Bahia Honda State Park

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In the early 1900s, Henry Flagler's daring attempt to build a railroad to Key West transformed the lonely island of Bahia Honda Key into a tropical getaway.

Along with its distinctive Florida landscape — palm-lined beaches, gin-clear oceans, and spectacular sunsets — the park is famed for its year-round mild sea breezes that caress the shoreline. Kayaks and snorkeling equipment are available for hire, as are boat cruises to the reef for snorkeling excursions.

The park is a great spot to see wading birds and shorebirds, and it also educates visitors to the island's vegetation and fauna.

Kayaks and snorkeling equipment may be rented, as well as snorkeling tours, at our concession.