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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, nestled in Key Largo, Florida, holds the distinction of being the first undersea park in the United States. This remarkable natural feature encompasses approximately 70 nautical square miles of adjacent Atlantic Ocean waters, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore the only living coral reef formations in the continental U.S. Situated within the beautiful Florida Keys, the park's elevation is largely at sea level, with its primary attractions lying beneath the waves.

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    17 agosto 2022

    Escursionismo

    Le spiagge erano fortemente ricoperte di alghe quando abbiamo visitato.
    È anche possibile noleggiare canoe o prenotare tour di snorkeling sulla barriera corallina a 10 km al largo
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    31 luglio 2021

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    Parco statale a pagamento con un grande acquario di acqua salata.
    C'è la possibilità di nuotare e fare snorkeling.
    Sono disponibili anche gite in barca con fondo di vetro.
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    13 febbraio 2024

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    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park è un parco statale a pagamento, con un grande acquario di acqua salata, Molasses Reef, sentieri, spiagge e altro ancora. I visitatori possono nuotare e fare snorkeling, noleggiare canoe e fare gite in barca con fondo di vetro. Comprendendo circa 70 miglia nautiche quadrate di acque dell'Oceano Atlantico, il parco è stato inserito nel Registro nazionale dei luoghi storici il 14 aprile 1972.
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    Posizione:Key Largo, Monroe County, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the entry fees for John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park?

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is a paid state park. While the exact fees can vary, there is typically an entry fee per vehicle or per person, which contributes to the park's maintenance and conservation efforts. It's always a good idea to check the official Florida State Parks website for the most current fee schedule before your visit.

    Are there any land-based trails for hiking or walking in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park?

    Yes, beyond its renowned underwater attractions, the park offers several short walking trails through tropical hammocks. These trails provide a different perspective of the park's natural beauty and are suitable for those looking for a leisurely stroll amidst the unique flora of the Florida Keys.

    Is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park dog-friendly?

    While the park is generally family-friendly, specific rules apply to pets. Dogs are typically welcome in designated areas, such as picnic areas and on land trails, but are usually not permitted on beaches, in swimming areas, or on boat tours for safety and environmental reasons. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Check park regulations for the most current pet policy.

    What is the best time of year to visit John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park for snorkeling or diving?

    The park is enjoyable year-round, but for optimal snorkeling and diving conditions, the cooler, drier months from November to May are often preferred. During this period, the weather is typically more stable, and water visibility tends to be excellent. Summer months can bring higher temperatures, humidity, and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms or tropical weather.

    What kind of marine life can I expect to see while snorkeling or diving in the park?

    The park's coral reefs are teeming with diverse marine life. Visitors frequently encounter a vibrant array of tropical fish, including parrotfish, angelfish, and barracuda. You might also spot sea turtles, various types of coral (though some areas have been impacted by bleaching), and other fascinating invertebrates. The visitor center's 30,000-gallon aquarium offers a preview of the local species.

    Are there options for beginner divers or snorkelers at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park?

    Absolutely! The park caters to all experience levels. For beginners, glass-bottom boat tours offer a fantastic way to see the underwater world without getting wet. For those wanting to get in the water, guided snorkeling tours are available, often going to shallower, calmer reef areas. Many local dive shops also offer introductory 'discover scuba' experiences for those without certification, allowing them to try diving under direct supervision.

    How long do the glass-bottom boat tours typically last?

    Glass-bottom boat tours at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park typically last around 2 to 2.5 hours. This duration allows ample time to travel to the reef, observe the coral formations and marine life through the boat's viewing panels, and return to the park. It's a great option for all ages and those who prefer to stay dry.

    Are there accessible facilities or trails for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The park strives for accessibility. The visitor center, including its aquarium, is generally accessible. Some of the glass-bottom boats are designed to accommodate wheelchairs, offering a way for all visitors to experience the reefs. While land trails may vary in terrain, efforts are made to provide accessible pathways where possible. It's advisable to contact the park directly for specific accessibility details regarding trails and facilities.

    Can I rent canoes or kayaks to explore the mangrove trails?

    Yes, canoe and kayak rentals are available within the park. This allows visitors to explore the serene mangrove trails at their own pace, offering a unique opportunity to paddle through the intricate ecosystem and observe coastal wildlife. It's a popular activity for those looking for a different kind of water adventure.

    What are the options for food and accommodation near John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park?

    The park itself has picnic areas, but for food and accommodation, you'll find numerous options in Key Largo, which is located directly along the Overseas Highway (U.S. 1) at Mile Marker 102.5. Key Largo offers a range of restaurants, cafes, and various types of lodging, from hotels and motels to vacation rentals, catering to different budgets and preferences.

    Are there any lesser-known spots or unique features to explore beyond the main reefs?

    Beyond the famous Molasses Reef and the 'Christ of the Abyss' statue, visitors can explore Cannon Beach, where you can snorkel to view artifacts from an early Spanish shipwreck about 100 feet offshore. The park also features Far Beach, another man-made beach suitable for swimming and shore snorkeling. Additionally, the extensive mangrove trails offer a quieter, more secluded experience for paddlers.

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