All 98 outdoor basketball courts in Miami.
Find every outdoor court in Miami on the map below. Below that, our ranked picks of the 8 courts we keep coming back to.
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The 8 best outdoor courts in Miami.
Our ranked picks of the 8 courts every player in Miami should run at least once. The full outdoor atlas (98 courts) sits on the map above.
- By the Editors
- Aug 14, 2025
- Photographs by Editorial
Edgewater Margaret Pace Park
Margaret Pace Park stretches along the western edge of Biscayne Bay just north of downtown Miami in the Edgewater neighborhood. Full-size basketball courts share the park with tennis, volleyball, a soccer field, and a waterfront promenade. 3,126 Google reviews and a 4.7 average put it first across all Miami basketball venues.
The setting is the appeal. The Miami skyline rises to the south, the Venetian Causeway crosses the bay to the east, and the courts catch a cooling breeze off the water. Evening games here are some of the best-light basketball you can play, period.
Game style runs mid-competitive on weekday evenings, family-oriented on weekend mornings. The Brickell condo crowd brings a younger working demographic to the run.
- Best for
- Brickell waterfront pickup
- Busiest
- evenings, weekend afternoons
Coconut Grove David T. Kennedy Park
David T. Kennedy Park (often just called Kennedy Park) sits in Coconut Grove on Biscayne Bay, named for the Miami business leader and philanthropist who donated the land. 2,744 reviews and a 4.7 average.
The basketball courts share the park with a soccer field, an off-leash dog area, and a sailing club. Weekend pickup runs are some of the most reliable in the city, drawing players from across Coconut Grove and the surrounding Coral Gables neighborhoods.
Setting is everything in Miami basketball, and Kennedy Park delivers: bay breeze, sailboats, sunset over the water. Pair with a walk down to Dinner Key Marina afterward.
- Best for
- Coconut Grove pickup
- Busiest
- weekend afternoons, sunset
Little Havana José Martí Park
José Martí Park anchors Little Havana on the south bank of the Miami River, named for the Cuban poet and revolutionary who lived in exile in the US during the late 19th century. 1,670 reviews, 4.5 stars. The park's basketball courts are well-maintained and the community programming through the City of Miami is active.
The cultural weight of this park is significant. Little Havana is the heart of the Cuban-American community in Miami, and José Martí Park is the neighborhood's main green space. The basketball courts run multilingual pickup, with games announced in Spanish as often as English.
Game style is community-friendly. The Cuban-American basketball tradition in Miami flows through these courts.
- Best for
- Little Havana community pickup
- Busiest
- summer weekends
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Coconut Grove Peacock Park
Peacock Park sits at the heart of Coconut Grove village, named for the family who established Florida's first hotel here in 1882. The basketball courts are well-maintained and the park hosts the Coconut Grove Arts Festival every February (1,770 reviews, 4.6 stars).
- Best for
- Coconut Grove village pickup
- Busiest
- summer afternoons
Liberty City East Charles Hadley Park
Charles Hadley Park serves Liberty City, the historically Black Miami neighborhood that produced Heat captain Udonis Haslem and a long list of college and professional basketball talent. 1,315 reviews, 4.6 stars.
The park anchors the surrounding community with multi-sport facilities, a swimming pool, and a community center. The Miami Heat have used Liberty City as one of their primary community outreach areas for decades, including basketball clinics and court refurbishment projects through the Haslem foundation.
Game style is competitive on weekday evenings, family-oriented on weekend mornings. The cultural weight of playing basketball in Liberty City is part of the experience.
- Best for
- Liberty City community pickup
- Busiest
- summer evenings
Coconut Grove Alice Wainwright Park
Alice Wainwright Park in south Brickell on Biscayne Bay runs outdoor basketball courts inside a small but well-maintained waterfront park (1,566 reviews, 4.5 stars).
- Best for
- south Brickell waterfront pickup
- Busiest
- weekend afternoons
Morningside Morningside Park
Morningside Park in northeast Miami on Biscayne Bay runs well-rated outdoor basketball courts (1,462 reviews, 4.7 stars). Pairs with neighbouring Morningside Historic District.
- Best for
- northeast Miami waterfront pickup
- Busiest
- summer evenings
Douglas Park Douglas Park
Douglas Park in the Coral Way / Coral Gables border area runs outdoor basketball courts inside a community park (1,232 reviews, 4.6 stars).
- Best for
- Coral Gables community pickup
- Busiest
- summer afternoons