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Old-Cutler-Trail-Hike-Map-St-Thomas 1 Torch of Friendship Bayside Registration & Start: 2 Torch of Friendship Biscayne Boulevard Miami River SE 4 St Tequesta 3 3 Fitzpatrick Plantation 4 Indian Village Spanish Jesuit Mission 5 Brickell The Miami Turn Left Here! Avenue Circle 6 Brickell Park and Mausoleum 7 SE 14 St DO NOT CROSS Brickell Bay RICKENBACKER CSWY! Dr 8 Spanish SE 15 Rd American Turn left onto path under War flyover ramp Battery RESTROOMS Rickenbacker Cswy Underpass Wainwright LUNCH! 9 11 Park Museum of Science 10 Bridge over water Silver Bluff Vizcaya Villa Serena Turn Left Here! 13 12 Mercy Hospital Parking David T. Kennedy Park Point of Interest Keep to left side of Pan Miami American Way, and then City Hall 15 walk behind City Hall Downtown Women's 14 Miami Coconut Grove Club Dinner Key Marina’s 16 Convention Plymouth Concrete Walk by the Center Congregational Docks behind City Hall Church 18 21 17 20 19 Ransom Park Path Follow Path and use crosswalks. Kampong 22 School Don’t walk through parking lot. Sunrise Douglas Peacock Park Road Park Kenneth Myers The Barnacle State Park Bayside Park Edgewater Drive Ingraham Park Coral Gables Waterway Please read this map carefully. Cartagena Plaza Roundabout Familiarize yourself with the 23 Larkin route before beginning your hike. Home Street Names are in THIS FONT. Special Directions are in THIS FONT. Continues Next Page sfcbsa.org Hosted by the Tequesta District of South Florida Council Continued from Previous Page Kendall Drive / SW 88 Street 27 Recognition & End: St. Thomas Episcopal Church Red Road / Matheson SW 57 Ave Hammock 24 Snapper Park Creek Canal Maud Fairchild Turn RIGHT at end Black's Home Tropical of pedestrian bridge 25 and keep walking 26 Gardens north on bike path! USE TRAFFIC SIGNAL TO CROSS OLD CUTLER ROAD! Push button, wait for Walk. Pedestrian Bridge Hosted by the Tequesta District of sfcbsa.org South Florida Council .
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