
Once
the site of Miami’s zoo, Crandon Park is now
Miami-Dade County’s mother of all parks. The Park offers a world-class tennis
center, one of the finest public golf courses in the
country, Miami’s best-known public beach, a marina
and Calusa Park, which includes a community
playhouse and children’s playground. In short,
it’s quite a place.
The Crandon
Park Tennis Center, built on the site of a
former landfill, is the home of the Ericsson Open
tennis championships, a huge springtime professional
tennis extravaganza started in Delray Beach by Butch
Buchholz. The tournament moved to Boca Raton then to
Key Biscayne in 1987, where it found its permanent
home. The tournament is the fifth-largest pro tennis
event, ranking just behind the grand slam events,
and brings together the top pros from the Women’s
Tennis Association and the Association of Tennis
Professionals. The center also is home to the United
States Tennis Association’s player development
program headquarters,
The
stadium court has 7,500 permanent seats and can add
6,500 temporary seats for tournaments. It also
offers sponsor suites and all the other furnishings
and offices necessary to conduct top-notch
tournaments in style. The stadium court also offers
complete wheelchair accommodations.
But
when the pros are playing elsewhere, the center is
open to the public and offers individual and league
play as well as a variety of lessons. The courts are
open daily from 8am to 10pm. The center
features 17 Laykold hard courts, four European red
clay, four American green clay courts and two grass
courts. Six of the hard courts are lighted for night
play. Hard courts may be rented for $3 per person
per hour during the day and $5 per person per hour
at night. Clay courts may be rented for $6 per
person per hour during the daylight hours only.
Crandon
Park Beach is much more than just a strip of
sand and lots of water, but the two miles of beach
there are revered as one of America’s great
beaches. But there also are baseball and softball
diamonds, soccer fields and an amusement center that
includes an open-air roller rink and a 1949 restored
Coney Island-style carousel. Both were features of
the old Crandon Park zoo and were shut down when the
zoo moved to southwestern Miami-Dade County in 1972.
The rink has been refurbished and volunteers
restored and repainted the carousel. Other features
of the amusement area include a large children’s
playground, splash fountain, concessions and
restrooms. The beaches are open from 8am to 8pm daily and the parking fee is $3.50. The
amusement center is open from 10am to 7pm.
Crandon
Park Golf Course is simply one of the South’s
finest public courses, built in an uncommonly
beautiful spot. The coconut palm-lined course is
built tough and maintained to exacting standards
that make it suitable as the host course for the
Royal Caribbean Classic, a PGA Seniors event.
Designed by Robert Hagge and Bruce Devlin in 1972,
it measures par 72, 7,180 yards from the
championship tees. It opens and closes with brutally
tough holes. No.1 is 549 yards a dogleg par five
that covers land, mangrove swamp and water before
reaching the green. No.18, at 521 yards, can catch
golfers unaware as they look out over the expanse of
Biscayne Bay, which borders the fairway. But the
nastiest hole is the evil No.4, a 638-yard par 5
that seems to stretch on forever.
Rates
vary by season and time of day.
Crandon
Park Marina offers a wide variety of supplies
and services to boaters and can accommodate vessels
up to 80 feet. Anglers can buy bait and tackle here
and can charter or rent boats.
The Biscayne
Nature Center schedules walks, hayrides and
other activities.
Crandon
Park Tennis Center
Address:
7300 Crandon Boulevard
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Phone:
(305) 365-2302
Crandon
Park Beach and Amusement Center
Address:
4000 Crandon Boulevard
Phone:
(305) 361-7385 and 361-5421
Beachwalkers Club:
(305) 361-7373.
Crandon
Park Golf Course
Address:
6700 Crandon Blvd.
Phone:
(305) 361-9129
Crandon Park Marina
Address:
4000 Crandon Blvd.
Phone:
(305) 361-1281
Biscayne
Nature Center
Address:
4000 Crandon Blvd.
Phone:
(305) 642-9600