Things to do nearHaulover Park

    Haulover Park in Miami Beach, Florida offers a rare stretch of natural coastline, a beloved clothing-optional beach, and one of the region's most active recreational harbors.

    Haulover Park occupies roughly 177 acres on a thin slip of land between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour, and its position at the Haulover Inlet gives it a character that sets it apart from the more developed beaches to the south. The inlet itself has a long history as a working waterway, and the marina here remains one of the busiest recreational fishing hubs in South Florida, with charter boats heading out most mornings in search of offshore species including mahi-mahi, sailfish, and wahoo. The park takes its name from the old practice of hauling small boats overland across the narrow strip before the inlet was cut in 1925, and that sense of place at the edge of land and sea still defines the experience today.

    Visitors spread across a long arc of Atlantic-facing beach, with the northern section designated as a clothing-optional area that has been in continuous operation since the 1990s and draws a relaxed, diverse crowd. Beyond the beach, the park includes tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course, a kite-flying meadow, and wooded picnic areas shaded by Australian pines and sea grapes.

    The boardwalk path along the dunes offers clear views of both the ocean and the inlet channel, where you can watch vessels of every size navigate the current. Food concessions operate on the beach during peak season, and the marina area has a bait shop and snack options for those heading out on the water. Haulover Park rewards visitors who look past the more famous stretches of Miami Beach and want a coastal experience that balances active recreation with genuine natural atmosphere.

    10800 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33154, USA

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    Tips for visiting Haulover Park

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    Visit Haulover Park on a weekday morning to secure parking near the beach before the lots fill, particularly in winter when snowbirds swell the crowds.

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    Try fishing from the inlet jetty at the north end of the park, where snook, tarpon, and snapper move through the tidal current with regularity.

    3

    Bring water shoes if you plan to wade near the inlet rocks, where the footing can be slippery and the current picks up quickly around the jetty.

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    Rent a kayak or paddleboard from the marina side to explore the calm waters of Biscayne Bay and take in the Miami skyline from the water.

    5

    Pack a picnic and claim one of the shaded tables near the tennis courts on the bay side, where the breeze off the water keeps temperatures noticeably cooler than on the ocean beach.

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