Engage with the local vendors and learn about the agricultural heritage of the area. The bustling market atmosphere makes for a lovely start to your day.

afternoon
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After the market, head to the nearby Nature Preserve for an immersive exploration of local flora and fauna. Participate in a guided hike to learn about the ecosystem and enjoy the breathtaking views. The afternoon sun filtering through the trees makes for stunning photographic opportunities.

evening
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Conclude your day with a visit to the Country Walk community center, where various programs and events often take place. Join in on a cultural event or workshop to experience the local arts and crafts scene. Enjoy networking with fellow art enthusiasts and gain a deeper appreciation for the local culture.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-15
🧾Groceries (weekly for one)$60-100
🚗Gasoline (1 gallon)$3.50-4.50
🏡Rent (1-bedroom apartment)$1,500-2,000/mo
💡Internet + Utilities (monthly)$60-120

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Close to Miami's cultural attractions
  • Diverse cuisine and markets
  • Easy access to parks and outdoor activities
  • Year-round warmth
  • Limited walkability in suburbs
  • Traffic can be heavy during peak hours
  • Hurricane season requires awareness
  • Higher humidity can be uncomfortable in summer

Places to Visit in Country Walk

Visit one of these nice places.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

European-inspired mansion with formal gardens, water features, and bay views—great for portraiture and architectural shots.

Oleta River State Park

Urban natural area with mangroves, riverfront scenery, and sunset silhouettes; ideal for nature photography.

Wynwood Walls

Colorful street murals and graffiti galleries offering vibrant backdrops and urban texture.

South Pointe Park

Pier, coastline, and skyline views with dramatic sunsets over the Atlantic.

Culinary Guide

Food in Country Walk

Miami-Dade’s diverse community brings bold flavors, blending Cuban, Caribbean, and Latin influences with modern American trends.

Country Walk Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Cuban Sandwich

A pressed sandwich with roast pork, ham, cheese, pickles, and mustard; a staple at many local cafes.

Must-Try!

Ropa Vieja

Shredded beef in a rich tomato sauce, often served with rice and beans.

Pastelitos

Flaky pastry turnovers filled with savory or sweet fillings; a popular street-food treat.

Stone Crab

Seasonal crab claws served with mustard sauce; a Miami favorite when in season (usually fall).

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Hialeah Flea Market

Bustling market offering Latin street foods, fresh fruit cups, and affordable bites.

Westland Farmers Market

Weekly market with fresh produce, empanadas, and locally crafted snacks.

Little Havana Street Food Stalls

Outdoor stalls offering arepas, croquetas, cafecito, and other quick bites.

Climate Guide

Weather

The climate is subtropical; hot, humid summers with frequent thunderstorms; mild, pleasant winters; humidity stays year-round; hurricane season runs June through November.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Greeting and politeness

Greet with a friendly handshake or warm hello; address people formally in business contexts until invited to use first names.

Personal space and conversations

Americans value personal space; maintain polite distance and avoid overly personal questions in initial conversations.

Safety Guide

Safety

Stay aware of your surroundings in busy areas and during night hours; keep valuables secure; use reputable rideshares or taxis; monitor weather alerts during hurricane season.

Tipping in Country Walk

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In full-service restaurants, tip 15-20% of the bill; at bars or cafes, $1-2 per drink is common; tip more for excellent service.

Payment Methods

Major credit/debit cards accepted; mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay are widely used; cash is also accepted.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Hot and humid with daily thunderstorms in the afternoon; stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and plan outdoor activities for early mornings or evenings.

Fall

Warm days with lower humidity; pleasant for outdoor exploration and outdoor dining patios.

Winter

Mild and comfortable temperatures; great time for city walks, parks, and seaside activities; occasional cool fronts.

Spring

Warm and occasionally rainy; parks come alive with blooming flora; best for photography and outdoor events.

Nightlife Guide

Country Walk at Night

Miami-area bars, clubs, and lounges offer Latin music, craft cocktails, and waterfront views. Country Walk itself has limited nightlife, but nearby neighborhoods like Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and Brickell provide live music, Salsa nights, and late-night options.

Hiking in Country Walk

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Oleta River State Park Trails

Urban-accessible trails with mangrove scenery and river views, suitable for easy to moderate hikes.

Ludlam Trail

An emerging urban trail ideal for biking and walking, connecting neighborhoods to parks.

Crandon Park Nature Trail

Coastal nature trail with scenic views and opportunities to spot local birds.

Airports

How to reach Country Walk by plane.

Miami International Airport (MIA)

Major international gateway about 20-25 miles east of Country Walk; frequent domestic and international flights; accessible via car, taxi, or rideshare.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)

Another major hub about 25-35 miles north; offers domestic and international flights; convenient for certain regional trips.

Getting Around

Walkability

Country Walk is primarily a residential suburb with limited dense commercial areas; walkability is moderate within the neighborhood, but most services require a car. Nearby districts like Kendall, South Miami, and Coral Gables offer more pedestrian-friendly options and compact shopping districts. Biking and walking can be enjoyable in many parks and along connected trails, but plan for driving to major attractions.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Hispanic/Latino

A large share of residents identify as Cuban, Colombian, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan, and other Latin American backgrounds.

Caribbean

Residents with Caribbean roots, including Jamaican, Haitian, and others.

African American and Multiracial

Diverse communities with varying cultures and backgrounds.

White and Non-Hispanic

Part of the broader mix of residents.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

American Football

Fandom around NFL teams in the broader region; college football also popular.

Basketball

Support local teams and national leagues; rec leagues and pickup games are common.

Soccer

Growing popularity with youth and adult leagues; watch MLS teams in Miami area.

Boating / Water Sports

Coastal access makes boating, sailing, and paddleboarding popular activities.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic can be heavy on major corridors like I-75, Palmetto Expressway, and US-1 during rush hours. Public transit exists but is not as extensive as in larger cities; rideshare services are widely available; plan trips to avoid peak times.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Country Walk.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Plan for plant-based options: beans, rice, and fresh market vegetables; ask for dishes prepared without lard or pork.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare is accessible via multiple hospitals in the Miami area. Nearby options include Jackson Memorial Hospital, Baptist Health System facilities, and urgent care centers; most providers accept major insurers; keep emergency numbers handy and consider travel insurance for extended visits.

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