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    Haulover Park

    4.4 (341 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Astrida M.

    The other day I drove over to Haulover Park to see what they offer. It is a huge park. I took the exit to the west not knowing there is also an exit to the east! So I only saw one side of the park, which means that I will need to drive over there again to see the rest of it on the other side. The west side has the Bill Bird Marina with hundreds of boats docked there. From the posted signs, it looks like you need to become a member in order to use the Marina and its huge parking lot. I do not own a boat so this did not apply to me. I saw a gentleman flying his kite as it was a windy but hot day. There was plenty of grassy area for kite lovers to show off their colorful and creative kites. There is also a beach area further to the north for families. I didn't see any vendors so bring a picnic basket. You can see the inlet with boats passing by. I also saw about 75 birds around some left-over rain water in the parking lot by the marina. They were so calm and beautiful. Looked like seabirds and another type of bird. I took a picture of them. Next time I will visit the east side and report back.

    Rose S.

    Perfect Beach for some snorkeling, leisure and relaxation time! First time here as it is a bit far from my home. I usually go to Deerfield Beach or Boca Raton but lately those beaches have been covered with seaweed. Decided to try Haulover Park which was nice and clear without those pesky seaweeds. Crystal clear waters too. Waters are shallow great for kids and non-swimmers. Rocky area near the inlet has plenty of fish and you can even see manatees and lots of pelicans. Beach was a bit crowded this time due to Labor day weekend but still able to find a nice spot and parking. Had a fun time collecting sea shells too. Will be coming back to this beach soon.

    Jessica L.

    Love brining my dogs here. They have such a blast. I'm from up north but anytime I come down, I bring the here

    Jimi J.

    What a beautiful beach, loved everything about it. From the pathway leading to the different towers to the walk through the protective foliage, it is amazing. Close to everything, plenty of restrooms and shower spots, easy to access. Caution to those that are of a prudish nature...avoid the "clothing option" area of the beach if you are easily offended or embarrassed, it is not for you. If you are a freer spirit and accept everyone, flaws and all, this is a judgement free zone for the naturalists amongst us.

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    Yireh R.

    What a wonderful space! We came for the Kite festival and it didn't disappoint. There's 2 large parking lots to park (pay by app), restrooms and a spacious grass area. For the event, there was a wonderful variety of food trucks, a large section that was fenced in for inflatables for kids (genius), two diy sand pits, craft tables and vendors,and finally in the spacious grassy area families, couples and individuals either admiring all the mites or flying them. It was a wonderful event to take a picnic and enjoy! The bathrooms were clean and lots of security to help guide people around.

    Ricky L.

    Love this beach location as I been going here for years. Most southern end of Haulover Park right before the inlet. Great location for the kids with an abundance of marine life by the rock jetties. Casually you'll easily find manatees swimming up and down as well. Usually crystal clear water with very little seaweeds. Also near by near the parking lot is an awesome skate and bike park/ramps. Parking is easy and plentiful and uses Pay By Phone. Dog beach is also in the same area and located about several life guard towers from the most southern end. Beautiful and less crowded beach area that's perfect to relax and enjoy. Also it's always an adventure to watch boats and PWC go in and out of the famous and unforgiving at times, Haulover Inlet.

    Martha C.

    Large beach and bay park on both sides of the A1A. Parking on the marina side opens earlier, the lots by the dog park and skate park open at 8. Nice beach path and tunnels under the main road let you get in a good 5k walk or run. Parking on the weekend is 10 all day, but if you are visiting the dog park you can do an hour or two hour allotment for less.

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    Michael T.

    Been doing to the beach here for years. First time in the dog park. Largest one in North Dade. It was clean with plenty of shaded seating. Highly recommend it. Easy pay by phone parking.

    Clara A.

    This is the dog park of this beach. For a dog beach it's fairly clean and not too overcrowded. The waves were strong today and huge. Lots of wind and lots of friendly dogs. Once you get to the park based off the gps make sure you know that you have to keep driving down to lot 3 and 4 that's the entrance if you want to go to the dog side.

    Edward M.

    This was my wife's and my first time at the world-famous Haulover Beach. I'd been to China Beach in St. Martin, but this took the concept of nude beach to a whole nother level! I'm not going to say whether we participated in the nudeness, but the beach and surf itself was outstanding and the clientele was, shall I say, very interesting. So, if you aren't put off by such things, it is probably an interesting tourist stop. It is a bit of a hike from South Beach, where we stayed, but you can get there by Uber/Lyft in 30-35min for ~$30, or you can take a couple of trolley busses for free to 88th street and walk a couple of miles if you are up to it (which is what we ended up doing). If you hike, wear comfortable shoes! My wife and I wore water sandals and ended up with some gnarly blisters on our heels that we had to deal with for the rest of the week! We had hoped to find a rental bike rack once we got to 88th, but we never did, unfortunately. To get oriented, Haulover Park starts right over the bridge to the bay and the south end of the beach starts there as well. That is a family-friendly section of the beach which is clothing required and far enough away from the clothing optional section that your 13-year-old son won't risk an early anatomy lesson! The clothing optional section starts farther north and is marked by a hurricane fence on the beach. It is easiest, however, to walk the path to the West that follows the beach and the tower access path number was 15. You could also take the Miami Beach bus from South Beach all the way to Haulover, but my wife didn't have her phone so we couldn't sign up to pay. At the time of this writing though, starting on 11/17/2023 the bus lines were going to be free while they revamped their bus system. If we ever go back, we will probably utilize the bus to keep it simple, whether we have to pay or not!

