1034 NE 8th St, Homestead, FL 33030, United StatesMap
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Rodeo
A nice afternoon at a family friendly rodeo & the largest in south Florida. There was plenty of parking, it was an easy in and out. We paid $5 to park & adult admission was $25, $14 for children. C...
Used to come here back in the 60's, it has changed but for the better. Plenty of places to run, play ball, swim and a very large pavilion. There is also a YMCA on site. What I was most excited about w...
Love the rodeo!!! If you never been there, I highly recommend. Fun for the entire family. Sit near the score board so you can see the bull & bronco riders closer. Awesome show!!!!
Harris Field Park is located right off of US1 in Homestead. This park is quite large and most people will have to drive from one end to another rather than walking the big distance. There are a bunch ...
Rodeo
A nice afternoon at a family friendly rodeo & the largest in south Florida. There was plenty of parking, it was an easy in and out. We paid $5 to park & adult admission was $25, $14 for children. C...
Still has the Rodeo every year
Used to come here back in the 60's, it has changed but for the better. Plenty of places to run, play ball, swim and a very large pavilion. There is also a YMCA on site. What I was most excited about w...
YMCA
This place has a YMCA, with many activities for the whole family. Depending on the time of year, they have a lot of events., ex. Rodeo.
THE RODEO IS HELD HERE EVERY YEAR
Love the rodeo!!! If you never been there, I highly recommend. Fun for the entire family. Sit near the score board so you can see the bull & bronco riders closer. Awesome show!!!!
Big Park Complex
Harris Field Park is located right off of US1 in Homestead. This park is quite large and most people will have to drive from one end to another rather than walking the big distance. There are a bunch ...