Author Information
Mr William Hauselberg has 1120 Published Articles

United States of America,
NC,
Kitty Hawk,
The Sanderling Resort & Spa,
1461 Duck Road



Visiting Biscayne National Park in Southern Florida

Posted On : Jun-24-2011 | seen (648) times | Article Word Count : 412 |

Located in South Florida, Biscayne Bay is a 200,000 underwater park. Fresh water flows from the mainland and mixes with the ocean's salt water, creating a unique breeding ground that is home to numerous plants and animals.
Located in South Florida, Biscayne Bay is a 200,000 underwater park. Fresh water flows from the mainland and mixes with the ocean's salt water, creating a unique breeding ground that is home to numerous plants and animals. Here, visitors can explore the bay by kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving while spending nights at some of the nearby Biscayne Bay hotels.

General Information about Biscayne

The nearest city to the north is Miami, which is where most of the Biscayne National Park hotels are located. The nearest southern city is Key Largo.

Entry into the Bay is free and it's open year-round, although the visitor's center is closed on Christmas day. Public transportation is not available directly to Biscayne Bay, but individuals with their own car or a boat can enter easily. Biscayne Bay hotels are not located inside the park, but many are only a short distance away.

What Makes Biscayne Bay Unique?

Biscayne Bay was formed from two different types of limestone. It has two distinct ecosystems, the hard bottom, which comes from the limestone and is a veritable underwater dessert, and the sea grass meadows, which includes patches of Johnson's sea grass, which is a threatened species.

The bay also includes mangroves trees, trees that have adapted to the salt water, with some species filtering the salt through their leaves and others through their roots to produce forests of strong, healthy trees. Several animals also make the bay home. At different times of year, visitors can see lobsters, pelicans, sea turtles, several species of birds and manatees. Coral also grows in abundance.

Activities at Biscayne Bay

Biscayne Bay is brimming with things to do. Guests can scuba dive, kayak and snorkel. They can fish and lobster. They can picnic and swim or just do some wildlife watching. Parts of Biscayne Bay have glass bottom boat trips, so you can relax on board and watch as the sea floor expands beneath you, revealing a whole new world. You can canoe along the mangrove forest, watching for manatees, who like the shallow waters. Boating is one of the most popular activities, since it's a water park. On two of the Keys, Boca Chita and Elliott, guests can park. Some trails are also available, where the park isn't covered with water.

Visit this unique national park and stay at some of the nearby Biscayne National Park hotels so you don't miss a moment.

Article Source : http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Visiting Biscayne National Park in Southern Florida_64669.aspx

Author Resource :
The author of this article has expertise in Biscayne Bay hotels. The articles on National Park hotels reveals the author’s knowledge on the same. The author has written many articles on Biscayne National Park hotels as well.

Keywords : Biscayne Bay hotels, Biscayne National Park hotels,

Category : Travel and Leisure : Travel Tips

Bookmark and Share Print this Article Send to Friend