The Hammocks is a census-designated place of about 51,000 residents in southwestern Miami-Dade County. The community takes its name from the tropical hardwood hammocks -- dense clusters of trees on slightly elevated limestone outcroppings -- that once dotted this part of the Everglades fringe before residential development arrived. The Hammocks was developed primarily in the 1980s and early 1990s as a series of planned subdivisions with homeowners' associations, lakes, and common areas. The housing mix includes single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums.
Southwest 152nd Street (Coral Reef Drive) and Southwest 137th Avenue form the main commercial intersection, where shopping centers, chain restaurants, and medical offices serve the surrounding residential population. The Hammocks is part of a broad band of suburban development that stretches west from Kendall toward the edge of the Everglades. The Florida Turnpike runs through the area, providing highway access to downtown Miami and points north. The community is car-dependent with limited public transit service.
The demographics of The Hammocks mirror the wider trend in western Miami-Dade: predominantly Hispanic, with substantial Cuban, Colombian, Venezuelan, and Nicaraguan populations. Miami-Dade County provides municipal services since The Hammocks is unincorporated. The area's schools feed into the county public school system. Several parks maintained by the county offer athletic fields, pools, and walking paths. The proximity to Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park puts two national parks within a short drive, though most daily life is oriented around the commercial corridors and the commute to employment centers in Doral, Coral Gables, and downtown Miami.
Escort websites that cover The Hammocks and the broader Miami-Dade area are indexed on Escortservice.com after review. The platform operates as a directory only. No appointments are scheduled, no individual credentials are checked, and no intermediary service is offered. Users must be 21 or older.
The Hammocks is a census-designated place of about 51,000 residents in southwestern Miami-Dade County. The community takes its name from the tropical hardwood hammocks -- dense clusters of trees on slightly elevated limestone outcroppings -- that once dotted this part of the Everglades fringe before residential development arrived. The Hammocks was developed primarily in the 1980s and early 1990s as a series of planned subdivisions with homeowners' associations, lakes, and common areas. The housing mix includes single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums.
Southwest 152nd Street (Coral Reef Drive) and Southwest 137th Avenue form the main commercial intersection, where shopping centers, chain restaurants, and medical offices serve the surrounding residential population. The Hammocks is part of a broad band of suburban development that stretches west from Kendall toward the edge of the Everglades. The Florida Turnpike runs through the area, providing highway access to downtown Miami and points north. The community is car-dependent with limited public transit service.
The demographics of The Hammocks mirror the wider trend in western Miami-Dade: predominantly Hispanic, with substantial Cuban, Colombian, Venezuelan, and Nicaraguan populations. Miami-Dade County provides municipal services since The Hammocks is unincorporated. The area's schools feed into the county public school system. Several parks maintained by the county offer athletic fields, pools, and walking paths. The proximity to Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park puts two national parks within a short drive, though most daily life is oriented around the commercial corridors and the commute to employment centers in Doral, Coral Gables, and downtown Miami.
Escort websites that cover The Hammocks and the broader Miami-Dade area are indexed on Escortservice.com after review. The platform operates as a directory only. No appointments are scheduled, no individual credentials are checked, and no intermediary service is offered. Users must be 21 or older.
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