Coconut Grove Miami
Coconut Grove, often simply referred to as "The Grove," is Miami's oldest neighborhood, known for its lush tropical ambiance and bohemian vibe.
Nestled along Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove boasts charming streets lined with grand banyan trees, chic boutiques, sidewalk cafes, and a variety of gourmet restaurants. It's home to beautiful parks such as Peacock Park and the Kampong, as well as cultural landmarks like the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and the Barnacle Historic State Park.
With its relaxed atmosphere, waterfront views, and vibrant arts scene, Coconut Grove offers a unique blend of history, nature, and modern living, making it a beloved destination for both residents and visitors.
Coconut Grove Trolley Route Description
The Coconut Grove Trolley offers a scenic and convenient way to explore one of Miami’s most historic and charming neighborhoods. Here is a detailed description of its stops, points of interest, and connections with other trolley lines:
Stops and Points of Interest:
- Coconut Grove Metrorail Station:
- Points of Interest: Access to the Metrorail system, providing connectivity to the greater Miami area.
- Intersection with Lines: Metrorail
- SW 27 Ter & SW 27 Ave:
- Points of Interest: Near commercial areas with shops and dining options, providing access to local businesses and services.
- SW 29 St & SW 27 Ave:
- Points of Interest: Close to residential areas, offering a convenient stop for local residents.
- SW 29 St & SW 37 Ave:
- Points of Interest: Near neighborhood amenities and community services.
- SW 37 Ave & Peacock Ave:
- Points of Interest: Located near Peacock Park, a popular spot for outdoor activities and community events.
- Intersection with Lines: Douglas Road Metrorail Station
- Douglas Road Metrorail Station:
- Points of Interest: Another key Metrorail station, enhancing connectivity to other parts of Miami.
- Intersection with Lines: Metrorail
- Washington Ave & Brooker St:
- Points of Interest: Close to residential areas and local businesses.
- Washington Ave & Jefferson St:
- Points of Interest: Provides access to neighborhood amenities.
- Grand Ave & Oak Ave:
- Points of Interest: Situated in the heart of Coconut Grove, near shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a vibrant local scene.
- Grand Ave & SW 37 Ave:
- Points of Interest: Central location in Coconut Grove, close to various points of interest.
- S Bayshore Dr & Pan American Dr (City Hall):
- Points of Interest: Miami City Hall, offering scenic views of Biscayne Bay. Also near Dinner Key Marina and historical landmarks.
- Intersection with Lines: Potential connections with other local transit options.
- S Bayshore Dr & Aviation Ave:
- Points of Interest: Close to the waterfront, providing picturesque views and access to recreational areas.
- Tigertail Ave & SW 27 Ave:
- Points of Interest: Residential areas and local parks, enhancing the community feel of Coconut Grove.
- Bird Ave & SW 27 Ave:
- Points of Interest: Near shops and restaurants, offering convenient access to daily necessities.
Additional Points of Interest:
- CocoWalk: A popular shopping, dining, and entertainment complex in the heart of Coconut Grove.
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: A historic estate with stunning gardens and a museum showcasing European art and antiques.
- The Kampong: A tropical botanical garden and historic estate.
- Barnacle Historic State Park: The oldest house in Miami-Dade County still standing in its original location, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into Miami's past.
Intersection with Other Trolley Lines:
- Douglas Road Metrorail Station: At SW 37 Ave & Peacock Ave and Douglas Road Metrorail Station, connecting with the Metrorail for broader access to Miami.
- Coconut Grove Metrorail Station: Connecting with the Metrorail for easy transit to other parts of the city.
The Coconut Grove Trolley route not only provides essential transportation through one of Miami’s most beloved neighborhoods but also connects passengers to significant cultural and recreational sites.
BRICKELL TROLLEY MAPThis service is ideal for both daily commuters and visitors looking to explore Coconut Grove’s unique blend of history, nature, and modern living.