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Oleta River State Park Scenic Passage
Paddle a calm, mangrove-lined waterway in Miami’s largest urban state park, with an easy route from shaded tunnels out toward Biscayne Bay and the ICW when conditions allow.
Oleta River State Park Scenic Passage is a boat-friendly paddling route through winding mangrove channels on the edge of Biscayne Bay in North Miami Beach. It’s one of the best nearby escapes for calm-water kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding—especially if you want protected water close to the city.
The experience is typically split into two vibes: quiet, shaded mangrove tunnels where the water stays relatively smooth, and optional paddling toward North Biscayne Bay / the Intracoastal Waterway for bigger views and a more open-water feel. Plan your route around wind, tides, and boat traffic if you venture out of the mangroves.
If you don’t bring your own craft, the park’s Outdoor Center concessionaire runs rentals and often offers guided trips (including popular sunset-style outings).
About This Experience
This scenic passage is centered on Oleta River State Park’s protected mangrove waterways, where narrow channels and natural bends create a quiet, shaded paddle. Expect a calmer ride inside the mangroves, then a noticeable shift if you continue toward the bay/ICW edges—more wind, chop, and vessel traffic can show up quickly, especially later in the day.
Oleta River State Park is widely known as Florida’s largest urban state park, and the water trail feel is a big part of what makes it special: you’re minutes from the Miami metro, yet surrounded by mangroves and birdlife. The park is also a recognized stop along the Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail, so it’s a natural “checkpoint” for longer-distance paddlers planning coastal mileage.
On the way, keep an eye out for egrets and herons in the mangroves; manatees or dolphins are sometimes seen in the broader bay-side waters. Launch options vary within the park, so verify your exact put-in based on your craft, route plan, and rental/parking logistics.
Suggested Scenic Passage Routes
Mangrove Tunnels Out-and-Back (Beginner-Friendly)
Stay in the protected mangrove channels for the classic Oleta experience—winding turns, shade, and calmer water. Ideal for first-timers, families, and SUP paddlers who want minimal wind and boat wake.
Mangroves to Bay Edge Viewpoint (Intermediate)
Paddle the tunnels first, then continue toward the bay-side opening for bigger skies and skyline-style views. Conditions can change fast near open water; turn around if wind/chop picks up.
Scenic Passage + ICW Peek (Conditions-Dependent)
For confident paddlers: use the mangroves as your protected core route, then make a short, purposeful venture toward the Intracoastal Waterway area for a taste of broader water. Expect more traffic and exposure—best in lighter morning winds.
Sunset Paddle in the Mangroves (Relaxed)
Time your paddle so your return is before sundown (park closes at sundown). The mangroves stay calmer than the bay late in the day, making this a great evening option when breezes build.
Perfect Boats for This Activity

Jerico V

Giselle at Haulover

Sanbella 44

Le Grand Bleu at Bill Bird

Whiskey & Waves at Bill Bird

Dolce Vita Leopard 90

Kilauea

Vitamin Sea

Spysea

Blaack Jack

Lupo One

Lupo Two

Jerico V

Giselle at Haulover

Sanbella 44

Le Grand Bleu at Bill Bird

Whiskey & Waves at Bill Bird

Dolce Vita Leopard 90

Kilauea

Vitamin Sea

Spysea

Blaack Jack

Lupo One

Lupo Two
Where This Activity Takes Place
Getting There
Multiple departure points available
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Practical Boater & Paddler Tips
Arrive early on weekends and holidays—the park can reach capacity and may close to new arrivals once full.
Start in the mangrove channels first; save any bay/ICW exposure for a short add-on only if conditions stay manageable.
Check wind direction and speed before you go—open water on Biscayne Bay can get choppy quickly, especially in the afternoon.
Wear sun protection even in the mangroves; the bay-side sections are bright and exposed.
Bring water and a phone in a dry bag; service is generally available but don’t rely on it for navigation.
Give wildlife space—slow down near manatees and avoid crowding birds in the mangroves.
If you’re renting, build in time for check-in and return (the Outdoor Center typically closes 1 hour before sunset).
Best Time to Go
For the smoothest water and easiest parking, aim for mornings—especially on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. If you want to venture toward Biscayne Bay/ICW, earlier starts are usually calmer; afternoon sea breezes can add chop and make the return paddle more strenuous. Sunset paddles can be beautiful, but plan to be off the water before sundown (park hours are 8:00 a.m. to sundown).

See Miami’s Waters with BoatPass
Want more ways to explore Biscayne Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway beyond a paddle day? BoatPass helps you plan on-water time with a membership that covers captain, fuel, and docking—so you can focus on the route, conditions, and the view.

Frequently Asked Questions
The primary navigation point for Oleta River State Park is at 25.91527, -80.13278 in North Miami Beach, Florida. The park has multiple internal access/launch areas, so confirm your exact put-in based on your plan.
Yes—staying within the mangrove channels is typically beginner-friendly because the water is more protected. If you paddle out toward Biscayne Bay or the ICW, conditions can become more advanced due to wind, chop, current, and boat traffic.
Often, yes. Many paddlers use the mangrove waterways as a calm core route and then continue toward North Biscayne Bay/ICW edges for open-water scenery. Go only if weather and water conditions are favorable and you’re comfortable with exposure and traffic.
Yes. Oleta River State Park has an Outdoor Center concessionaire (BG Oleta River Outdoors) that offers rentals and commonly runs guided trips. Hours vary by day and usually end 1 hour before sunset.
Oleta River State Park is open 8:00 a.m. to sundown year-round. Common entry fees are $6 per vehicle (2–8 people), $4 for a single-occupant vehicle/motorcycle, and $2 for pedestrians/bicyclists/extra passengers—verify current fees on the official park site before you go.
Wading birds like egrets and herons are commonly spotted in the mangroves. In the broader surrounding waters, visitors sometimes see manatees or dolphins—keep a respectful distance and paddle slowly around wildlife.
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