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Haulover Marina
Set at Haulover Park beside Haulover Inlet, this is one of Miami‑Dade’s busiest public launch points with quick access to the ICW and the Atlantic. Use this guide for ramp hours, parking, VHF channels, and smart arrival tips.
In South Florida, “Haulover Marina” most often refers to the boating facilities at Haulover Park and Haulover Inlet—especially Bill Bird Marina at Haulover Park. It’s a prime staging point for day cruising on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), running south toward Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay, or heading offshore through Haulover Inlet when conditions allow.
Haulover Park is a long‑standing Miami‑Dade County destination known for its beachfront and strong public boating access. Because the ramps and parking can fill quickly on weekends and holidays, planning your timing—and knowing the local rules, channels, and inlet conditions—can make your launch and return much smoother.
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10800 Collins Avenue, Miami, FL 33154
Parking
Boat ramp parking lot hours: 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Entrance may close on weekends/holidays when the lot reaches capacity. Pay-by-Phone only. Rates (per Miami‑Dade): Weekdays $7 cars / $17 boat trailers; Fri–Sun & holidays $10 cars / $24 boat trailers.
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About This Marina
Bill Bird Marina at Haulover Park sits right on the ICW by Haulover (Baker’s Haulover) Inlet—an exceptionally strategic location for South Florida boaters. Miami‑Dade County describes it as a major public launch point used by thousands of recreational boaters, and it’s easy to see why: you can be cruising the ICW within minutes, or line up for an ocean run through the inlet for fishing and offshore day trips.
Haulover Park itself is a large heritage park (acquired by the County in 1935) with extensive beachfront. The boat ramp and parking area has also been the focus of modernization efforts, including plans for ramp and dock improvements and expanded parking—useful context if you notice ongoing changes on-site.
Nearby destinations by boat from Haulover
South on the ICW to Miami Beach & Biscayne Bay
30–75 min (varies by route, speed, bridges & traffic)A classic South Florida cruise: follow the ICW south for sightseeing and easy access toward Miami Beach waterways and Biscayne Bay staging areas.
North on the ICW toward Sunny Isles, Aventura & Hollywood
20–60 minA relaxed day run with plenty of waterfront scenery—ideal when you want to stay protected inside the ICW.
Haulover Inlet to the Atlantic (offshore fishing/day boating)
5–15 min to open waterOne of the quickest ocean-access points in the area. Check sea state and tides—this inlet can be sporty in rough conditions.
Oleta River area (regional favorite for calmer waters)
30–60 minA popular nearby boating zone known for more protected waterways—great when you want a change of scenery without a long run.
Dock & dine nearby (verify docking before you go)
Waterfront stops along the ICW (Miami Beach/Biscayne Bay corridor)
30–75 minSunny Isles / Aventura waterfront options (northbound ICW)
20–60 minHaulover-area quick bites near the park (plan to arrive by land)
5–15 minAvailable Boats Nearby

Dolce Vita Leopard 90

Kilauea

Vitamin Sea

Spysea

Blaack Jack

Sanbella 44

Le Grand Bleu at Bill Bird

Whiskey & Waves at Bill Bird

Jerico V

Giselle at Haulover

The 40 VanDutch

Lupo One

Dolce Vita Leopard 90

Kilauea

Vitamin Sea

Spysea

Blaack Jack

Sanbella 44

Le Grand Bleu at Bill Bird

Whiskey & Waves at Bill Bird

Jerico V

Giselle at Haulover

The 40 VanDutch

Lupo One
Arrival & navigation notes

Explore Haulover by boat with BoatPass
BoatPass makes it easy to spend more time on the water and less time coordinating logistics. Your membership covers captain, fuel, and docking on all trips—so you can focus on a simple plan: cruise the ICW, run offshore when conditions are right, or make a day of exploring South Florida’s waterfront.

Frequently Asked Questions
“Haulover Marina” commonly refers to Bill Bird Marina at Haulover Park, located at 10800 Collins Avenue, Miami, FL 33154, beside Haulover Inlet on the Intracoastal Waterway.
Boat ramps operate 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The boat ramp parking lot hours are 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Park hours are sunrise to sunset.
Per Miami‑Dade, rates are Pay-by-Phone only: Weekdays $7 for cars and $17 for boat trailers; Friday–Sunday and holidays $10 for cars and $24 for boat trailers.
Yes. Miami‑Dade notes the entrance may close on weekends and holidays when the lot reaches capacity. Arriving early is the best way to avoid delays.
Marina listings note VHF 16 is monitored for hailing and safety, with VHF 68 used as a working channel.
Haulover Inlet can be challenging in rough seas and around tide changes due to strong currents. Check weather, swell, and tide/current conditions before transiting, and use extra caution if it’s your first time.
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