Oleta River State Park receives $25,000 from Coke Rewards



On August 18th, 2010 the Oleta River State Park received a $25,000 state grant from Coke Rewards for the parks “Trail enhancement project”.

For over 40 years, Coca-Cola has supported America’s national parks. Through their support of individual parks and the National Park Foundation, they’ve helped maintain and rebuild 260 miles of trails so families can be active together while enjoying the great outdoors. In the last 4 years they’ve donated over 4 million dollars to national parks for restoration and renovation.

To demonstrate their commitment to our parks they’re encouraging all families to come out and play this summer. You can also help support America’s parks by simply voting for your favorite. The national or state park with the most votes will receive a $100,000 grant from Coca-Cola. Vote as many times as you like from 7/29 to 8/31.

Visit livepositively.com and vote for YOUR favorite national or state park so they can win $100,000.

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FREE DAYS IN 2010

To celebrate special occasions, Florida’s state park will offer several free days throughout 2010.

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  1. Saturday, July 17 – free day in honor of Recreation and Parks Month.
  2. Friday, Sept. 10-Sunday, Sept. 12 – free for Literacy Month for visitors who bring a library card, library book, or who donate a new or gently used family-friendly book.
  3. Thursday, Nov. 11 – Veterans Day.

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FREE Tree Planted For Oleta River State Park From Odwalla

nullGet a FREE Tree Planted For Oleta River State Park The Odwalla Plant a Tree program is available  from May 25, 2010 through August 15, 2010 or until 175,000 trees are donated. Go to www.odwalla.com/plantatree/, enter your email address and choose the state where you want Odwalla to plant a tree. Only one (1) click per person. All trees will be planted in state parks in the chosen states. Participants pay NO money under this program. The cost of the donated trees will be paid solely by Odwalla, Inc., $1 per tree up to $175,000.

Oleta River State Park to benefit from FIU mangrove restoration project.

Students of Alonzo & Tracy Mourning High School Biscayne Bay Campus and FIU are hard at work transferring the nearly 1,200 red mangrove propagules, or seedlings, from inside the greenhouse to outside, where they will reside in the sun. It’s all part of a year-long mangrove restoration project. The project began in September 2009 when the cigar-shaped propagules were collected at a beach clean-up. Initially placed in plastic cups with salt water and gravel, the propagules were replanted in soil and pots once they were established. This September the mangroves will be replanted in Oleta River State Park, which lies just across the bay from BBC and is Florida’s largest urban park. In September 2010, after the red mangroves are replanted at Oleta, Jennifer Grimm, environmental coordinator at FIU’s Biscayne Bay Campus (BBC), will oversee the collection of another 1,200-1,500 red and black mangrove propagules that will be raised for replanting at BBC as part of a mangrove and wetland restoration project sponsored by Miami-Dade County’s Department of Environmental Resources Management.

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A Huge Thank You

A very big thank you to all of the mountain bikers who took time away from their Saturday ride to walk the trails and help us with a trail clean up.  On Saturday, April 19th we removed 42 bags of water bottles, GU packets, tubes, tires, and chains.  Thanks Again!

The Blue Marlin Fish House

COME ON IN FOR A DIP: At the Blue Marlin Fish House, recently opened at Oleta State Park. Colleen Guido lures customers with three varieties of smoked fish dip. Linda Bladholm/ For The Miami Herald

The Blue Marlin Fish House has made the news again with an article written by Linda Bladholm, journalist for Miami Herald. The article was published: Thursday, February 23, 2006.

 

 

 

VOTED AMONG NATION'S BEST

OLETA RIVER STATE PARK

VOTED AMONG NATION'S BEST

A national camping reservation organization recently honored the Florida Parks Service in its annual awards for America’s Top Outdoor Locations. ReserveAmerica recognized Florida parks in 14 categories for features such as camping, fishing and hiking. Oleta River was honored with six of the top locations with the top 15 biking trails, park beaches, picnic areas, top 10 romantic spots, kid friendly parks and top 25 fishing.

We should all be proud to be a part of such an honor and it wouldn’t have happened without the help of the volunteers and park staff.