Woodlawn Park North Cemetery is one of the most beautiful found in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Encompassing dozens of acres of lush green lawn, the cemetery property offers dozens of sections with a wide selection of burial choices for customers, including traditional in-ground burial, cremation, and a mausoleum complex. Also known as Woodlawn Park cemetery, the grounds are well kept and maintained, offering a variety of driving and footpaths throughout its wonderfully landscaped acres for the comfort, security and privacy of visitors. Woodlawn Park North serves as the final resting place of many Florida notables, including baseball Hall of Famer Max Carey, Olympic swimmer Matthew Gribble, Florida politicians as well as former Cuban residents and political figures. Offering traditional in-ground as well as cremation options, staff at Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum take pride in their ability to meet the needs of the diverse cultural and religious backgrounds of Miami-Dade County. Since its founding in 1913, Woodlawn Park North Cemetery is one of the most beautiful not only in Miami-Dade County, but all of Florida, with a rich and mature grow of mahogany and other trees that provide the ultimate in southern charm and comfort. Just moments from Coral Gables, the cemetery property has long been a favorite with area residents as well as historical families and founders throughout Florida. Also an official bird sanctuary, the property offers a variety of flora, fauna and aviary delights to help comfort and soon grieving family members and loved ones visiting the property. Located only moments from the Atlantic sea coast and southwest of downtown Miami, visitors may access the property by taking Interstate 95 south with the westbound turnoff on SW 7th Street, veering onto SW 8th Street along Route 90. A southbound turn on SW 32nd Avenue will take visitors to the property, located only moments northwest of the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and the Biscayne Bay. |