Biscayne National Park has the simple beauty of a child's drawing. Clear blue water. Bright yellow sun. Big sky. Dark green woodlands. And here and there a boat, a bird. It is a subtropical place where a mainland mangrove shoreline, a warm shallow bay, many small islands or keys, and living coral reefs intermingle. Together they comprise a vast, almost pristine wilderness and recreation area along the southeast edge of the Florida peninsula. Read More »
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What You Can Do in Biscayne National Park
- Biking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Hiking and Backpacking
- Nature
- Paddling
- Safaris
- Sailing
- Scenic Drives
- Scuba Diving
- Snorkeling
- Windsurfing
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Parks Near Biscayne National Park
- Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, FL (35 mi.)
- John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, FL (39 mi.)
- Lignumvitae Key State Botanical Site, FL (51 mi.)
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