
Living well means feeling well. Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove takes this principle seriously, with fitness spaces designed to the same exacting standards as its luxury homes. The property's location in Coconut Grove — Miami's verdant enclave known for its tree-canopied streets, waterfront parks, and historic trails — complements the indoor amenities by providing natural settings for exercise and recreation.
Michele Bönan knew exactly what he was doing when he chose custom-stained white oak for the flooring in the Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove fitness center instead of the industry-standard rubber. "It feels residential, not institutional," explains Bönan, who insisted on materials that wouldn't remind residents of commercial facilities. The state-of-the-art gym houses commercial-grade Technogym equipment with cardio machines positioned to maximize views across Biscayne Bay. The free-weight area contains an impressive range of dumbbells going up to 100 pounds, alongside multiple squat racks and cable machines arranged for efficient training circuits. In the adjacent yoga room, south-facing windows capture indirect light perfect for morning practices, while dimmers create an evening ambience for restorative sessions.
Recovery science drives the design of the Caesar Experience, the 10,000-square-foot spa complex adjacent to the fitness center. This facility transcends typical residential offerings with its complete sauna circuit modeled after Ancient Roman bath traditions. The contrast therapy system — moving from the ice fountain, cold plunge, and hydromassage pool — follows the same principles used by professional athletes to reduce inflammation and accelerate muscle repair. Unlike hotel spas meant for occasional use, this facility anticipates daily incorporation into residents' fitness routines. The specialized thermal experiences promote circulation, while the full-body horizontal shower delivers precise water pressure to target overworked muscle groups.
Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove places residents near the historic Commodore Trail, which follows paths originally cut by Tequesta Indians, and later the Seminole Tribe, through dense tropical hammock. This five-mile paved route connects neighborhood landmarks while providing runners and cyclists natural shade beneath what locals describe as a "tropical canopy" of live oaks, banyans, and palms. At nearby David T. Kennedy Park, the specialized running track uses recycled rubber tires shredded and mashed into a joint-friendly surface that runners with arthritis or knee injuries can use comfortably. The park features an outdoor resistance-based gym area, three sand volleyball courts, and benches along the bay perfect for catching the sunrise. For longer workouts, the Commodore Trail connects to the path on Old Cutler Road, famous for its magnificent ficus trees and banyans forming natural tunnels, and extends further to the Rickenbacker Trial, which stretches to Key Biscayne — creating extensive options for distance training.
The attention to detail evident in Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove's fitness amenities extends throughout all 70 luxury residences. The same Michele Bönan who selected custom white oak for the gym floor has designed each home with nearly 11-foot ceilings, Italian Molteni&C kitchens, and Margraf marble bathroom finishes. Private elevator access ensures an intimate arrival experience, while Lutron lighting and Crestron home automation systems offer the same thoughtful control residents experience in the wellness areas. With sales already launched and project completion scheduled for 2028, prospective buyers are encouraged to schedule a consultation with the sales office to review residence options, amenity specifications, and reservation procedures.