
Why you should experience Peacock Park in Miami, Florida.
Peacock Park is a beloved waterfront park where Coconut Grove's bohemian heritage, Biscayne Bay scenery, outdoor recreation, and community spirit create one of Miami's most enduring public spaces.
Set along Biscayne Bay on McFarlane Road near Dinner Key Marina and just steps from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, this picturesque bayfront park welcomes visitors to expansive lawns, shaded groves, recreational courts, waterfront pathways, and panoramic views that have drawn generations of residents and travelers to Miami's oldest mainland neighborhood. Towering trees, refreshing sea breezes, and sailboats gliding across the bay create an atmosphere where recreation and relaxation exist in perfect harmony. Every visit reflects the timeless character of Coconut Grove. The result is a destination defined by waterfront beauty, neighborhood tradition, and one of Miami's most treasured public parks.
What you should know about Peacock Park.
Peacock Park is best known for occupying the site of the Bay View House, later renamed the Peacock Inn, the first hotel built on mainland Florida south of Palm Beach in 1883, where Charles and Isabella Peacock hosted the earliest community gatherings that helped establish Coconut Grove as South Florida's first permanent mainland settlement. After the inn closed and the property served briefly as a school, the City of Miami purchased the site in 1934 and transformed it into Coconut Grove Bayfront Park, later renaming it Peacock Park in 1973 to honor the Peacock family's lasting contribution to the neighborhood. Today the approximately 9.4-acre waterfront park features open lawns, athletic courts, a skatepark, playgrounds, and direct access to Biscayne Bay while remaining one of Coconut Grove's principal civic gathering places. During the 1960s, Peacock Park became nationally recognized as the heart of Miami's counterculture movement, hosting concerts, love-ins, and public gatherings that cemented Coconut Grove's reputation as South Florida's bohemian capital.
Beyond its remarkable history, Peacock Park continues serving as the social heart of Coconut Grove, hosting community festivals, outdoor performances, fitness programs, and family gatherings throughout the year. The park's bayfront setting provides uninterrupted views across Biscayne Bay while connecting seamlessly with neighboring green spaces, Dinner Key Marina, and the Coconut Grove waterfront. Annual events including programming associated with the Coconut Grove Arts Festival reinforce its importance as one of Miami's defining civic landscapes, while mature tree canopies and open recreational spaces preserve the relaxed character that has distinguished the neighborhood for generations. Every lawn, pathway, and waterfront overlook demonstrates how historic preservation, landscape design, recreation, and community identity combine to create one of Miami's most cherished public parks.
How to fold Peacock Park into your trip.
Peacock Park is best experienced as the waterfront centerpiece of an exploration through Coconut Grove.
Begin at Dinner Key Marina, where Biscayne Bay introduces the extraordinary maritime character of Coconut Grove before strolling through Peacock Park. Continue to The Barnacle Historic State Park, whose preserved nineteenth-century home deepens the neighborhood's remarkable history. Conclude at CocoWalk, where shopping, dining, and lively public spaces provide a memorable finale celebrating the remarkable relationship between waterfront recreation, history, and village life that defines Coconut Grove. The progression moves naturally from marina to bayfront park before concluding through two defining neighborhood destinations, revealing why Peacock Park remains one of Miami's essential outdoor experiences.
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