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Redland

Florida, United States
Historic Community·Rural, Historic, Agricultural
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Redland, located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, is a historic unincorporated community renowned for its agricultural significance. Situated about 20 miles southwest of downtown Miami, it is part of a large farming belt that produces a variety of tropical fruits unique to the continental United States. The area is also home to numerous ornamental nurseries and is characterized by its u-pick fields, coral rock walls, and historic early twentieth-century structures. Visitors can enjoy the rural charm and explore the rich history of this distinctive region.

Redland, located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, is a historic unincorporated community renowned for its agricultural significance. Situated about 20 miles southwest of downtown Miami, it is part of a large farming belt that produces a variety of tropical fruits unique to the continental United States. The area is also home to numerous ornamental nurseries and is characterized by its u-pick fields, coral rock walls, and historic early twentieth-century structures. Visitors can enjoy the rural charm and explore the rich history of this distinctive region.

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Highlights

  • Unique farming belt near Miami.

  • Variety of tropical fruits.

  • Historic clapboard homes.

  • Coral rock walls and structures.

  • Concentration of ornamental nurseries.

Before you go: Redland essentials

  • Close access to Miami, ideal for day trips.

  • Unique tropical fruits not found elsewhere in the U.S.

  • Rich agricultural and historical heritage.

Local Cuisine

Try the locally grown tropical fruits that are unique to the area.

Exploration

Visit the u-pick fields for a hands-on agricultural experience.

Best For

Agricultural enthusiasts and history buffs.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

History

Explore the historic clapboard homes and coral rock structures.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, History, Nature

Best time to visit Redland

March-MayOctober-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is ideal for visiting Redland with pleasant weather and blooming fields.

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to explore the lush greenery and tropical fruits.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers a cooler climate, perfect for exploring the historic sites and agricultural areas.

Winter

Winter is mild and a great time to enjoy the outdoor attractions without the heat.

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Location

Redland, Florida, United States
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