Elizabeth Virrick Park

3255 Plaza St, Miami, FL 33133
3.5 acres | 1.4 hectares

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About the Location

History and Location

Elizabeth Virrick Park is a community green space located in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida. The park spans 3.5 acres and sits on the border of the historic black and white sections of Coconut Grove.

The park is named after Elizabeth Virrick, a poverty activist born in Winchester, Kentucky in 1897, who dedicated her efforts to improving living conditions in the area.

Design and Architecture

Designed by architect Kenneth Treister, Elizabeth Virrick Park serves as a vital recreational area for local residents.

The park's design includes unique architectural elements, such as mushroom-shaped shelters that were carefully constructed by workers. These distinctive features contribute to the park's character and provide shaded areas for visitors.

Facilities and Amenities

The park features a variety of facilities catering to different age groups and interests. It houses the Virrick Branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library System, providing educational resources to the community.

For sports enthusiasts, the park offers a gymnasium with basketball courts and a public swimming pool.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Water Features & Activities

Swimming Pool

Visitor Services

Parking LotPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

Park Size

3.5 acres | 1.4 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:9AM-9PM
Tuesday:9AM-9PM
Wednesday:9AM-9PM
Thursday:9AM-9PM
Friday:9AM-9PM
Saturday:9AM-9PM
Sunday:9AM-9PM

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