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Location

10 Miles.
14 Neighborhoods.
1 Connected City.

From Brickell to Dadeland, The Underline connects people and neighborhoods through trails, art, and experiences that celebrate business, entertainment, nature, culture, and health. Every day, The Underline is where Miami moves. Where people walk, play, learn, and gather, creating a city that is more connected, vibrant, and full of opportunity.

Interactive Map

Explore The Underline Mile by Mile

Use our interactive map to explore The Underline mile by mile. Discover amenities, public art, green spaces, transit stops, and more.
River Room
-80.195626
25.768356
The River Room is a serene green space located between the Miami River and SW 7th Street. It offers scenic river views, lush butterfly gardens, and open lawn areas designed for quiet enjoyment with friends, family, or pets. A central feature of the space is The Allegory, a public sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas, which stands as a cultural focal point.
Between Miami River and SW 7th Street
Urban Gym
-80.195543
25.76705
An active outdoor exercise environment with a fenced Flex Court, mini-pitch soccer, body-weight fitness equipment, a running track, spectator seating, and artwork by Bony Ramirez.
Between SW 7th and SW 8th Street
The Promenade
-80.195539
25.765454
The Promenade features bike and pedestrian paths with social interaction spaces such as dedicated game tables and a 50-foot communal dining table. Inter Stage offers a plaza-style performance area with casual seating for people-watching.
Between SW 8th and SW 10th Street
Inter Stage
-80.195536
25.766227
A comfortable plaza and performance stage designed for events, concerts, community programs, and laid-back people-watching. It’s part of the Promenade’s social “rooms,” complementing nearby game and dining areas.
Between SW 8th and SW 10th Street
The 11th St. Plaza
-80.195427
25.763595
A contemporary plaza beneath Metrorail featuring art-integrated seating, modern hardscape, and flexible space ideal for pop-ups, intimate activities, and community gatherings.
Between SW 10th and SW 11th Streets
The Oolite Room
-80.195367
25.762285
A lush naturalized zone under Metrorail between existing oolite stone formations, offering butterfly gardens, oolite boulder seating, and views onto surrounding bike and pedestrian paths.
Between SW 12th and SW 13th Street
The Hammock Playground
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25.759256
The Hammock Playground is a nature-inspired play environment designed for children of all ages. Surrounded by lush native plants and trees, it blends active play with artistic and ecological experiences, reflecting the preserved hardwood hammock at neighboring Simpson Park. Visitors can explore sculptural public art, including Jeppe Hein’s Modified Social Bench, and enjoy hands-on gardening and horticulture education opportunities.
SW 15th Road & SW 1st Avenue
Vizcaya Station Plaza
-80.21176
25.749698
Vizcaya Station Plaza reimagines the Metrorail surroundings as a welcoming community space with programmable areas, comfortable seating, enhanced lighting, and lush native landscaping. The plaza strengthens neighborhood connectivity and acts as a gateway to cultural destinations by encouraging public gathering, rest, and transit-oriented activity. It also links directly to a pedestrian and bicycle bridge, offering seamless movement to the iconic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.
3205 SW 1st Avenue
Rain Garden
-80.23527
25.74113
The Rain Garden is a lush, ecologically focused landscape designed to capture, filter, and reuse stormwater while showcasing South Florida’s native plant communities. Its layered vegetation supports birds, pollinators, and other wildlife, creating a shaded, serene environment for quiet enjoyment. Educational elements highlight the importance of green infrastructure and habitat restoration within the urban core.
US1 & SW 17th Avenue
Inter Grove Gallery
-80.235257
25.741112
The Grove Gallery is a 150,000 square foot community and commercial space that brings a pop-up market concept to neighboring Coconut Grove and Golden Pines communities in the City of Miami.
SW 24th Avenue to SW 27th Avenue
The Underline Plaza
-80.257611
25.730507
The Underline Plaza houses opportunities for local food vendors representative of Bahamian, Haitian and Latin heritage, temporary public art, and an "urban beach" for lounging under the shade of large-scale umbrellas.
Directly south of the LINK at Douglas/Douglas Metrorail Station
Chewy Bark Park
-80.2597
25.728805
Underline visitors love their pets! Nearly 60% of our guests have a dog and the entire facility is dog friendly. The Bark Park in Coral Gables is fenced with designated areas for both large and small dogs. The park includes an agility course for much needed exercise. Surrounded by canopy trees, owners and pets can relax in the shade, spark conversation with new friends and neighbors, and let our four-legged friends get some much-needed fresh air, exercise and play.
Ponce de Leon Boulevard between SW 42nd Street and Grand Avenue
The Fitness Room
-80.265183
25.724459
The Fitness Room is a dedicated outdoor wellness zone within the linear park designed to support active lifestyles in Miami. It will include a variety of features such as an outdoor gym with body-weight and equipment stations, multi-sport courts (basketball, pickleball, etc.), and a running track — all set amidst lush landscaping and integrated into the trail network of the park.
Behind the Coral Gables Fire Station at Ponce De Leon Blvd north of Riviera Drive
The Wilds
-80.26669
25.72323
The Wilds is designed as a naturalistic landscape zone within the corridor of The Underline, featuring dense native planting, elevated boardwalks, shaded rest areas, and a quiet retreat from the urban surroundings. It celebrates South Florida’s native ecosystems and provides a pause in the trail for reflection, nature viewing, and passive recreation.
Ponce de Leon Boulevard between Donatello Street and Orduna Drive
Stormwater Ponds
-80.266695
25.723234
The Stormwater Ponds are an interconnected network of shallow planted depressions (also known as bioretention ponds) located along the Phase 3 corridor between Donatello Street and Granada Boulevard in Coral Gables. These features are designed to guide, absorb and allow stormwater from the elevated Metrorail infrastructure and adjacent urban surfaces to percolate back into the aquifer, while being heavily planted with native vegetation so that the spaces invite both ecological function and passive enjoyment of the outdoors.
Between Donatello Street and Granada Boulevard
Pineland Courts
-80.27253
25.71846
The Pineland Courts are a dedicated sports-amenity complex situated in Coral Gables, near Carillo Street/Stanford Drive and the University of Miami. The facility will include four pickleball courts, one regulation-sized basketball court, ample seating, drinking fountains, and bike parking. The courts are surrounded by Pine Rockland-inspired planting, creating an integrated natural setting for active play.
Ponce de Leon near Carillo Street, Granada Blvd and the University of Miami
Rockridge Plaza
-80.277689
25.714259
Rockridge Plaza serves as a vibrant community node along the linear park corridor, built to host events, outdoor gatherings, food vendors, art activations, and informal socializing under and around the elevated rail infrastructure. It functions as both a recreational plaza and urban living room for the surrounding neighborhood.
Stanford Drive entrance to the University of Miam
Play Forest
-80.286537
25.707078
Located near the South Miami Library and City Hall, the Play Forest is a natural playscape that encourages exploration and play for kids of all ages.
Adjacent to South Miami City Hall
Mariposa Gardens
-80.21179
25.749691
The Mariposa Gardens is a beautifully curated landscape zone within the larger corridor of The Underline that celebrates South Florida’s native pollinator ecosystem by showcasing butterfly-friendly plantings, shaded garden areas, informal seating and meandering paths. The space invites visitors to slow down and enjoy nature, while learning about local ecology and the importance of habitat restoration.
Between SW 67th Avenue and SW 80th Street
Located beneath Miami’s Metrorail, The Underline is one of the city’s most accessible public spaces. Whether you arrive by train, car, or bike, getting here is seamless.
With direct connections to eight Metrorail stations, nearby parking, and a continuous urban trail, The Underline welcomes all kinds of movement — from daily commuters to weekend explorers.

