Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Biscayne National Park adventure.
Be wowed by the underwater wonders at this unique national park.
Set sail to explore a scenic slice of the Florida Keys, where much of the fun is found on–and under–the water. Biscayne National Park preserves Biscayne Bay and several islands. Explore the underwater wonders of the Florida Reef and the Maritime Heritage Trail. Go snorkeling amid the ruins of a shipwreck, catch your own lobster, or canoe through a lagoon to observe marine life. Two campgrounds are located on islands accessible by boat, with campsites for tent camping only. RVers and campers seeking more amenities may enjoy camping at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Everglades National Park, or private RV parks and glamping rentals in the Homestead, Florida, region.
No matter when you visit, you are likely to find sunny skies at this subtropical paradise. Summer brings on the heat and humidity, with highs in the 80s and 90s and afternoon thunderstorms. June, August, and September tend to be the rainiest months. Insects may be abundant, especially during the summer. The rest of the year isn’t significantly cooler, as daytime temperatures are generally in the 70s through spring, fall, and even winter. You won’t find freezing temperatures or snow here, either. No matter when you visit, bring sun protection.