Nixon Sandbar (Key Biscayne)
Nixon Sandbar Miami (Key Biscayne) Guide: Best Time, Map, Depth, Anchoring & Tips
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Overview
Nixon Sandbar, named after the nearby Nixon estate on Key Biscayne, is one of Miamiās best-known yacht gathering spots. The sandbar emerges across the shallow flats of Biscayne Bay, creating crystal-clear waters just a few feet deep with sweeping views of downtown Miami and the Atlantic horizon.
On weekends and holidays, Nixon fills with yachts, catamarans, and center consoles forming a floating party with music, rafts, and float toys. Weekdays are calmer, making it better suited for families and small groups. Anchoring requires care: depths average 2ā5 ft but shift quickly near the deeper channel, and currents can be strong if winds align with the tide.
Local insight: Arrive by mid-morning on a rising tide for the clearest water. Bring fenders and lines if rafting with other boats. Launch and fuel up at nearby Rickenbacker Marina or Crandon Park Marina.
Respect Biscayne Bay: Stay off seagrass, pack out trash, and monitor music volume. FWC officers and Miami-Dade Marine Patrol regularly check the area.
Local Rules & Safety
- No-wake zones: Idle speed only near anchored vessels and swimmers.
- Anchoring: Drop anchor only on sand, not on seagrass beds.
- Safety: Life jackets required; currents near channel can be strong.
- Enforcement: Marine Patrol and FWC presence is common on busy days.
- Facilities: No restrooms, food, or fuel on-site ā use marinas before departure.
Things To Do
- Raft-Up Parties: Popular yacht gathering spot for social events.
- Swimming & Floaties: Enjoy shallow water with inflatables and music.
- Skyline Views: Stunning backdrop of Miamiās skyline and Key Biscayne.
- Snorkeling: Clear shallows, though currents may limit visibility near channel.
- Nearby Marinas: Rickenbacker, Crandon Park, and Grove Harbour for fuel and facilities.
Nearby: Crandon Park ⢠Bill Baggs State Park ⢠Virginia Key
Quick FAQ
- Do I need a boat? Yes, Nixon Sandbar is boat/PWC access only.
- Whatās the depth? Typically 2ā5 ft depending on tide.
- Best time to go? Rising to high tide for clear water; weekends for social vibe.
- Any facilities? None on-site ā use nearby marinas before departing.
- Are rules enforced? Yes, by FWC and Miami-Dade Marine Patrol.
About This Guide
Author & Reviewer: Fernando Yemail ā Miami lifestyle expert and founder of Out.Miami and Feeling Yachty, with first-hand experience curating South Florida guides and luxury yacht charters. See his profiles at Out.Miami and Feeling Yachty.
Editorial policy: We combine first-hand local insight with official sources (FWC, Miami-Dade Parks, NOAA/NWS). Content is reviewed regularly or when conditions/regulations change.