Biscayne National Park, located south of Miami in Florida, is a watery wonderland preserving Biscayne Bay and its coral reefs. Covering 172,971 acres, the park boasts diverse ecosystems including mangrove forests, seagrass beds, tropical keys, and the Florida Reef. Visitors can spot endangered species like manatees, sea turtles, and crocodiles while exploring the park's islands accessible only by boat.
Take a guided tour to help you spot all the wildlife and teach you about the only national park that's 90% water! Check out the NPS website for tours.