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    Matheson Hammock Park

    4.0 (187 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Mona E.

    Really cute little park. There are plenty of picnic tables and a great place to come to unwind when the weather is nice.

    Ariel W.

    Matheson Hammock Park was created from 85 acres of hardwood hammock forest donated by William J. Matheson and his son Hugh in 1930. The Matheson's wanted the land to be turned into a botanical garden. Matheson Hammock Park was overseen by first director of public parks, A. D. Barnes and it was designed by the landscape architect William Lyman Phillip. It has the distinction of being the first public park to be established in Miami Dade County. In 1934 and 1935, Miami Dade County purchased an additional 420 acres of mangroves and hammock lands adjacent to Matheson which increased its size to 500 acres, with a mile of frontage on Biscayne Bay. It grew with further donations by the Matheson heirs, purchases by county commissioner Charles Crandon, and other donations which helped it to reach its current size of 630 acres. During the Great Depression, Civilian Conservation Corps camps were set up by the US Army to put men back to work. Hundreds of men went to work laying the foundations for local parks first at Greynolds in 1933 and then at Matheson Hammock in 1935. They constructed roads, cleared grounds, dug lagoons and a harbor, laid walls, planted trees, and built picnic tables and shelters. One of the most popular features of Matheson Hammock Park is the protected man made salt water lagoon also called an atoll with a marina on the bay side of the park. The beach and lagoon have been a favorite swimming area for families for almost a century. The lagoon allows visitors to swim in calm, shallow waters, perfect for families with young children or those seeking a relaxing dip. The changing tide in Biscayne Bay flushes out the natural pool with fresh water twice a day. There is also a restaurant, NOMA Beach at Red Fish, changing rooms, and a white sand beach lined with coconut palms. The marina has slips for about 300 boats, a fishing tackle shop, boat launch ramps, gas and diesel fuel, and wet slips. On higher ground, a picnic area alongside Old Cutler Road next to Fairchild Gardens is an ideal for gatherings beneath the shady oak trees and cool hammock. The park has well-maintained hiking and biking trails which provides opportunities to explore the area's diverse ecosystems and wildlife. If you would prefer to see nature from the water there are also kayak rentals. Parking fees are $7 weekdays and $10 weekends and holidays. Matheson Hammock Park offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. The park's natural beauty is unparalleled. The lush foliage, intertwined with mangroves and palm trees, creates a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls or peaceful picnics. The clean restroom facilities, ample parking, and designated picnic areas make it convenient for visitors to spend a day immersed in nature. With its breathtaking scenery, abundant recreational opportunities, and rich history, it is no wonder that Matheson Hammock Park remains a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.

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    Alberto C.

    Matheson Hammock Park is where Miami slows down, exhales, and lets nature take over. As the sun begins its descent, painting the sky in molten hues of orange and violet, the park's signature saltwater atoll transforms into a mirror reflecting the last golden light of the day. The tree line stands silhouetted, a quiet guardian of the moment, while the distant skyline reminds you that the city is still there--just not right now. The breeze carries the scent of salt and mangroves, mingling with the faint laughter of families picnicking nearby. This isn't just a place to visit; it's a place to sink into. Find a bench by the water, let the warm air settle around you, and watch as the sun dips below the horizon, leaving only the rhythmic lapping of waves and the occasional call of a heron. Service here comes in the form of nature itself--no reservations, no rush, just a space to exist. Bring a hammock, a book, or just yourself. And if hunger strikes, a stop at the on-site café could round out the experience. For those who chase sunsets, Matheson Hammock delivers one worth remembering.

    Clara A.

    I am not sure why this place has the reviews it has but this is not a nice little beach. The water is dirty, the sand is dirty and the smell is horrendous. I don't know if they were doing construction but this is definitely not a swimming place, more of a boat place and hiking.

    Lindsay M.

    I used to come here many years ago to bring my daughters and they had such a great time at the little beach area getting hermit crabs and tiny fishes so I decided years later to bring my grandson and to say It was a disappointment was the least ! Shame on this park fir allowing It to get this dirty if needs a major revamp! The water was absolutely gross It had what looked like clumps of mud or poop who knows floating in the water . The sand was slimy on bottom and the water smelled like garbage!!! So gross stay away do not bring ur little kids here!!!

    Paloma M.

    It is great to sit and enjoy a picnic with water views or for the family. Kayaking and paddle boarding are options of what you can do there. Also great for pictures.

    View from circular path around beach
    Faith C.

    Love coming here when I want beachy vibes without the hassle of actually going to the beach. A beautiful place to take a walk and enjoy nice weather. I most recently visited the day after Christmas and instead of having someone at the admission booth, they had paybyphone signs in the parking lot. It was $7 for the whole day on the app per car, which is reasonable for such a nice park. There is a small manmade circular beach with benches and picnic tables along the way. You get a nice view of the bay and the city in the background. Swimming is allowed and I believe there is a lifeguard. Dogs are not allowed. Restaurant was closed for a private event when we went and that seems to be the only food option. I would bring snacks and water if you are planning to stay awhile. One of my favorite parks in Miami!

    Mud entering the water.  More like quick sand as you try to walk thru it
    Lidia A.

