Golden Beach, Residential enclave in Miami-Dade County, Florida, US.
Golden Beach is a small coastal town in Miami-Dade County located along Florida's Atlantic coast. The area sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, containing roughly 364 single-family homes spread across about 1.8 square miles (4.7 square kilometers).
The town was established in 1929 and ranks among Miami-Dade County's earliest municipalities. Since its founding, it has stayed true to its goal of remaining strictly residential.
The community centers on preserving single-family homes with rules that ban commercial activity and tall buildings. These choices shape daily life here, creating a quiet, private setting where residential living remains the priority.
The area is best reached by car with parking available throughout residential neighborhoods and at the nine public parks. The town has a local police station and service offices accessible to residents for their needs.
The town has a private beachfront stretching about one mile long that residents can access along with a beach pavilion. This exclusive access is rare for coastal areas in Miami-Dade County.
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