Historic Virginia Key Beach Park’s 80th birthday party brings intergenerational joy

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park's 80th birthday party brings intergenerational joy

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park celebrated its 80th birthday with a beach party honoring its legacy as a former “colored beach.” The event featured cake, dancing, poetry, and Black history presentations, bringing together seniors who visited as children and first-time young visitors, while highlighting the upcoming museum groundbreaking.

HISTORIC VIRGINIA KEY 80th

Virginia Key Beach Park celebrates 80th anniversary with weekend of events

Virginia Key Beach Park celebrates its 80th anniversary with a three-day event honoring its history as Miami’s first Black beach. Festivities include a museum project, community fun day, live mural painting, waterslides, poetry potluck, and free tours, highlighting the park’s cultural and historical significance.

‘Our story is beautiful:’ Miami’s historic ‘Blacks-only’ beach turns 80

‘Our story is beautiful:’ Miami’s historic ‘Blacks-only’ beach turns 80

N. Patrick Range II reflects on his grandmother M. Athalie Range’s dedication to preserving Virginia Key Beach Park. Once Miami’s Blacks-only beach, the park holds deep cultural meaning and community memories. Her fight to protect it from private development helped ensure that future generations — across all of Miami — could appreciate its history and significance.

This Florida town boasts uncrowded beaches and blue waters reminiscent of the Caribbean

This Florida town boasts uncrowded beaches and blue waters reminiscent of the Caribbean

Key Biscayne offers a peaceful, Caribbean-like escape just minutes from Miami. Its uncrowded beaches, nature preserves, historic sites, and waterfront dining make it a perfect destination for relaxation and exploration. From Crandon Park and Virginia Key Beach Park to state parks and scenic restaurants, the island blends natural beauty, history, and coastal charm.

From protest to preservation: Virginia Key Beach marks 80 years as a Black cultural haven

From protest to preservation: Virginia Key Beach marks 80 years as a Black cultural haven

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, once Miami’s “colored beach,” prepares to celebrate its 80th anniversary with stories of resilience at its core. Generations of memories — from civil rights protests to family traditions — highlight the park’s profound role in Black history. As restoration efforts continue and plans for a long-awaited museum move forward, community leaders honor the legacy of a beach that became a sanctuary, a symbol of justice, and a testament to cultural perseverance.

80 Years of Virginia Key Beach Park

80 Years of Virginia Key Beach Park

Celebrate the legacy of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park with a lively weekend of music, local food, interactive art, history tours, and family fun. Join the community as Miami’s past and future come together on the sand. More details and RSVP available on Eventbrite.

Virginia Key Beach Park in Miami to celebrate 80th anniversary with 3-day festival

Virginia Key Beach Park in Miami to celebrate 80th anniversary with 3-day festival

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, a landmark of Miami’s Black history and environmental stewardship, will celebrate its 80th anniversary with a three-day event from August 1–3, 2025. The celebration honors its origins as Miami’s “Colored Only” beach and its continued legacy of cultural resilience, community pride, and natural preservation.

Key Biscayne

Key Biscayne

Just minutes from downtown Miami, Key Biscayne is a five-mile island paradise known for its pristine beaches, lush parks, and elegant seaside dining. Enjoy skyline views from the Rusty Pelican, savor global flavors at Costa Med Bistro + Wine, or unwind at The Ritz-Carlton’s six dining spots. Adventure seekers can windsurf at Hobie Beach, explore Virginia Key Beach Park, or catch sunsets at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Families will love the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center with its interactive nature exhibits and trails.

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