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





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.
Unique farming belt near Miami.
Variety of tropical fruits.
Historic clapboard homes.
Coral rock walls and structures.
Concentration of ornamental nurseries.
Close access to Miami, ideal for day trips.
Unique tropical fruits not found elsewhere in the U.S.
Rich agricultural and historical heritage.
Try the locally grown tropical fruits that are unique to the area.
Visit the u-pick fields for a hands-on agricultural experience.
Agricultural enthusiasts and history buffs.
USD $
$100-$200 p/day
English, Spanish
Explore the historic clapboard homes and coral rock structures.
Tourists, Locals, History, Nature
March-MayOctober-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Redland with pleasant weather and blooming fields.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to explore the lush greenery and tropical fruits.
Fall offers a cooler climate, perfect for exploring the historic sites and agricultural areas.
Winter is mild and a great time to enjoy the outdoor attractions without the heat.