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Biscayne National Park

Biscayne National Park

It?s a moody place, Biscayne National Park.

Some days, Biscayne Bay's shallow waters are glassy smooth, a window on another world. Other times, the wind whistles and whips, creating white waves that bite like teeth at an angry sky.

Some days are quiet and still, the silence broken only by the sound of ocean ripples lapping at the mangrove-fringed shoreline, the exhalation of a manatee, or a crab scuttling across the leaf-strewn forest floor. On weekends, the laughter of children, the sizzle of burgers on a grill, or the "woosh" of water being cleared from a snorkel takes over.

Some days, the water over the reef is so clear that every detail on the bottom is visible, and zooming across it on a boat can seem like flying on air. Then there are blustery days when it is milky with mud stirred up by wind and wave.

Even the 10,000 year human history of the place reflects its temperamental nature. Idyllic vignettes of a Tequesta Indian man free-diving for conch from a dugout canoe, or a Bahamian woman watching the sunset across a tidal creek after a hard day's work contrast with violent shipwrecks, acts of piracy, and a long, hard struggle for environmental protection.

We invite you to use this website as a way to test the waters, and hope that you will plan a visit to immerse yourself in the many moods of Biscayne National Park.

Dive in!

 
Directions: Plane - The closest major airport is Miami International, approximately 35 miles from the park.

Car - Convoy Point (park headquarters and the Dante Fascell Visitor Center) is located nine miles east of Homestead, Florida, on SW 328 Street. Please use the "more" link below for detailed driving directions.

Bus - Greyhound Bus Lines offers service Homestead, but there is no regularly scheduled transportation from there to park headquarters.

Public Transportation - None


Biscayne National Park
9700 SW 328 Street
Homestead, FL, USA
Headquarters 305-230-114
Official Website
National Park Service
National Park Service
http://www.nps.gov
 • Boating
 • Educational
 • Camping
 • Fishing
 • Hiking
 • Picnic
 • Water Sports
 • Wildlife Viewing


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