Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is a pristine and natural paradise located on the southern tip of Key Biscayne near Miami, Florida. This …See more
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Jul 24, 2024
Was very much looking forward to our staycation weekday beach adventure. It was a little crowded near the lighthouse so we walked down a ways to find a spot that was more empty and quiet. We get all… Full review by 260skyp
Jul 4, 2024
The beach was great!! Very family friendly and the bike rentals near by were fantastic!! There is a restaurant within walking distance for a snack and some ice cream. It was a nice way to spend an… Full review by AggieShelley
Apr 18, 2024
Great beach for families waves do not get huge thanks to the reefs. Lots of picnic spots, nearby restaurant. They have umbrellas, chairs and canopies to rent. The beach was a little dirty but every b… Full review by dragonflyfrisbee
Hello, what’s the best way to be able to take your own bike to enjoy the trails and then also go enjoy the beach? Is it safe to leave the bike on the car bike rack with a bike lock? Do they have better locations to leave the bikes or do people just walk the bikes out on the beach where they can keep an eye on them?
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not sure ... I can't specifically remember. Sorry for the late reply. I don't get on TripAdvisor often.
hi will the park be open on Christmas day? will we be able to park the car??
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Hi Sally, The Florida Parks official website states that Bill Baggs State Park is open 8am to sunset, 365 days a year. Parking is currently $8/vehicle. You will love the beaches and the …
Hi Sally, The Florida Parks official website states that Bill Baggs State Park is open 8am to sunset, 365 days a year. Parking is currently $8/vehicle. You will love the beaches and the sunset at this park. It’s location, just a short drive from Miami is really convenient as well. Ask the park employee manning the toll booth which location is best as far as concentration of visitors. We had a huge stretch of beach almost to ourselves.
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The Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC) is an office within the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Florida Park Service that operates an AmeriCorps National Service …
The Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC) is an office within the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Florida Park Service that operates an AmeriCorps National Service Program.