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    Sergio F.

    When I was a kid, one of my relatives would joke that the "haul" meant you'd be swimming under garbage #dadjoke Located on both sides of Collins Avenue, Haulover Beach is one of those magic things that makes Miami a water sports town and famous for its beaches. There's a water sports rental area, a family friendly beach, a doggie beach and a "let it all hang out" beach. There's also a running track, which is what brought me here Sunday morning. That's right, the morning after Grand Tasting I was leaving my house around 530AM to take part in the 6th Annual Bal Harbour PD 5K race. Sponsored by the municipal department, this race course started on the western side and under the bridge where I was lucky to catch the sunrise. The course itself was along the asphalt patch parallel to the beach for the 3.1 miles. The asphalt was pretty well maintained for fitness enthusiasts. As it were, other folks not taking part in the 5K were also working out there. I was able to personally hit an under 12 minute mile, not bad for alternating between power walk and sprints. It was one of the few times that it was ok to speed past a cop.

    Otty B.

    This spot is amazing. The beach water is crystal clear, and there are plenty of tables for grilling or picnics. It's really safe, and the parking lot is well-maintained.

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    I love coming here on the weekends waiting for summer to show up! Lol it's a great getaways and relaxation :)

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    We absolutely love visiting Haulover, such an incredible beach with great people and great views.

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    Are there showers? Restrooms?

    There are restrooms and outside showers with foot washers

    Does the dog beach really close at 4 or is it that the lifeguards leave at that time? Do they kick you out?

    I was there a couple of weeks ago, and at 5:00pm, there were still many dogs at the beach with their owners.

    Just curious! If I brought my own tent would anybody there complain about me smoking my medical marijuana inside my tent?

    Nope, I have smoked on the beach without problems

    I am a sub male kept by my Mistress in a chastity cage. Initially concerned about being accepted by the crowd, but now more concerned about a comment that described the beach as "family friendly." I would not enjoy facing angry parents. Problem?

    I don't think any parents would say anything. There is a gay section at the north end where children would not usually go.

    Do they have chair/umbrella/sunbed rentals on this part of the beach or do we need to bring our own?

    They have chairs & umbrellas that you can rent. Don't see any sun-beds.

    I visited recently, and was wondering the etiquette for taking photos (saw a number of women & girls freely using Iphones)?

    I think your question is for Haulover Beach, not Haulover Park. Nudity is only allowed on the beach.… Read more

    Can't seem to finds the nude beach where is it located exactly?

    Set your GPS to Haulover Beach. You will see a large parking area on the West Side of US1 as you approach the destination. Park there. Pay for parking. Head East from the parking lot and you will see a pedestrian tunnel that goes under… Read more

    Is there an area where a younger crowd collects?

    Not necessarily. The area of the beach that is sectioned off for the clothing optional crowd, is just a mix of people. Old, young, and everything in between. Enjoy!

    In January at one night around 9pm, I drove to the park. 2 parking areas were closed and only few cars at the Marina Building parking without people walking around. Does the park close at night?

    Thank you for your message. Access to the beach and picnic areas for Haulover Park closes year-round at sunset. Parking lot hours are 8 a.m. until 30 minutes – 1 hour before sunset.… Read more

    I plan to take an Uber to the beach for the day. What section or drop off area should I tell the driver for the clothing optional area where I can rent a lounge chair? Also, is getting an Uber back to the hotel later in the day be an issue?

    We took an Uber from South Beach (9th) to Haulouver. The Uber app is accurate for drop-off. Walk… Read more

    I see pics of people with Dogs, can I bring my dog there?

    Thank you for your message regarding dogs at the park. Dog are allowed at the following two areas: Bark Park and on the Beach from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the designated ares. The dog friendly beach area is between lifeguard tower #2 and #3. Bark Park… Read more

    Are kids allowed to get naked?

    Thank you for reaching out to us. Our clothing optional area at Haulover Beach is family oriented and staffed by well-trained volunteers. The friendly beach ambassadors are available to greet visitors and provide information regarding beach… Read more

    Is this near the Westgate at Sunny Isle?

    Hello thank you for your inquiry. West Gate is 1 mile from Haulover's south entrance. You can take the Bal Harbour Village Shuttle http://www.balharbourfl.gov/residents/transportation/public-transportation… Read more

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    Being my first time at a nude beach, I started out in just partial undress, but later caught up to everyone else.

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