City of Miami Parks Begin to Reopen on May 20

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The City of Miami is beginning Phase One of its phased reactivation plan to reopen the community this week. Starting on Wednesday, May 20, several City of Miami parks, listed below, will reopen to residents from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily.

While you are likely brimming with excitement to head back to your neighborhood park, it’s not going to be business as usual. The city has put many new regulations in place designed to protect our community from further COVID-19 transmission.  

Please note that these reopening dates, times and regulations are only for the City of Miami, many municipalities have their own sets of regulations, which you can find by searching your municipality’s website.

New rules for visiting the parks are as follows:

  • Parkgoers may visit parks either individually or with members of their household only.
  • Facemasks required at all times, unless under age 2 or doing vigorous exercise like running.
  • Social distancing required at all times, except for household groups visiting the park together.
  • Parks are open for passive and leisure use only: walking, jogging, cycling, roller skating, singles tennis, and solo racquetball.
  • Organized sports, pickup games, and training sessions are strictly prohibited.
  • Birthday parties, barbeques, picnics, and gatherings of any other kind are strictly prohibited.
  • Playgrounds, fitness zones, dog parks, pools, picnic shelters, basketball and volleyball courts, and sports fields remain CLOSED.

Per the City's website, here are the parks set to reopen in Miami on May 20:

  1. Albert Pallot Park
  2. Armbrister Park
  3. Athalie Range Park
  4. Bay of Pigs Memorial Park
  5. Baywood Park
  6. Bryan Park
  7. Curtis Park
  8. Douglas Park
  9. Gibson Park
  10. Grapeland Heights Park
  11. Henderson Park
  12. Jose Marti Park
  13. Juan Pablo Duarte Park
  14. Kennedy Park
  15. Kinloch Park
  16. Little Haiti Soccer Park
  17. Margaret Pace Park
  18. Moore Park
  19. Miami Circle Park
  20. Morningside Park
  21. Kenneth Myers Park
  22. Peacock Park
  23. Regatta Park & City Hall
  24. Robert King High Park
  25. Shenandoah Park
  26. Southside Park
  27. West End Park

For more information on park openings in the City of Miami, please visit the City of Miami’s website

Jacqui Somen is a health & wellness writer, NASM certified personal trainer, and certified pre and postnatal fitness specialist. Follow her at @vivamafit.

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