Fruit & Spice Park
A 37-acre tropical botanical garden showcasing hundreds of fruits, spices, and rare plants.
Fruit & Spice Park is a Miami-Dade County botanical garden in the heart of the Redland, growing more than 500 varieties of fruit, vegetables, spices, herbs, and nuts from around the tropics. Visitors can stroll guided trails, taste fallen fruit, and shop the on-site market.
QUICK HIGHLIGHTS
- Botanical Garden
- Tropical Fruit
- Tram Tours
- Tastings
INSIDER TIPS
Bring water and a hat — the gardens are mostly open canopy. Guided tram tours are included with admission and run multiple times daily.
About This Destination
Established in 1944, Fruit & Spice Park is one of the only public gardens of its kind in the United States, with collections of bananas, mangoes, citrus, jackfruit, herbs, and spices from every tropical region.
What to Experience
- Guided Tram Tours
- Self-Guided Trails
- Fruit Tastings
- Garden Market
Plan Your Visit
24801 SW 187th Avenue, Homestead. Open daily 9am–5pm. Admission charged. The on-site Mango Cafe serves lunch and tropical fruit dishes.
