Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Beach
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Beach, located on the tip of Key Biscayne,
is a relaxing and scenic alternative to some of Miami's more popular beaches.
It is also home to an historic lighthouse, the oldest standing building in
Miami-Dade County, which offers scheduled tours.
This beach doesn't lack in beauty or scenery and also offers plenty of activities.
There are walking and bicycle trails winding through native vegetation.
Amenities include restrooms, picnic tables, food concessions and shower facilities.
Fishing enthusiasts or families looking to cast a line can grab some bait and
tackle and fish from the seawall along Biscayne Bay.
There are two onsite restaurants, the Lighthouse Cafe which faces the beach,
and Boaters Grill, located on a quiet lagoon. Both restaurants offer delicious
Cuban food, sandwiches and cold drinks. If you prefer to pack a picnic,
this is a great beach for some sandwiches beneath a reserved pavilion.
A relaxing beach day on beautiful Key Biscayne is a favorite Miami pastime.
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State beach or also known as park is the home
of a historic lighthouse was built in 1825 and reconstructed
in 1846, and is the oldest standing structure
in Miami-Dade County. Visitors come to the park to sunbathe, swim
and picnic on more than one mile of sandy Atlantic beachfront
Biking and kayaking are popular activities. Anglers can throw in
their lines from the seawall along Biscayne Bay for
some of the best shoreline fishing in the region.
Guided tours of the lighthouse and lighthouse keeper´s cottage are
given twice daily, Thursdays through Mondays. Two restaurants,
Lighthouse Cafe and Boater's Grill, offer authentic Cuban
cuisine, or picnickers can reserve a pavilion and fire up
their own grill. Bicycles, beach chairs, and umbrellas
can be rented. Overnight boat camping is allowed in
No Name Harbor; a primitive campsite is available for
organized youth groups.
is a relaxing and scenic alternative to some of Miami's more popular beaches.
It is also home to an historic lighthouse, the oldest standing building in
Miami-Dade County, which offers scheduled tours.
This beach doesn't lack in beauty or scenery and also offers plenty of activities.
There are walking and bicycle trails winding through native vegetation.
Amenities include restrooms, picnic tables, food concessions and shower facilities.
Fishing enthusiasts or families looking to cast a line can grab some bait and
tackle and fish from the seawall along Biscayne Bay.
There are two onsite restaurants, the Lighthouse Cafe which faces the beach,
and Boaters Grill, located on a quiet lagoon. Both restaurants offer delicious
Cuban food, sandwiches and cold drinks. If you prefer to pack a picnic,
this is a great beach for some sandwiches beneath a reserved pavilion.
A relaxing beach day on beautiful Key Biscayne is a favorite Miami pastime.
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State beach or also known as park is the home
of a historic lighthouse was built in 1825 and reconstructed
in 1846, and is the oldest standing structure
in Miami-Dade County. Visitors come to the park to sunbathe, swim
and picnic on more than one mile of sandy Atlantic beachfront
Biking and kayaking are popular activities. Anglers can throw in
their lines from the seawall along Biscayne Bay for
some of the best shoreline fishing in the region.
Guided tours of the lighthouse and lighthouse keeper´s cottage are
given twice daily, Thursdays through Mondays. Two restaurants,
Lighthouse Cafe and Boater's Grill, offer authentic Cuban
cuisine, or picnickers can reserve a pavilion and fire up
their own grill. Bicycles, beach chairs, and umbrellas
can be rented. Overnight boat camping is allowed in
No Name Harbor; a primitive campsite is available for
organized youth groups.