{"ok":true,"data":{"id":2341,"slug":"samson-oceanfront-beach-park-sunny-isles-beach","name":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park","country":"USA","state":"Florida","city":"Sunny Isles Beach","coords":{"lat":25.9389,"lng":-80.1201},"beachType":null,"tags":["hidden","family","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park occupies a narrow strip of Atlantic coastline where Sunny Isles Beach sheds its resort-heavy reputation for something quieter. The sand runs fine and pale, warm underfoot even in December, and the ocean here breaks in low, rhythmic swells that draw toddlers and boogie-boarders alike. Australian pines fringe the grassy park inland, their needle-drop creating pockets of dappled shade where you can lay a towel without renting an umbrella. Lifeguard stations stand watch most of the year, and the absence of vendors means you pack your own cooler and claim your square of beach without negotiation.\n\nBy late afternoon, the geometry shifts. Sunlight bounces off the mirrored towers lining Collins Avenue, casting long copper streaks across the water. Families settle into low beach chairs; children dig moats that fill with tidal surges. The park's compact footprint—just a few hundred feet of frontage—makes it easy to keep sight of your group, and the lack of crowds means you hear the Atlantic's hiss and rumble without competing radios.\n\nYou won't find jet-ski rentals or tiki bars here, but that's the point. Samson delivers oceanfront access stripped to essentials: sand, surf, shade, and a skyline that glows amber as the sun drops behind the Intracoastal. It's the kind of beach locals guard quietly, a pause button in a city built for spectacle.","teaser":"You'll walk past it if you're scanning for signs; Samson Oceanfront Beach Park hides in plain sight along Collins Avenue, flanked by high-rises. Step through the access point and find honey-toned sand, gently sloping shorebreak, and families spreading blankets beneath Australian pines.","uniqueAngle":"A family-scaled Atlantic beachfront tucked discreetly among Sunny Isles' condo corridor, offering lifeguarded shore access without resort fanfare.","accessType":"Drive-up with street parking","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the Shore","subtitle":"Gentle slope for young swimmers"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pine Shade Picnic","subtitle":"Pack lunch under Australian pines"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Skyline Sunset Frames","subtitle":"Towers glow copper at dusk"},{"icon":"food","title":"Cooler Dining","subtitle":"No vendors; bring your spread"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Samson rarely serves up rideable waves—this stretch of Southeast Florida Atlantic sees mostly shore-dumpers and wind chop, with prevailing east swells breaking close and fast on the sandbar. If a tropical system pushes offshore, you might catch waist-high reforms good for longboarding, but the narrow beach and family vibe mean you'll share space with waders. Check the buoy off Haulover for swell direction; onshore winds turn it to mush by noon. Better to leash up at nearby Haulover Beach Park if you're serious about paddle-outs.","couples":"Arrive an hour before sunset with a blanket and a bottle tucked in a soft cooler; the skyline behind you catches fire in shades of salmon and brass. The beach empties as families pack up, leaving you the sound of low surf and the occasional gull. Walk barefoot south toward the towers, where the sand narrows and the Intracoastal glimmers beyond. For dinner, cross Collins to The Harbour Grill for grouper and a harbor view, or drive ten minutes south to Bal Harbour Shops' Makoto for omakase. Lodging nearby leans toward beachfront condos; book an Airbnb tower unit for floor-to-ceiling sunrise views.","backpacker":"Beach entry is free; park along residential side streets west of Collins to dodge metered zones. Stock up at the Publix on 174th Street—grab a rotisserie chicken, Cuban bread, and cold drinks for under ten dollars. The 120 bus runs Collins Avenue north to Aventura Mall if you need gear or food court meals; southbound drops you at North Beach for hostel hunting, though pickings are slim. Sleep cheap in a North Miami Beach Airbnb share or push south to Miami Beach hostels. Bring your own shade; no rentals here, just sand and ocean on your terms.","local":"Hit Samson on weekday mornings before ten when the beach belongs to retirees walking the waterline and the occasional paddleboarder. The grassy strip under the pines stays empty midweek—claim a bench, sip cortadito from a thermos, and watch the cruise ships inch past Government Cut. Skip weekends when the few parking spots fill with families. If you're jogging Collins, the park makes a good turnaround with water fountains and restrooms. Locals know the adjacent access paths between condos offer quieter entries, though Samson's the only spot with lifeguards and maintained facilities north of Haulover.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park offers calm, lifeguard-supervised waters during peak season, making it generally suitable for families with children. The beach features gentle slopes and typically mild wave conditions compared to other Atlantic beaches. Lifeguards are stationed seasonally, usually from spring through fall. Always check daily flag warnings before entering the water—green indicates safe conditions while red means hazardous. The park's smaller size allows parents to easily supervise children. Swimming is safest during morning hours when waters are calmest, and always swim near lifeguard towers when available.","q":"Is Samson Oceanfront Beach Park safe for swimming with children?"},{"a":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park enjoys pleasant weather year-round, though each season offers different advantages. November through April brings cooler, less humid conditions with temperatures in the 70s°F, fewer crowds, and lower accommodation prices. May through October offers warmer waters ideal for swimming, though summer brings higher humidity and occasional afternoon thunderstorms. For optimal conditions with manageable crowds, visit during shoulder seasons—April-May or October-November. The park faces east, providing beautiful sunrise views year-round, while sunsets can be enjoyed looking back toward the city skyline. Weekday mornings typically offer the most peaceful experience.","q":"When is the best time to visit Samson Oceanfront Beach Park?"},{"a":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park has limited on-site parking directly at the beach access point, which fills quickly on weekends and during peak season. Street parking is available along Collins Avenue and surrounding residential streets, though you'll need to observe posted time limits and restrictions. Many visitors park at nearby condominium buildings if they're guests or residents. Alternatively, consider parking at larger public beaches like Newport Fishing Pier to the south, then walking north. Parking rates vary by location but typically run $2-3 per hour for metered spots. Arrive early on weekends to secure convenient parking.","q":"Where can I park at Samson Oceanfront Beach Park and how much does it cost?"},{"a":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park sits in a primarily residential area of Sunny Isles Beach, with most dining and lodging options located along Collins Avenue within a short walk. Numerous beachfront hotels and condominiums line the coast north and south of the park, ranging from luxury resorts to vacation rentals. The main commercial district with restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores is concentrated near 163rd Street and 174th Street, roughly 5-10 minutes away by car. The park itself has minimal amenities, so visitors should bring supplies or plan to walk to nearby establishments for food and refreshments.","q":"Are there restaurants and hotels near Samson Oceanfront Beach Park?"},{"a":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park remains relatively undiscovered because it lacks the extensive facilities and promotion of nearby Newport Pier and Haulover Beach Park. This smaller, quieter park attracts primarily local residents and visitors staying at adjacent condominiums rather than day-trippers. Its location between larger, more famous beaches means it's often overlooked in destination guides. The park's intimate scale creates a more peaceful, neighborhood atmosphere compared to crowded tourist beaches. Visitors seeking a less commercial beach experience with easy access, fewer vendors, and more personal space appreciate this low-key alternative to Sunny Isles' busier stretches of sand.","q":"Why is Samson Oceanfront Beach Park considered a hidden gem in Sunny Isles Beach?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Samson Oceanfront Beach Park: Sunny Isles' Quiet Retreat","description":"Powder-soft sand meets turquoise shallows at this family-friendly park where Miami's glittering skyline frames every sunset. 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