GuĆ­a de Crandon Park Miami (Key Biscayne) - Playa, Aparcamiento, Mapa y Cosas Que Hacer

Key Biscayne • Nature • Family

Crandon Park Miami (Key Biscayne) Guide: Beach, Parking, Map & Things To Do

Last reviewed: Coverage: North Key Biscayne & Bear Cut
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
Hours: Sunrise–Sunset
Parking: Paid lots near beach & marina
Coordinates: 25.7120° N, āˆ’80.1539° W
Highlights: Family beaches, Bear Cut fossil reef, trails, marina, public tennis

Overview

Crandon Park blends wide, family-friendly beaches with wild coastal habitats on the north end of Key Biscayne. Expect calm water, shaded picnic areas, nature trails, and access to the Bear Cut Preserve fossil reef—a rare geologic window into ancient Florida. It’s a favorite for beach days, birding, and easy paddles over turtle grass flats.

Local insight: The north beach stays calmer and shallower—great for kids. Mornings bring the best parking and least heat; afternoon sea breezes pick up. Bring water shoes for reefy stretches near Bear Cut.

Nature etiquette: Stay off seagrass, pack out trash, and give nesting birds space. The park sits along the Great Florida Birding Trail.

Cosas que hacer

  • Beach Time: Wide, gentle surf with lifeguards at designated zones.
  • Water Sports: Kayak, SUP, kite & snorkel (North Concession, conditions permitting).
  • Trails: Walk/bike the Bear Cut Preserve and boardwalks.
  • Tennis: Public courts with programs.
  • Marina: Crandon Marina (slips, fuel, bait).

Nearby: Bill Baggs State Park - Virginia Key - Nixon Sandbar

Parking & Practical Tips

  • Parking: Multiple paid lots along the beach and by the marina; arrive early on weekends.
  • Facilities: Restrooms, showers, picnic shelters, and concessions near main lots.
  • Tides & Weather: Check wind and afternoon storms, especially for kayaking near Bear Cut.
  • Accessibility: Boardwalk access points and beach wheelchairs (inquire at lifeguard stands).

Quick FAQ

  • Is parking available? Yes—paid lots by the beach and marina.
  • Can I rent kayaks? Yes—North Concession typically rents kayaks/SUP (first-come).
  • Are there lifeguards? Yes—at designated beach zones during operating hours.
  • Does the marina allow boats? Yes—slips up to ~80 ft with fuel and bait.

Helpful references: Miami-Dade Parks - NWS Miami

About This Guide

Author & Reviewer: Fernando Yemail — Miami lifestyle expert and founder of Fuera.Miami y Feeling Yachty, with first-hand experience curating South Florida guides and luxury yacht charters. See his profiles at Fuera.Miami y Feeling Yachty.

Editorial policy: We combine local insight with official sources and update when conditions/regulations change.