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Biscayne

North America

Florida

  • Biscayne

    Overview 

    State

    Florida

    At the northern end of the Florida Keys, Biscayne protects mangrove forests, coral reefs, and the shallow bay waters. The park’s ecosystems shelter manatees, crocodiles, sea turtles, and migratory birds.

  • 95% of the park is underwater

    Protects part of the world’s third-largest coral reef

    Popular for snorkeling and diving

Established

June 28, 1980

Iconic Places

Boca Chita Key Lighthouse

Headquarters

9700 SW 79th Avenue, Homestead, FL 33045

Latitude(N)

25.6099

Longitude(W)

'-80.1918

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Biscayne
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172,971.11 acres (700.0 km2)
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9700 SW 79th Avenue, Homestead, FL 33045
Dante Fascell Visitor Center, 9700 SW 79th Avenue, Homestead, FL 33045
33045
25.6099
'-80.1918
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Boca Chita Key Lighthouse
Snorkeling
At the northern end of the Florida Keys, Biscayne protects mangrove forests, coral reefs, and the shallow bay waters. The park’s ecosystems shelter manatees, crocodiles, sea turtles, and migratory birds.
Biscayne-National-Park
Southeast
Biscayne National Park
28/06/1980
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