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Castellow Hammock is a 112-acre park and preserve that contains a mature tropical hardwood forest with a half-mile self-guided nature trail. The park was named in honor of James S. Castellow, a citrus farmer who homesteaded the property in the early 1900s. In 1974, the park became one of the first environmental education centers in Miami-Dade County and is popular with birders, butterfly watchers, and botanists. The park serves as a wonderful place for city dwellers to get close to nature and rejuvenate the spirit.
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Programs offered for home-school groups, public schools, scouts and civic organizations
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Offer hummingbird and butterfly gardening and backcountry fishing workshops
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Overnight camping and nighttime owl walks available
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Wide variety of outdoor fieldtrips available
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