9 Best Skateparks In Miami, Florida

Francis
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Skateboarding is a celebrated sport in sunny Miami, Florida. The sport has gone through many changes from its humble beginnings in the 1940s. Back then, it was considered only as a fill-in sport for surfers when the waves were low. Now, skateboarding is much more accepted in the mainstream and has evolved into a massive industry. Miami, with its fast-growing number of skaters and skateparks mushrooming all over the city, is a testament to the heights skateboarding has reached. Miami has a lot to offer street and vert skaters alike, from diverse skateparks with bowls and street plazas to flow parks. So hit the road and get ready to pop your board! Check out our list of the best skateparks in Miami, Florida.

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1. Lot 11 Skate Park

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Located just under Interstate-95 bridge is a 45000-square-foot park (4180 square meters) called Lot 11 Skate Park. A skatepark that took 10 years in the making on a budget of 1.8 million USD, this marvelous bowl and street plaza is a skaters’ paradise you surely won’t want to miss. Its obstacles are also well spaced to help you land your tricks effectively. It has concrete down rails, hubbas, pyramid banks, quarter pipes, escalators, giant hovers made of granite, and a lot more. Being true to the elements of street skating, it also has fire hydrants, benches, and a handrail with a balustrade. You simply can’t run out of handrails to grind your trucks on, sets of stairs to conquer, and fun boxes to hover at Lot 11 Skate Park. If the street plaza doesn’t stoke you, check out its magnificent bowl with four ranges of angles, corners, and sizes.

Lot 11 Skate Park

Address: NW 1st St &, NW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33128, United States

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 9am - 11pm; Fri - Sat: 8:30am - 11pm; Sun: 8:45am - 11pm

Price: Free

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2. Kendall Indian Hammocks Skate Park

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Kendall Indian Hammocks Skate Park is a state-of-the-art 14000-square-foot concrete skate haven (1300 square meters) in Miami. It finds inspiration from the iconic Embarcadero in San Francisco but with a touch of architectural finesse that is distinctly Miami. Recreating a feel of “in the street” riding, the site has a diverse range of rails and stairs. It also has a hubba and launch ramps combined that sit at the center of the park, ensuring excellent flows. Kendall Hammock Skate Park is a wonderful place to ride your boards with style.

Kendall Indian Hammocks Skate Park

Address: 11395 SW 79th St, Miami, FL 33173, United States

Website: Kendall Indian Hammocks Skate Park

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm; Sat: 11am - 6pm; Sun: 12pm - 6pm

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3. North Trail Park

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Built between basketball courts and walking paths, North Trail Skate Park is a 10000 square-foot park (929 square meters) that makes the best out of its tight landing area. It features skittle-shaped manuals, multiple stair sets, handrails, and more. Also, it boasts high ledges, a funbox, and a wide circular mini-ramp that enables a one-push flow in skating and many other tricks. From its brick stamps and its coping blocks that give off that feel of a backyard pool to stainless steel edgings on banks and rails, North Trail Park just explodes with awesomeness.

North Trail Park

Address: 780 NW 127th Ave, Miami, FL 33182, United States

Website: North Trail Park

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 7am - 7:30pm; Fri - Sun: 7am - 9pm

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4. Westwind Lakes Park

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Westwind Lakes Park was Tony Hawk’s first stop in his 2011 tour. Watching how graceful he conquered obstacles in this 10000-square-foot outdoor concrete skatepark (929 square meters) reveals how rad this skatepark is. It has a well-thought-out combination of street plaza obstacles and traditional skatepark flow. The park has rails, bank ramps, launch ramps, stairs, wall rides, and several different hubbas. Its wide concrete launch ramp with a deck and a steel railing on the edge serves as protection for skaters. The skatepark also has a volcano-shaped obstacle at its center to help you with your tricks. Westwind Lakes Skate Park is open all year as long as the weather permits. It is also well lit for night sessions.

