
About Palmetto Bay Park
In just under three years, this park has transitioned from
a 5-acre park to a 25-acre park facility. Formerly known as Perrine Park, Palmetto Bay Park was renamed by the Village Council in 2006. The new Palmetto Bay Park features a popular skate pavilion, basketball courts, the largest Boundless Playgrounds in South Florida, and a six-field, state-of-the-art softball complex, Palmetto Bay Park is truly a multi-recreational facility. The focal point of the park is a two-story concession building and observation deck. The park also houses a recreation room that allows for indoor recreation activities and more. A meandering tree-shaded pathway for walkers, joggers and bicyclists surround the entire property and covered picnic pavilions within the large open green spaces are a haven for family gatherings and party rentals.


Amenities
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Boundless Playground (fully accessible playground featuring play areas for small and older kids)
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Six Softball Fields
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Perimeter Walking Path
- Open Green Areas
- Skate Park
- Two Picnic Gazebos (available for party rentals)
Palmetto Bay Site Master Plan
(Click here for a larger view of the plan.)


Hours of Operation
Open Sunrise to Sunset (with the exception of reserved fields)

Directions to the Park
Directions: US 1 (South Dixie Highway) toSW 175th Terrace. Go East to the entrance of the park.
Location Map of Palmetto Bay Park

Contact Information
Fanny Carmona-Gonzalez, Parks and Recreation Director
Kirk Hearin, Parks and Recreation Manager
Valentin Garcia, Grounds/Facility Maintenance Supervisor
Kenny Grybel, Parks and Recreation Supervisor
Palmetto Bay Park: (305) 251-2751
Department of Parks & Recreation (305) 259-1234

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