Springtime in Florida usually doesn't happen for an extended period of time, which means that there is a window of opportunity to get out there and enjoy the lower, yet more comfortable temps before summer takes over. So while the air is still cool at night and the days are still bearable in the heat, check out this spectacular state park for a day of fun in the sun.
Some of the most breathtaking views you’ll find in South Florida happen to come from the stunning Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne.
This mesmerizing state park has quite the history, with a lighthouse that has been around since 1825.
Cape Florida was once a true mark of freedom for many — the Seminole Indians wishing to remain in their home state to runaway slaves and Black Seminoles seeking refuge in British Bahamas.
Now, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park remains a place for relaxation, as the preservation of this historical spot provides endless views of the Atlantic.
The Cape earned its name from explorer Ponce de Leon when the Spanish first came to Florida in 1513, who nicknamed the area "The Cape of Florida."
Visitors have the chance to explore the entire park by bicycle or by foot, or by parking their boat nearby and kayaking around the inlet.
Enjoy the canopy of trees if you pack a picnic and experience peace and quiet in a place that seems too good to be true.
And for those who are brave enough to climb to the tippy top of the lighthouse, expect some truly epic views of South Florida and the surrounding area.
Where: 1200 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year
Cost: $8 per vehicle
To learn more about Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park visit the website or Facebook Page.
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