North Biscayne Bay, FL

North Biscayne Bay stretches from Bakers Haulover (North Miami Beach) Inlet to Government Cut (Miami) Inlet, the main entrance to the Port of Miami. This segment starts very narrow adjacent to North Miami and gradually widens as it fills the gap between Miami Beach’s barrier islands and the mainland. The appearance changes as well.
The murky green water and mud bottom of its upper reaches gradually change to a turquoise color with a sandy bottom farther south, just as low-rise development gives way to high-rise on its shores. This segment provides access to Miami Beach, which is a worthy side trip.
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The Miami River area has plenty of attractions that make it a great destination for tourists. The easily walkable downtown is home to some of Miami's oldest buildings, which feature a range of architectural styles. It is also known for cultural attractions including museums, galleries and performance spaces. The area hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the city's diverse cultures.

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