Before You Go

General Safety Rules Hours & Parking
Accessibility

The Underline is a public space built for everyone — safe, welcoming, and easy to navigate. To help all visitors enjoy their experience, we’ve established a few simple guidelines covering park hours, behavior, accessibility, and safety.
Work Hour - 24/7
The Underline’s main trail is open 24/7, providing continuous access for walking, biking, and commuting.
Specific features:
Urban Gym
7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Flex Court
7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Lost & Found
Lose something on the trail? We keep found items for a limited time (30 days) — reach out to check.
Contacts
Phone
305-603-9895
Adress
80 SW 8th Street, Suite 120
In Case of Emergency - 911
Your safety matters. The Underline is patrolled daily by professional security personnel. In case of any emergency, please call 911 immediately.
Accessibility &
Amenities
The Underline was built usingUniversal Design principlesto ensure access for all.
  • Fully ADA-compliant paths, ramps, and seating
  • Priority seating is encouraged for seniors, people with disabilities, and pregnant visitors
  • While permanent restrooms are not available, facilities can be found at nearby Metrorail stations and adjacent businesses
  • Dozens of restaurants and cafés are located within a 10-min walk
Safety &
Security
The Underline is a safe place to move, meet, and explore.
  • 24/7 security patrols (Kent Security) across Brickell Backyard
  • Well-lit areas with Dark Sky-certified lighting
  • Visitors are expected to share space, yield to pedestrians, and cycle safely
Everything is allowed — as long as it’s not listed as restricted. Respect the space, each other, and enjoy your time here.
What’s Not Allowed
  • Driving any vehicle on the trail
  • Walking or stepping on landscaped plantings
  • Sitting on railings or climbing fences
  • Barbecuing, soliciting, or camping
  • Littering or leaving glass bottles
  • Barbecuing, Bringing alcohol or smoking/vaping, or camping
  • Blocking entrances or paths
  • Skateboarding on benches or furniture
  • Conducting any commercial activity without a permit

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