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Biscayne National Park is a varied landscape with four biological systems: Biscayne Bay, the underwater reefs, the upper Florida Keys and the mangrove forests. The park is a haven for a host of recreational activities including diving, snorkeling, boating and wildlife-watching. Address: 9700 SW 328th St, Homestead FL USA
Send an Email (6) 1 305 230-7275
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The Everglades is a unique ecosystem of 1.4 million of acres combining shallow waters covered by sawgrass, mangrove forests, prairies, marshy rivers dotted with tree-islands. The park is home to thousands of species of animals including endangered species such as the Florida Panther, American Crocodile and Green Turtle. Everglades National Park is a World Heritage Site that receives more than 1 million visitors a year. The best way to experience the park is probably by boat or by participating to a Ranger led walk. The park offers excellent opportunities for bird watching but also biking, hiking, fishing. The park is accessible via 3 entrances: Everglades City, Homestead and Shark Valley. Address: 4000l State Road 9336 Homestead FL 33034-6733
Send an Email (15) 1 305 242-7700
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This park features concession stands, picnic areas, restroom and showering facilities, and fishing. The beach is shaded by palm trees. Life guards are on duty. Address: 9698 SW 328th St Homestead FL USA 33033
1 305 230-3034
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A 30-acre public facility, Fruit & Spice Park is a tropical botanical garden that houses over 500 varieties of fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs, nuts and other plant specimens. Guided tours are offered three times daily. Address: 24801 S.W. 187 Avenue Homestead FL USA 33031
1 305 247-5727
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