Harris Field Park — pickleball court photo
Harris Field Park — pickleball court photoHarris Field Park — pickleball court photoHarris Field Park — pickleball court photoHarris Field Park — pickleball court photo
Pickleball in Homestead, FL

Harris Field Park

1034 NE 8th St, Homestead, FL 33030, USA

4.5

Google rating

1,336 reviews

About Harris Field Park

Spacious green space with a YMCA & rodeo arena, plus sports fields & a rentable picnic pavilion. You'll find it at 1034 NE 8th St, Homestead, FL 33030, USA, easy to reach whether you're a local looking for open play or a visitor planning a session on your Florida trip. It holds a strong 4.5★ rating from 1,336 Google reviews, a well-liked local option.

Spacious green space with a YMCA & rodeo arena, plus sports fields & a rentable picnic pavilion.

What to expect

  • Outdoor courts in a public park setting — typically first-come, first-served with no reservation required.
  • Hours aren't posted online for this location — call ahead to confirm before you drive over.
  • Bring your own paddles and balls unless you've confirmed otherwise. Water fountains vary by venue, so pack water for hot Florida afternoons.

Planning your visit

Quick tips to make your session at Harris Field Park smoother — from a player who's spent a lot of Florida mornings on the court.

  1. 1Play early morning or after 5pm to beat the Florida heat — court surfaces can hit 100°+ in mid-afternoon sun.
  2. 2Weekends fill up fastest. If you're targeting a specific time, arrive 15–20 minutes early to get in the paddle rotation.
  3. 3Parking is usually free but can fill during peak hours — carpool when possible.
  4. 4Check the Google reviews below for recent condition notes on the court surfaces and nets.

Location & map

Harris Field Park is in Homestead, Florida — public park with pickleball courts at 1034 NE 8th St, Homestead.

Coordinates: 25.47529, -80.46221

What players are saying

Recent Google reviews for Harris Field Park. Reviews are pulled live and refresh automatically.

danlmt· 3 years ago

Rented the pavilion and was great success. Had under 300 people and the space was great w plenty of room for additional activities protected from the elements. Very clean and the facilities were also great. Clean and spacious bathrooms. Highly recommend.

Derek williams· 6 months ago

Came for a car show, great environment, great people and food.

BMoni Pitts· 7 months ago

Felt good being back home enjoying the LowLyfe car show with NO drama!!!

Hello it's me Manny B· 2 years ago

Decent park, my daughter had a soccer game here and the fields are nice they football fields with bleachers seating, which is nice, but it was very hard to find parking and the bathrooms aren't as clean as they should be but for juat watching games ita a good park.

F Hudson· 8 years ago

My husband and I hosted our 2nd Annual football ,cheer, and dance camp here and it's a venue that speaks volumes. We love the staff the parks and recreation staff is awesome, nicole cobbs from Dick Conley Steelers is a amazing and runs an amazing football program there please please go check them out. @hudsonandhundreds

Frequently asked questions

Where is Harris Field Park located?

Harris Field Park is located at 1034 NE 8th St, Homestead, FL 33030, USA in Homestead, Florida. You can get one-tap driving directions from the button above.

Do I need a reservation to play pickleball at Harris Field Park?

No — most public and park facilities like Harris Field Park run on open play. Show up, sign in on the paddle rack, and rotate in.

How much does it cost to play pickleball at Harris Field Park?

Harris Field Park is a public park, so court use is generally free. Bring your own paddle and balls.

Are the pickleball courts at Harris Field Park indoor or outdoor?

Harris Field Park is primarily an outdoor pickleball venue, which is typical for Florida parks. Check the photos for a look at the courts.

Is Harris Field Park good for beginners?

Homestead has a strong beginner-to-intermediate pickleball scene, and Harris Field Park is one of the popular local spots. Show up during open play, tell someone you're new, and you'll almost always get pulled into a friendly game.