Five miles long, the Miami River has gone from a crystal clear wild river to gritty urban sprawl. Its early settlers, the Tequestas, shared the river’s banks and pools with panthers and alligators.
Two parks managed by the Miami Conservancy District — Miami Bend in West Carrollton and East River Landing in Moraine — have been closed for the time being due to high water levels.
In 1985, this outstanding Florida river earned its status as a National Wild and Scenic River, which is a federal designation that recognizes outstanding natural, cultural and recreational values ...
Facing Columbus, one of Florida ... River also boasts stud running back Tarrel Ocean. But Thursday will be a big step up when the Sharks get off the bus from their 90-minute journey to deep into ...