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Fruit & Spice Park tourist attraction in Homestead, FL
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View of Fruit & Spice Park in Homestead, FL
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View of Fruit & Spice Park in Homestead, FL
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Fruit & Spice Park

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🕑 2-3 hours including a guided tour👶 Best for ages 4 and up. School-aged children (6-12) especially enjoy the hands-on learning experience and fruit tasting opportunities, while the wide pathways and open spaces work well for younger kids who need room to roam. Teens interested in science or gardening find the unusual plant varieties fascinating.

About

Fruit & Spice Park offers an edible adventure for curious kids at the only tropical botanical garden of its kind in the United States. Children can explore 37 acres of exotic fruit trees, aromatic spice plants, and unusual nut varieties from around the world, with free guided tours that let families taste seasonal fruits right off the trees.

Highlights

  • Free guided tours with fruit tasting opportunities featuring tropical fruits kids have never seen before
  • Scavenger hunt-style exploration finding unusual plants like chocolate trees, cinnamon bark, and dragon fruit
  • Wide open grassy areas perfect for picnicking after the tour
  • Educational programs and seasonal festivals teaching kids about where food comes from
  • Gift shop with exotic fruits, jams, and spices to take home

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Join the free guided tour at 11am, 1:30pm, or 3pm - guides share fascinating facts and point out which fruits are ripe for tasting that day
  2. 2.Bring a wagon or stroller for little ones as the 37 acres involves quite a bit of walking on paved and unpaved paths
  3. 3.Visit the gift shop to purchase unique tropical fruits and spices you discovered during your tour to try at home
  4. 4.Wear sunscreen and hats - while there's plenty of shade from fruit trees, South Florida sun is intense
  5. 5.Bring refillable water bottles as exploring in the Florida heat requires staying hydrated

Best Time to Visit

Visit during winter months (December-March) when the weather is cooler and many exotic fruits are in season. Weekday mornings right at opening (10am) offer the most comfortable temperatures and smallest crowds, perfect for families with young children.

What to Know

Admission is very affordable at around $8 for adults and $2 for children. The park has paved pathways suitable for strollers, though some garden areas have gravel paths. A small café offers light refreshments, but consider bringing snacks for picky eaters.

Seasonal Notes

Different fruits ripen throughout the year, making each season unique. Summer brings mangoes, lychee, and longans, while winter features sapodilla and carambola. The park hosts special events like the annual Redland Summer Fruit Festival and Holiday Plant Sale, perfect for family outings.

Nearby Eats

Robert Is Here fruit stand (5 minutes away) is a Homestead institution where kids can feed animals, sample exotic fruit milkshakes, and browse tropical produce. For a sit-down meal, head to Gator Grill (10 minutes) for casual burgers and gator bites in a family-friendly atmosphere.

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