Harry Harris Beach and Park

50 East Beach Road, Tavernier, FL 33070

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Hours open

Monday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Sunday:

7:30 AM - 8:00 PM

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  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Harry Harris Beach and Park - East Beach Road, Tavernier, Florida, United States
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Location & Phone number

50 E Beach Rd, Tavernier, FL 33070, United States
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About the Business

Harry Harris Beach and Park

Harry Harris Beach and Park is a beautiful institution located at 50 East Beach Road in Tavernier, Florida, United States. This park offers a deep-water, easy-access boat ramp for boaters, with a maximum vehicle plus trailer length of 55 feet. There are 20 parking spaces available for vehicles with trailers for day parking on a first-come, first-serve basis.

For non-county residents, there are weekend fees for entry to the park. Adults aged 18-64 are $8, youth aged 3-17 and seniors aged 65 and up are $5, and children under 3 are free. Active military, disabled veterans, and their immediate family members can enter for free with proper identification.

During holiday weekends and the annual two-day mini-lobster season, the fees for non-county residents are slightly higher. Adults are $15, youth and seniors are $10, and children under 3 are free. The boat ramp fee during these times is $40.

For reservations of pavilions at the park, please contact Naomi Pagidas at 305-453-8726. If you are planning to host an event at the park, there are clean-up and dump fees based on the size of the group. Groups of 1 to 50 persons are $50, 51 to 100 persons are $100, and over 100 persons are a flat rate of $100 plus $1.00 per person based on available space. Groups of more than 200 people will have fees determined by the Director of Parks and Beaches.

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TJE:
5

"Lovely waterfront park with sand and grassy areas. Lots of wheelchair and stroller friendly pathways. Very dog friendly in all areas except the sandy places. If you plan on swimming, make sure to plan your visit around high tide, or it is way too shallow. The negative reviews are undeserved as people come to the keys expecting white sand beaches, but the keys are mostly rock and the surrounding waters are mostly shallow. This is not the fault of the park. The white sand beach here is man made... as are some of the others in the area. Park admission is free on weekdays, even in high season. Worth the visit if you like pretty parks."

1 year ago
K M:
5

"Nice park! Beach with safe swimming area. Boat ramp and dock, bathrooms, grills and picnic areas,as well as fishing locations. Was nice to see the fishing areas."

1 year ago
Dheepak Guruswamy:
3

"There is not much of a beach here at this location. This is mainly a park that is connected to the ocean and you can bring your boat here to dock and undock and ride that around. The water is covered with sharp rocks which will hurt you if just jump into the water."

1 year ago
Lara Cvetkovic:
1

"this place is SO BAD. The “swimming” pond is NOT for swimming, it is so dirty the sand is like mud, the floor looks dead and there’s definitely bacteria. Definitely don’t go here if you’re looking for swimming / snorkeling. I tried swimming in the area next to the rocks and let me tell you it is not worth it I got a huge scar. It is pet friendly but it’s dangerous for dogs to eat sad (can cause poisoning/death) so it’s not worth it. If you just want a place to stop on your way to key west you can stop here for the playground and benches. Definitely NOT a beach though."

1 year ago
Cynthia De Las Salas:
5

"Awesome playground and wonderful picnic area but the restrooms were not well kept at all. We love the boat ramp. We were hoping it was open a little longer because it was kinda of pricey but we #enjoyed our day and hope you do too!"

1 year ago
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