- This oceanfront park has a covered playground and access to the beach. It’s small but you’ll probably be on the beach most of the time.
17425 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach FL 33160
www.sibfl.net/parks
The park features:
- Covered playground
- Boardwalk
- Pavilion with tables and benches
- Restrooms
- Lifeguard Station
- Beach volleyball court
- Vending refreshments

- In 2008 Coral Reef Park received the Kids Crown award by South Florida Parenting magazine as the “Best Park for Toddlers” and I believe it. But the park is so much more than just a place for toddlers. With new additions like beach volleyball court, tennis courts, meditation gazebo and garden and concession stands being build right now it is truly a great place for the whole family.
7895 SW 152nd Street Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
www.palmettobay-fl.gov/parks
The park features:
- Gazebo
- Recreation room
- Outdoor picnic areas
- The Ken Robinson Meditation Garden & Gazebo
- Covered playground
- Beach volleyball courts
- Basketball courts
- Baseball/softball/football fields
- Walking/jogging/bicycle path
- Tennis facilities (Jane Forman Tennis Academy)
- Racquetball Courts
- Open play areas
- Natural pineland preserve

10810 SW 117th Ave, Miami FL 33186
www.miamidade.gov/parks
The park features:
- Covered playground
- Picnic shelter

- A beautiful park in a nice location with a gated in playground (great for toddlers who tend to wander!) The only problem is there are no bathrooms. For some reason there is no exact address for the park so the best way to get there is to go down South Dixie Highway and turn at LeJeune going South (into the residential area)