Westwind Lakes Park

Address: 6805 SW 152nd Ave, Miami, FL 33193, United States

Opening hours: 7am - 7:30pm (daily)

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5. North Beach Public Skate Park

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Right smack on Miami Beach and 82nd Street is North Beach Public Skate Park. Since its opening in 2018, the skate pit has seldom been empty, except during bad weather. This majestic, oval-shaped park has a 2.5-foot (0.7 meters) rollover with grind rails, a variety of stairs and handrails, funboxes, and a 5-foot (2 meters) spine where you can enjoy executing a boneless, a smith 50-50, a tuck-knee, and more. Located between the city outskirts and the suburbs, North Beach Public Skate Park is teeming with locals you can have friendly competitions with.

North Beach Public Skate Park

Address: 200 82nd St, Miami Beach, FL 33141, United States

Opening hours: 9am - 7:30pm (daily)

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6. Haulover Skate Park

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Haulover Skate Park is a rad park that combines the essentials of a skate plaza with a pump track. Though a little narrow for a large crowd of skaters, this skate plaza is equipped with mini-ramps, quarterpipe, banks with ledge, stairs, bank ramps, and handrails. Its rolling road with twists and turns is another attraction here that can be enjoyed not only by skateboarders but also bikers, in-line skaters, and scooter riders. The pump track is useful for an eight-year-old kid learning to balance a bike as it is to a professional perfecting a gap jump.

Haulover Skate Park

Address: 3022140080010, Miami Beach, FL 33154, United States

Opening hours: 7am - 9pm (daily)

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7. Ramp48

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Ramp48 is a wood and steel indoor skatepark that is perfect for all levels of skaters. The park includes a street course with banks, handrails, stairs, bank ramps, funbox, mini-ramps, and many more street obstacles. It also has a bowl, a half-pipe, a 13-foot (4 meters) ramp for vert skaters. Ramp48 is also a place known for its easygoing atmosphere and flow that offers something for everyone. It is also a place where many skaters get together on skate events and competitions catering to diverse age groups and communities. Whatever style of skateboarding, ability, and level of skills you have, Ramp48 is the place for you.

Ramp48

Address: 6290 NW 27th Way, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, United States

Website: Ramp48

Opening hours: Wed - Fri: 3pm - 9pm; Sat: 10am - 5pm (closed on Sun, Mon & Tue)

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8. Country Village Park Skatepark

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With over 9000 square-foot (836 square meters) of an outdoor skatepark, County Village Skatepark is a favorite among skateboarders, BMX, and scooter riders. The place is equipped with all the essentials of a street plaza such as handrails, down rails, concrete banks, bank ramps, stairs, and ledges that are smartly laid out for you to have a great run. It even has a covered sitting area great for skate events and competitions. A community-sized park built for skating, it includes essential elements built to enhance play on all levels. For better interaction and community participation, walkways are also placed to conveniently connect the skatepark to the rest of the park used for other leisurely activities.

Country Village Park Skatepark

Address: 3020010090010, Hialeah, FL 33015, United States

Website: Country Village Park Skatepark

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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9. South Dade Skate Park

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When down south Miami, have fun in South Dade Skate Park, a popular location for skateboarders and BMX riders in and around town. Enjoy beating obstacles in its well-spaced concrete fixture. The skatepark is a street plaza complete with kickers, a flat bar, banks, elevated flats, and even an escalator to help you with your flow. The elevated flat and banks are favorites where you can do a combination of tricks or just do a manual. The funbox with its smooth launcher amplifies the height of your hover. Make sure to visit South Dade Skate Park during the day as the fun ends when the sun sets.

South Dade Skate Park

Address: 3079050000162, Homestead, FL 33033, United States

Website: South Dade Skate Park

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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Get stoked skating in Miami

Whatever is your style of skateboarding and level of skill, the sunny city of Miami is the perfect skate spot for you. With its increasing number of accessible skateparks, now is the perfect time to practice your tricks in The Magic City.

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