Biscayne National Park, off the southeastern tip of Florida, protects a diverse variety of ecosystems and is a sanctuary for several endangered species. Evidence of human activity within the ...
If you go swimming in the sparkling blue waters of Biscayne National Park, teeming with a rainbow of fish, bottlenose dolphins, endangered hawksbill turtles and other marine life, you may think you ...
For me personally, Canoeing/ kayaking makes the ideal way to explore the mangrove forests and mangrove-fringed shorelines, and shallow bay waters of the park. There are two campgrounds in Biscayne ...
decline in reef fish catches in Biscayne since the 1960s. Biscayne National Park is a national treasure and home to part of the third-largest barrier reef ecosystem in the world. Biscayne is 95% water ...
There are no fees to visit Biscayne Bay National Park. However, if you plan on bringing your boat to Elliot Key or Boca Chita Key, there is a $25 docking fee. Likewise, camping is an additional ...