For residents, there’s a lot to like about Belle Isle Park, now that the landscaping has stabilized from the 2007 renovation project and both fenced-in dog runs are open.
Jim Harper, who writes for the monthly Biscayne Times, notes his impressions of the park in the May issue, giving it 3.5 out of a possible five palm trees and saying “Belle Isle Park offers a little shade, a little grass, and a winding road of relaxation.”
He doesn’t exactly love our island: “Belle Isle Park’s 3.3 acres sit in the middle of a circular condo canyon so tightly packed that sunrise and sunset must pry their way into the circle. It’s enough to give you vertigo.”
