As the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood in Miami, Coconut Grove was founded in 1873 and incorporated in 1919. This tropical retreat possesses a bohemian flair that it all its own. Still home to a mix of artists, free-thinkers, and all around relaxed individuals, the Grove remains a unique oasis in an otherwise fast paced Miami. Passageways are carved from this lush Hammock and are lined with residences displaying a wide range architectural styles. From pioneer era structures, to Mediterranean, to contemporary designs, there is a home to fit every personality. From Alice Wainwright Park in the northeast, to Kampong, National Botanical Garden in the south, fascinating natural environments await your exploration. For the mariner’s at heart, a series of marinas, eateries, and boating clubs offer a playground sure to impress. Whether you’re spending the day dockside, or catching some rays in Peacock park, there are a multitude of ways to take in South Florida’s great outdoors. Venturing up McFarlane Road to Main Highway, one will find the newly refreshed CocoWalk as well as an exciting selection of cafes, boutiques, and trendy restaurants. Coconut Grove truly has it all!
Public Schools (grades):
George Washington Carver School (PK-8)
Coconut Grove Elementary School (PK-5)
Sunset Elementary School (PK-5)
Ponce De Leon Middle School (6-8)
Coral Gables Senior High School (9-12)
Private Schools (grades):
Coconut Grove Montessori Schools (PK-5)
Saint Philip’s Episcopal School (PK-5)
Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Day School (PK-5)
Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart (PK-12)
Ransom Everglades School (6-12)
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