    The beach. Disgusting. The sand has become mud you get your feet stuck while walking or slipping. The water is stagnant and truly disgusting. Please go and take a dip and write your own review. I used to go to Matheson as a child and looking forward to sharing my experience with friends. Instead it was an embarrasing flop of a day.

    Christopher V.

    One of Miami's best parks hands down, I truly love coming here. Trails, boat ramp, atoll pool, and even a cafe (Red Fish), you have it all here. Locals tip: if you wanna use the boat ramp on the weekends, arrival super early because it gets packed quickly and the police do close the ramp when it gets full.

    Stuti V.

    This is a man made beach.  We were skeptical about whether to go to a man made beach or not on our trip to Miami. But based on reviews we did and I am glad we went. The place is breathtaking. They have made a very beautiful beach in a circle and it offers great views. Safe to bring kids as no tension of waves and super clean. There is also a restaurant nearby - we didn't try it but the food was smelling good if you want to try. We saw 2 photoshoots happening - so you can imagine how good the place might be. Def recommend trying it out

    Pretty southern moss hanging on the trees.
    Phim V.

    Beautiful and stunning views. A nice park that is visited often by many people. Masks are required while on the walk ways and many people social distance here well. Costs: bring cash: $5.00 on weekdays and $7.00 on weekends to enter the beach/pond area.

    Frederick D.

    I usually end up in the park for my Sunday long run, which added a couple of miles to my 20 mile or so run. As I was running across a few of the canal bridges I notced manatees were definitely much more prevalent. Apparently it is mating season during Winter time. Good to know. A few weeks ago on another run I also saw swarms of black head vultures circling and drifting access the park, some would stop to rest. Most folks who come here come to unhitch their boat in the marina, hike, or soak up the sun on the small beach circling the man-made lagoon. I'd say it is safer for little ones here than other beaches as there is no risk of undertow or big waves. However, as in any body of water in Florida there is always a risk of crocks / gators which I have also seen and a small child would be a perfect little snack so please be careful. There also used to be a nice restaurant too but Hurricane Irma took care of that. There is an out door shower and restrooms too. Lessons for kiteboarding and kayak rentals are here as well. Many folks rent out the pick nick area to take pictures for bridal or baby showers. It's a very special and beautiful venue.

    Adriana B.

    I love this place mostly for the view. The beach is ok, not to my liking and it gets packed. But to go there late in the day, when there are no crowds and enjoy the view, relaxing on a hammock (yes you can hang one from the trees).

    This is the sun setting and reflecting on a building across the bay. Gorgeous!

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    It's one of my favorite marinas to leave from when I go to Bimini or any boating cruising in miami.

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    Dogs not allowed in majority of park. Okay at the nature trail across from Fairchild. Beautiful park otherwise.

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    Is this a dog friendly place?

    yes they are

    Does the park allow BBQ there?

    Even if jumping into the bay beach isn't your thing, there is plenty of room for sports, sun bathing and of coarse tables to have and cook your beach BBQ.

    Is this place dog friendly?

    No pets allowed in the park

    Is this park open now with all the restrictions? I am calling and get no answer.

    Hi. Was wondering if I can Metal Detect the beach?

    Not sure. Best to ask while there at the service desk

    Has bathroom to take a shower?

    Hello, thank you for reaching out to us. Matheson Hammock Park has only Outdoor rinse showers at the beach.

    How much is parking and is it per hour?

    Matheson Hammock Park Entrance Fees: Car: $5-weekdays; $7-weekends & holidays. RV or Bus:… Read more

    Are dogs allowed on the beach?

    Dear Abigail J., Thank you for your interest in parks. At this time, no animals/pets are allowed at Matheson Hammock Park & Marina. However, there is a dog park about 10 minutes away, located inside Chapman Field Park. Thanks again.

    At what time do the front gates open every morning?

    Claudia, Thank you for your interest in parks. Front gates open at 6:00 am every morning. To learn more about our events and other park activities and programs, please sign up to receive our email newsletter at http://bit.ly/parkreview2018.

    Are there shower facilities? Or any place to wash after swimming?

    Good Afternoon Ally, Thanks for messaging us. Excellent question. There are outdoor showers in the beach parking lot. One by men’s dressing rooms and one by woman’s dressing… Read more

    Im planning a baby shower in January, anyone know the prices for a shelter rental? About 50-60 people.

    Hello Diana, Congratulations! Thank you for choosing Matheson Hammock Park for your Baby Shower. You can contact the park and speak with Justin Robb 305-665-5475. If he's not available any of those attending the phone can help you get the right… Read more

    Can you use umbrellas or small tents?

    Hello Jonathan, Thank you for reaching out to us with your great question. Tents are not allowed on the beach, however, umbrellas are but they must be behind Lifeguard… Read more

    Can you BBQ there?

    Hi Janelle, Thank you for writing to us. This is a great question. Matheson Hammock Park has a beach area where grilling IS NOT allowed that often gets confused with the picnic area. Grilling can only take place in the picnic area, which is located… Read more

    Are dogs allowed?

    No dogs are not allowed. There are signs everywhere.

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    The beaches are a nice attraction but my favorite is the red fish grill that has the best view in miami.

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