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Can you walk all of Miami Beach?

No matter where you find yourself in Miami Beach, the Beachwalk is accessible and always nearby. Running the length of the city, the Beachwalk is an approximately nine-mile oceanfront pedestrian promenade designed for joggers, cyclists and anyone who wants to enjoy a scenic seaside stroll.



You can absolutely walk the entire length of Miami Beach thanks to the completed Miami Beach Beachwalk. This continuous, mostly paved pedestrian path stretches approximately 7 to 10 miles along the Atlantic shoreline. It runs from the southernmost tip at South Pointe Park all the way north to 87th Terrace near Surfside and Bal Harbour. The final section of this massive infrastructure project was completed in 2022, connecting the famous boardwalk section in the Mid-Beach area with the scenic Lummus Park in South Beach. The path is accessible 24/7 and is free for the public. It is designed for walkers, runners, and cyclists, offering a scenic, car-free route that passes iconic Art Deco hotels, lush parks, and pristine beaches. Walking the full length takes roughly 3 to 4 hours at a steady pace, but most visitors prefer to explore it in sections to enjoy the various beachside cafes and landmarks along the way.

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No matter where you find yourself in Miami Beach, the Beachwalk is accessible and always nearby. Running the length of the city, the Beachwalk is an approximately nine-mile oceanfront pedestrian promenade designed for joggers, cyclists and anyone who wants to enjoy a scenic seaside stroll.

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Miami's main attractions are too spread out to plan to walk everywhere but areas within Miami, such as South Beach, are very walker-friendly. Consider renting a bike for the day to bike along the boardwalks and beaches with packed sand.

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The South Beach area is a mix of residential and commercial spaces, so it's easy to find a place to live where you can walk to grocery stores and restaurants. If you don't want to walk that far in the summer heat, you can hop on a trolley or bus.

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Miami Beach is a city on an island about 3 miles offshore from the city of Miami. It is about a mile wide and nine miles long. South Beach is the southermost 2.5 miles of Miami Beach. It is not a city, just a neighborhood within Miami Beach.

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North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.

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South Beach White sand, clear water and endless sunshine. This is the picture that comes to mind when thinking about Miami and its beaches. Located at the southern end of Miami Beach, South Beach is one of the most visited places in the city.

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If you're taking public transit in Miami, you should know that a one-way fare on the bus or MetroRail is $2.25 — cheaper than in some larger cities. But transit is far more limited than in most other major cities (except in the rest of Florida, where it's practically nonexistent), so most Miami residents need a car.

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South Beach is a public beach that's free and open to everyone. And it's easily accessible by foot, though the most scenic part on the southern end, via Lummus Park, which runs along Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th streets.

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Get to know this 18.8-mile loop trail near Miami, Florida.

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Trained in everything from CPR to spotting rip currents, lifeguards help ensure the beach is a safe place for locals and visitors alike. In fact, in the history of the Miami Beach ocean rescue team, they've saved more than 300 swimmers and performed more than 350,000 preventative actions.

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North Beach is the quieter and more relaxed of the three beaches in Miami. Here you'll find plenty of space to sunbathe, build sandcastles, or just enjoy the sound of the waves crashing against the shore.

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While South Beach's famed beaches and wild party scene are undoubtedly its biggest draws, this famous oceanfront neighborhood is full of world-class shopping, historic architecture and hidden gems, including hidden speakeasy bars and some of the best restaurants in Miami.

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In Florida, you can sleep in a tent on the beach in certain designated areas, typically within state parks and campgrounds. It is essential to follow specific rules and regulations, as camping directly on the beach is often prohibited in most locations to protect the environment and wildlife.

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North Beach The beach here is classic Miami: huge swathes of smooth, white sand, glistening blue waves, and little grass-covered dunes. North Beach is a recreational beach. The North Beach Oceanside Park, the Normandy Shores Golf Club, and the North Beach Bandshell are all world-class destinations in the safe sea.

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Some other general precaution tips:
  1. Never swim alone.
  2. If possible, always choose to swim at a lifeguard-protected beach.
  3. Closely supervise children at all times, even if they are not in the water.


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North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.

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Miami Beach offers a variety that goes far beyond sun and sand, encompassing world-famous nightlife and world-renowned art galleries, first-class hotels and second-to-none dining, designer shopping and a unique architectural style that makes it one of the world's most visually distinctive regions.

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