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Allen Park is a small community in North Miami made up mostly
of single-family homes with numerous businesses along NE 163rd St. and Biscayne
Blvd. (US 1). Those who live here tend to keep their yards, homes, and neighborhoods
well-kept with plenty sidewalks and grassy areas for you and your pup to go for
strolls along. There are dog-friendly parks and stores to buy food,
toys, and treats, all within driving distance. There are also several restaurants
along the outer edges of the community.
Of course, this area in North Miami enjoys superb weather almost
every day of the year. Winters are exceptionally warm with no snow, plenty of
rain, and January temperatures that stay in the 60s. Summers are
nothing short of spectacular with plenty of humidity, a fair amount of rain,
and July highs in the 90s. With almost 250 days of sunshine, very little should
ever keep you from getting into the fresh air.
What is the terrain like in Allen Park?
The terrain here in Allen Park is a blend of grass and paved
surfaces. There is a vast cemetery in the middle of the community with plenty
of pathways running through it, but you may find that walking dogs there is
not permitted. The good news is that there are plenty of sidewalks
with grass berms to walk on, numerous green spaces to check out along the way,
and multiple parks to visit.
No matter where you plan to go
walking, you need to understand that once the temperature hits the
80s and above, you should time your walks for early in the morning. The pavement quickly reaches a
temperature at which the surface can burn sensitive doggy paws within minutes. Remember that dogs do not sweat and should
not be out once the temperature has reached this point unless you have plenty
of water to help them stay cool and hydrated.
How many greenways are there in Allen Park?
While many communities in Miami struggle to find even an
inch of greenway within their boundaries, Allen Park is not one of them. The
first is the community's namesake park, Allen Park. This is a smaller space with
enough room for a baseball field and a soccer pitch, but also offer parkings and plenty of grass.
In
the far northeast corner is a Silverman Park with a playground, walking trail,
and plenty of shade trees for you to relax under. The biggest park, however, is Aqua Bowl
Park where there is plenty of places to park, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and plenty of space for you and your pup to run around and burn off some of
those extra donuts you've both been sneaking during your early morning walks. You
might be surprised at the number of iguanas inhabiting the park that come out
and watch you watching them along with the ducks in the pond.
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