Featuring the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade County--an 1825 lighthouse--Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park ranks number seven of Dr. Beach's best beaches in America. With more than 1.6 km (1 mi) of oceanfront powder white sands, you can enjoy the setting while swimming, diving, relaxing, hiking, cycling, kayaking, or fishing. While at the beach, you can take a guided tour of the lighthouse and the lighthouse keeper's cottage, watch for 170 types of birds and 50 species of butterflies, or have a leisurely beach day. The park has restrooms and concessions. It couldn't be easier to arrange your visit to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park and many more Key Biscayne attractions: make an itinerary online using Klarna Trips Key Biscayne trip planner.
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It cost $8 to enter the park. The beach was beautiful, with the lighthouse as a backdrop. If you walk to the lighthouse end you can see the houses on stilts in the middle of the ocean which comprise..... more
It cost $8 to enter the park. The beach was beautiful, with the lighthouse as a backdrop. If you walk to the lighthouse end you can see the houses on stilts in the middle of the ocean which comprise..... more »
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Spectacular view of Biscayne National Park, the reefs and Stiltsville. Next to lighthouse is a plaque explaining how the site was a point of escape from the US Army for escaped slaves and Native...
Spectacular view of Biscayne National Park, the reefs and Stiltsville. Next to lighthouse is a plaque explaining how the site was a point of escape from the US Army for escaped slaves and Native... more »
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Very quiet beach and the water is spectacular very nice nice there are restaurants to eat and drink. Good parking places.
Very quiet beach and the water is spectacular very nice nice there are restaurants to eat and drink. Good parking places. more »
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Great little park in an amazing location. Lots of history here. I went on a summer weekday when the traffic in the park was very light and it was a great time to see the sights. Mainly fishermen along the sea walls and a few people on the beach but no crowds at all. Go on a day when the lighthouse is open and enjoy the views of the city and bay. There’s a good bike path and I managed to get in 5 miles touring around the park. Beautiful beaches. Nice harbor. This place must be very busy on the weekends.
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We weren't able to walk all the paths but for the little we were able to see and do, it is well worth a 2 dollar per pedestrian entry. Beaches here are some of the best in this area! The old light house is well taken care of and the light house cafe was small but friendly with some basic lunch fare such as sandwiches and salads. The black bean soup is my recommendation.
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This state park has a very nice beach that’s perfect for small kids, as it’s fairly shallow. Gorgeous views from the fishing side of the park. It has picnic areas, a fishing pier, and even a birding trail. Be warned, April-October, large amounts of sargassum seaweed make it to the shore and can be a bit stinky when it decomposes. As of June 2022, it’s $8 per car for entry.
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This park is a little drive off U.S. Hwy 1, Biscayne Blvd, Miami but sure is worth the drive! Beautiful beaches and of course the Lighthouse. There is some wildlife. Get there early to get a glorious view of Miami and the surrounding landscape. There's a small cafe for dining. Check it all out!!
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Nice and peaceful park. They have bike rentals at the parking lot, including the fun surrey/quad bikes for the family. No lack of walking and nature trails, tons of iguanas, historic lighthouse, and plenty of picnic space. The beach is super nice as well. Would recommend bringing cash as the bike place doesn't accept cards and sometimes the machine in the park entry booths doesn't work as well. Great for families and couples
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