Simpson Rockland Hammock Preserve Park

View of Brickell's waterfront and towers in Miami at dusk

Simpson Rockland Hammock Preserve Park is a pocket of untamed nature hidden in the pulse of Brickell's glass and noise.

Step off the city sidewalk and into a world of shade, where ancient oaks and strangler figs stretch above coral rock paths, and the air feels cooler, calmer, and impossibly still. This nine-acre preserve is one of Miami's last remaining tropical hardwood hammocks, a rare ecosystem that once blanketed South Florida before the city rose around it. Within minutes, the traffic hum fades, replaced by the sounds of rustling leaves and birdsong. In a neighborhood known for ambition and energy, Simpson Rockland Hammock offers the opposite, a deep breath of what Miami used to be.

Established in 1913, Simpson Park Hammock stands as one of Miami's earliest conservation victories.

Named for naturalist Charles Torrey Simpson, who championed the protection of native ecosystems, the park shelters over a hundred species of plants and trees, some so old they predate Miami itself. The coral rock formations beneath your feet are remnants of the region's ancient limestone ridge, and the dense canopy above creates its own cool microclimate, proof of nature's quiet resilience. Conservationists still monitor and restore the hammock, keeping invasive species at bay so that the native orchids, mahogany, and gumbo-limbo trees can continue thriving in this rare sliver of original Florida wilderness.

Visit Simpson Park Hammock in the morning, when sunlight filters through the leaves and dew clings to the undergrowth.

The trails are short but immersive, ideal for a mindful walk, a few minutes of quiet reflection, or a break from the glass towers of Brickell nearby. Pair your visit with a stroll along The Underline just a few blocks north, or grab coffee at Pasion del Cielo before disappearing into the shade. Bring curiosity, not speed; there's no rush here. Simpson Rockland Hammock Preserve Park is a sanctuary that whispers Miami's oldest stories to anyone willing to slow down and listen.

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