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Biscayne National Park
Places To Go
 
Montage of images from Boca Chita Key, Dante Fascell Visitor Center, and Elliott Key
Boca Chita Key, the Dante Fascell Visitor Center at Convoy Point and Elliott Key.
 
With 172,000 acres, there are lots of places to go in Biscayne National Park. Visitors with boats have full access to most of the park, although the shallow nature of the bay and reefs can preclude larger vessels. Those without a boat of their own will find many activities available at Convoy Point, including offices of the Biscayne National Underwater Park, Inc., the park's sole authorized concessioner. This is the place to make arrangements to take a guided snorkeling or glass bottom boat trip, an excursion to one of the park's islands, or to rent a canoe or kayak to explore the park's shoreline.
Wreck of the <i>Mandalay</i>
Maritime
Heritage Trail

Learn about the National Park Service's only underwater archaeological trail.
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Stiltsville © Brian Call
Stiltsville
Discover the history of this colorful community.
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Stiltsville in Blue © Brian Call  

Did You Know?
Stiltsville is a collection of colorful and battered buildings in the shallows at the northern end of Biscayne National Park. The history of buildings like these goes back to the 1930s when a community of squatters took hold here.
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Last Updated: August 23, 2006 at 13:23 EST