Crandon Park Beach is one of the most loved Key Biscayne beaches you’ll want to visit in Miami. Discover ways you can enjoy a day at Crandon Park.

A beach within a park sounds like a wonderful idea when you’re planning a family-friendly vacation with the kids.
Although Miami is known for its nightlife and authentic food, there’s more to see when you head South.
Crandon Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Miami. Located at 6747 Crandon Boulevard in Key Biscayne, Crandon Park hours are based on sunrise to sunset — from 8 AM to 5 PM.
Is Crandon Park Beach Free?
During the week, visitors can enjoy the amenities available at the park itself. From cookouts to picnics by the water, you can plan ahead for your trip.
As for parking fees, weekdays are $5 and $7 on the weekends per vehicle.
The facility includes a handful of activities for its visitors, such as a Tennis Center, Golf Course, and a Marina.
The Tennis Center
With 26 courts, the Crandon Tennis Center is open to the public. Locals can take lessons and make reservations for themselves and/or groups.
Plan your visit to 7300 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne. Fees for the Tennis Center are as follows:
- Hard court per hour and per person for adults is $5, and $3 per hour, per person for Juniors. $7 at night
- $7 clay court per hour and per person for adults, $3 per hour and person for Juniors. $9 at night
- The Stadium court is $18 or $15 for lessons and clinics hosted there
Hours of operation are 8 AM to 10 PM during the week, and 8 AM to 7 PM on the weekends. Court reservation times are 8 AM to 9:30 PM during the week and 8 AM to 6:30 PM on the weekends.
The Golf Course
Located at 6700 Crandon Boulevard in Key Biscayne, the 18-hole golf course is surrounded by water and tropical foliage, as well as local wildlife.
There’s even an on-site restaurant available for you to dine on the course at Fairways on the Key.
Hours of operations at Crandon Golf Course are as follows:
- 6:30 AM to 6 PM on Monday
- 6:30 AM to 8 PM Tuesday through Sunday
- Holiday hours are similar to Tuesday through Sunday’s schedule
The facility includes electric carts/GPS, Titleist club rentals, a restaurant and bar, practice chipping and putting greens, and a lighted driving range.
Rates weren’t available on the website at the time of this post. You can visit the Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne website for contact information and more on planning a trip.

Can You Swim At Crandon Park?
Crandon Park has a beautiful two-mile beach that was part of the largest coconut plantation formerly owned by South Florida industrialist William Matheson.
The land was donated by Matheson’s family to the county in 1940. Activities enjoyed by visitors include playing golf, kayaking, paddleboarding, kite boarding, and of course, swimming in the calm waters.
You can layout on the soft sand or bring a hammock to lay under the palm trees near the water. The park has barbecue grills, concession stands, a covered picnic area as well as volleyball courts for you and your family to enjoy.
Is Crandon Beach Open Today?
Yes, as mentioned above Crandon Park Beach is open from sunrise to sunset for your convenience.
The area does get crowded from time to time, mainly during the afternoons. You can plan ahead during the week or on the weekend.
If you are looking to visit during the weekend, I’d recommend heading over earlier in the day. Locals love to hang out by the park and grill.
It’s a great place to ride your bike as well.

How Much Does It Cost To Get Into Crandon Park And Is There A Parking Fee?
The entrance to the beach is free. However, parking at the location is $5 per vehicle during the week and $7 per vehicle on weekends. You can use the PayByPhone app for easy access.
Crandon Park is just 6 miles from downtown Miami. This is perfect to grab a quick lunch or dinner after time by the water.
Conclusion
Overall, a trip to the beach is always a great way to connect with nature. A visit to Crandon Park Beach does just that.
With a variety of wildlife – from butterflies and herons to underwater creatures like crabs and fish – you can enjoy time at the park with your family while exploring the beauty nature has to offer.
Grab your beach essentials list for a family day and head over to this location and create beautiful memories together.
If you’re in the SoFlo area for longer than a day, then I suggest visiting one of the best water parks in South Florida.
14 responses to “Crandon Park Beach: Where To Go In SoFlo”
We’d love to bring our kayaks to Crandon Park Beach! Such beautiful views, and great prices!
I know! It’s a great place to spend the day. Worth visiting for sure.
Looks like a great place to go. My family and I love going to the beaches. I’ll have to check this place out if I’m ever in the area.
Hope you do get a chance, Kathy!
Crandon Park seems like a beautiful place with lots to do. Sure worth checking out!
I know! We really enjoyed the beach. Next time, we’ll do something at the park.
Wow! I did not realize there is so much to do here. It’s cool that you do some kiteboarding and paddleboarding. I am pretty sure my boys would love that.
As for me, love your idea of bringing a hammock. 🙂
Clarice, you and I think alike! 🙂 Worth checking it out with the kids.
Wow! All of the destinations and activities you listed sound like so much fun! If my family and I are ever near the area, we will definitely have to explore some of the places you reccomended.
Thanks for checking it out, Lynn!
Sounds like a nice place to visit. $5-7 isn’t too bad for a car / carload. It is nice that there are a variety of activities to choose from.
I know! Super cheap and such great views.
this sounds so wonderful.. will keep in mind for trips to the area
Thanks! It was such a wonderful place to explore with the kids.