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Embark on an easy urban hike around the Brickell Key Loop, a paved 1.8 miles (2.9 km) route that offers continuous waterfront views of Biscayne Bay and the Port of Miami. You will experience a minimal elevation gain of just 20 feet (6 metres), making this a perfect quick escape that takes approximately 44 minutes to complete. As you stroll, you will find the path lined with palm trees and lush greenery, providing a pleasant contrast to the surrounding city architecture. Keep an eye out for the stunning views of Brickell Key and Downtown Miami, especially beautiful as the sun begins to set over the water.
This popular loop is a multi-use path designed for pedestrians, joggers, and those with strollers, offering easy access for everyone. While it is a dog-friendly trail with waste bag stations available, please note that bikes, scooters, and rollerblades are not permitted on the route. The trail can become quite busy during peak times, so consider planning your visit for earlier mornings or later afternoons if you prefer a more tranquil experience. There are no permits or fees required to enjoy this scenic walk.
The Brickell Key Loop stands out as a unique urban oasis, providing a natural escape without leaving the city. You might even spot dolphins or manatees in the clear waters of Biscayne Bay, adding a touch of wildlife to your city adventure. This route offers a distinct perspective of Miami's dynamic skyline and its vibrant waterfront, making it a notable destination for both locals and visitors seeking a peaceful yet engaging outdoor activity.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Brickell Key Loop is approximately 2.9 kilometers (1.8 miles) long. Most people complete the loop in about 45 minutes to an hour at a leisurely pace. Its flat, paved surface makes it an easy walk, suitable for all fitness levels.
The trail is a paved perimeter loop around Brickell Key, offering a smooth and accessible surface. It is entirely flat, making it suitable for walking, jogging, and strollers. You won't encounter any rough terrain or significant elevation changes.
The loop offers continuous stunning waterfront views of Biscayne Bay, the Port of Miami, and the iconic Brickell and Downtown Miami skylines. You'll also pass by lush palm trees and greenery. Don't miss the View of Brickell Key and Downtown Miami for a fantastic photo opportunity.
Yes, the trail is very dog-friendly! Many locals enjoy walking their dogs here. You'll find waste bag stations and green spaces along the path, making it convenient for pet owners. Just remember to keep your dog on a leash.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk the Brickell Key Loop. It's a publicly accessible path that you can enjoy for free at any time.
As Brickell Key is a residential island, public parking can be limited. There are often paid parking garages available in the surrounding Brickell area on the mainland, which is a short walk over the bridge to the Key. Street parking is scarce.
The trail is enjoyable year-round due to Miami's warm climate. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during the cooler months from November to April. The views are particularly recommended during sunset, offering a spectacular backdrop of the city skyline.
Beyond the stunning skyline views, you'll be walking around Brickell Key (Claughton Island) itself, a unique man-made island. The path also features various sculptures, such as "The Centinela del Río," and offers insights into the area's history and Miami's tallest buildings.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Baywalk, a popular pedestrian path in Miami, and briefly touches parts of the East Coast Greenway (FL) and the Florida trail network.
Absolutely! The paved, flat surface makes it ideal for families with children and strollers. It's an easy and safe environment for a leisurely walk, and kids will enjoy the open space and views.
While it's an urban setting, you might be surprised! Keep an eye on the waters of Biscayne Bay, as dolphins and manatees are occasionally spotted. You'll also see various seabirds and local flora like palm trees and lush greenery.