MISO at the Garden
An enchanting outdoor orchestral concert in a lush tropical garden—ideal for Biscayne Point residents seeking a relaxed, family‑friendly cultural evening just minutes away.
View event details →North Miami offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere with easy access to several nearby parks such as Enchanted Forest Park and Arch Creek Park, providing ample outdoor options. Residents benefit from convenient access to both public and private primary and secondary schools within a short distance. The neighborhood provides various grocery stores and dining establishments, including some specialty shops and coffee vendors, making daily errands and dining pleasurable. A well-connected bus system with around 10 routes serves the area, while flat terrain aids access to different parts of the community. Housing options include a balanced mix of single detached homes and spacious apartment buildings offering one and two-bedroom layouts.
People who prefer a calm ambience will enjoy North Miami. This area is fairly good for those who like quiet surroundings, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - however some parts can be quite noisy, especially near I-95, I- 95 Express Toll or the railway line. Finally, there are around 10 public green spaces close by for residents to unwind in, including Enchanted Forest Park and Arch Creek Park, making it easy to get to them from the majority of locations in North Miami.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled at the northern tip of Biscayne Point, Stillwater Park offers a bayfront escape with scenic views of Biscayne Bay, a playground, basketball court, and plenty of shady green space perfect for families and quiet picnics along Stillwater Drive.
Located along Tatum Waterway Drive, these local courts draw neighborhood families and players for casual games and recreation, acting as a lively and central gathering spot for Biscayne Point residents.
The small pedestrian bridges connecting the island along Biscayne Point Circle are favorite fishing and sunset-watching spots, beloved by locals for peaceful waterfront leisure right within the neighborhood.
Many streets in Biscayne Point, such as Cleveland Road and Daytonia Road, feature homes with private docks, offering direct access to Biscayne Bay for boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding enthusiasts.
Serene sidewalks and walking paths meander along the island’s perimeter, especially on Biscayne Point Road, providing residents and visitors with tranquil water views, lush landscaping, and a favorite route for evening strolls and exercise.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
An enchanting outdoor orchestral concert in a lush tropical garden—ideal for Biscayne Point residents seeking a relaxed, family‑friendly cultural evening just minutes away.
View event details →A vibrant evening market featuring local artisans, food trucks, live DJ, lawn games and wrestling matches—perfect for a short drive, community mingling, and finding unique local goods.
View event details →A long‑running weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, flowers and local goods right in Miami Beach—great for Biscayne Point residents grocery shopping or leisurely weekend strolls.
View event details →A compelling multidisciplinary performance celebrating Black history through film, music, dance and storytelling—free and very close to home for cultural enrichment among neighbors.
View event details →A brief, elegant light opera and Broadway selections on a charming oceanfront terrace—perfect for a cultured yet casual evening walk or dinner outing near Biscayne Point.
View event details →A fun and quirky themed 5K race in scenic Crandon Park—great for active Biscayne Point residents or families looking for a nearby outdoor fitness event with a playful twist.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Biscayne Point