Miami Sports and Recreation Guide

Miami hosts a stellar lineup of professional sporting events throughout the year, including golf’s PGA Tour Event, the Ericsson Tennis Open, and the Grand Prix of Miami Indy Racing Car Series. Residents also remember when the incredible Super Bowl arrived in South Florida, the National Football League’s most spectacular event.

Sports Venues in Miami and Miami Beach

Flamingo Park

999 11th St., Miami Beach, FL 33139 | Phone: (305) 673-7761

If you are in South Beach, Flamingo Park is easy to reach on foot from your hotel. After a match, you can enjoy a drink on Lincoln Road. The park offers a swimming pool, water playground, basketball and baseball courts, and a gym with affordable rates.

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American Airlines Arena
601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami

Home of the Miami Heat basketball team, also hosts concerts and other sporting events. Located along downtown Miami’s waterfront, just minutes from Bayside Mall.

Homestead-Miami Speedway

I Speedway Boulevard, Homestead

Hosts the Grand Prix of Miami Indy Racing Car Series and other motor racing events. Accessible via Florida’s Turnpike, exit 6 (Speedway Blvd).

Miami Arena

701 Arena Boulevard, Miami

Hosts University of Miami basketball, ice skating shows, concerts, and other events. Off I-95 at NW 8th Street exit.

Orange Bowl Stadium

1501 Northwest 3rd Street, Miami

Hosts University of Miami Hurricanes football, motorsports events, concerts, and the famous Orange Bowl Tennis Championship, where stars like Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras began their careers.

Pro Player Stadium

2269 Northwest 199th Street, Miami

Hosts Florida Marlins baseball, Miami Dolphins football, and other events. Accessible via Palmetto Expressway, I-95, or Florida’s Turnpike.

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The Tennis Center at Key Biscayne

7300 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne

Home of the Ericsson Open, one of the world’s top tennis tournaments. Accessible from I-95 via Rickenbacker Causeway.

The Golf Club of Miami Beach

Public Golf Courses

  • Bayshore Golf Course, 2301 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 18 holes, 305-532-3350
  • Biltmore Golf Club, 1210 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, 18 holes, 305-460-5364
  • Crandon Park Golf Course, 6700 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, 18 holes, 305-361-9120
  • Don Shula’s Golf Club, 7601 Miami Lakes Drive, Miami, 18 holes, 305-821-1150
  • Doral Golf Resort & Spa, 4400 NW 87th Avenue, Miami, 5 courses including The Blue Monster, 305-592-2000
  • Golf Club of Miami, 6801 NW 186th Street, Miami, 36 holes, 305-829-4700
  • Haulover Golf Course, 10800 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 9 holes, 305-940-6719
  • International Links Miami, 1802 NW 37th Avenue, Miami, 18 holes, 305-633-4583
  • Miami National Golf Course, 6401 Kendall Lakes Drive, Miami, 27 holes, 305-382-3930
  • Miami Springs Golf Course, 650 Curuss Parkway, Miami Springs, 18 holes, 305-882-1918
  • Normandy Shores Golf Course, 2401 Biarritz Drive, Miami Beach, 18 holes, 305-868-6502
  • Palmetto Golf Course, 9300 SW 152 Street, Miami, 18 holes, 305-238-2922

Key Biscayne Tennis Center

Public Tennis Courts

  • Bayshore, 2301 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305-673-1576
  • Bay Harbor Island Tennis Courts, 1165 94th St., Bay Harbor Islands, 305-868-8223
  • Biltmore Tennis Center, 1150 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, 305-460-5360
  • Haulover, 10800 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 305-940-6719
  • Ives Tennis Center, 1475 Ives Dairy Road, North Miami Beach, 305-652-7260
  • Key Biscayne Tennis, 6702 Crandon Boulevard, home of the Ericsson Open, 305-361-5263
  • North Miami Beach Tennis Center, 16851 West Dixie Highway, 305-948-2947
  • North Shore Park, 501 72nd Street, Miami Beach, 305-993-2023
  • Salvadore Park, 1120 Andalusia Avenue, Coral Gables, 305-460-5333
  • Sans Souci Tennis Courts, 1795 Sans Souci Boulevard, North Miami, 305-893-7130
  • Surfside Tennis Center, 8750 Collins Avenue, Surfside, 305-866-5176
  • Tropical Park, 7900 SW 40th Street, Miami, 305-553-3161
  • Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24th Street, Miami, 305-223-7076
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