Wakesurf access · Florida
Can you wakesurf at Miami Watersports Complex?
Miami Watersports Complex is a cable park in Florida, so it's built for cable wakeboarding and wakeskating rather than boat-pulled wakesurfing.
Miami Watersports Complex is a cable park in Florida near Hialeah. Cable parks pull riders with an overhead cable system instead of a boat, so they're set up for wakeboarding, wakeskating, and kicker features rather than the displacement wave a wake boat throws. If you specifically want to surf a boat wave, you'll want a lake or reservoir that allows wake boats instead.
Miami Watersports Complex is known for cable wakeboard park in Hialeah, Florida that bills itself as one of the largest cable wakeboard parks in the U.S.. Operating cable wakeboard park at 401 E 65th Street, Hialeah. Offers cable wakeboarding, wakeboat experiences, instruction, kneeboarding, summer camps and memberships..
On the legal side, Florida wake-boat rules currently stand as: No wake-surf-specific rule Rules differ from lake to lake and change often, so check the latest local and state guidance before you ride.
Source: Miami Watersports Complex (official site). Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.
Nearby wakesurf spots in Florida
A scenic 11-lake Windermere chain where top pro wakeboarders train year-round.
A cable wakeboard park on Grassy Key in Marathon, Florida, now part of The Lagoon on Grassy Key resort.
An Orlando chain where world-champion wakeboarders live and ride year-round.
Lake bordering Tavares and Mount Dora, part of the Harris Chain of Lakes in Central Florida.
Orlando-area lake described as home to a high concentration of professional wake riders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Miami Watersports Complex is a cable park, so it pulls riders with an overhead cable rather than a wake boat. It's geared toward wakeboarding and wakeskating, not boat-pulled wakesurfing.
Operating cable wakeboard park at 401 E 65th Street, Hialeah. Offers cable wakeboarding, wakeboat experiences, instruction, kneeboarding, summer camps and memberships. Florida: No wake-surf-specific rule Always confirm the current local rules before launching.