Country Walk, Florida

Country Walk is a census-designated place (CDP) in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.

Country Walk is located 19 miles (31 km) southwest of downtown Miami at 25°37′56″N 80°26′6″W / 25.63222°N 80.43500°W / 25.63222; -80.43500 (25.632332, -80.434956).

[1] The Country Walk community was originally designed and built by the Disney-owned Arvida Corporation.

Country Walk Arvida broke ground on the first homes in 1978 and construction finished in 1994.

In 1985, Janet Reno prosecuted the Country Walk case, allegedly an example of day-care sex-abuse hysteria.

Following the hurricane, property owners filed lawsuits against the developer of Country Walk, Arvida for shoddy construction.

The clubhouse is located in the center of Country Walk, and it is used as a gathering place for the residents to join together and have fun.

There are also regular activities planned at the clubhouse for the residents to participate in such as tennis on Tuesdays, strategic gaming on Sunday, and bingo on Fridays.

The lake located next to the clubhouse has a vita course around the banks, and there is a dock to enjoy the views of the fountain and fishing.

The Lakeside community has 94 single-family homes, originally built by Weitzer Builders.

The Patio Homes has 460 single-family homes with large green belts around the community, and it has sections called Greenwich East, Greenwich West, Roosters Ridge, Summer Tree, and Willow Bend.

The Country Walk Plaza includes banks and several grocery and retail stores.

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 16,951 people, 4,729 households, and 4,090 families residing in the CDP.