Biscayne National Park
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A water wonderland, Biscayne National Park is home to emerald islands and protected coral reefs. There are ancient shipwrecks as well as pineapple plantations which make it perfect for boating, fishing or diving in its turquoise waters. Make it to the nearest shore in your campervan rental and dive in!
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The watery wonderland that is the country's only underwater archaeological trail leads to six amazing shipwrecks. Those who prefer dry land can explore three islands in this park, which are all worth exploring! Rent a campervan and head to Boca Chita Key with campsites and a historic lighthouse. Elliot Key provides hikers with dry land trails that are the park’s only ones.
Biscayne National Park is an escape from Miami city life. Located a little over one hour away, this park offers peace and quiet as well as activities such as snorkeling, diving, swimming, and boating. The biodiversity of animals in Biscayne is unparalleled- its green islands stand out against blue water while vibrant reefs flourish below them!
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The park’s roughly 173,000 acres are under water about 95 percent of the time. The only section that does not require a boat to enter is Convoy Point near the visitor center.
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In response to challenges from development and industry, the Biscayne National Park was designated as a national monument in 1968.
Biscayne National Park has a total land area of 172,924 acres.