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B I S C A Y N E N A T I O N A L P A R K
Elliott Key
Boca Chita Key
Adams Key
PARK BOUNDARY
PARK BOUNDARY
PARK
BO
UN
DA
RY
SANDS KEY
Slow Speed ZoneMinimum Wake
Closed Area
Do Not Use This Map For NavigationFor safe boating, National Ocean Survey charts are indispensable. Use chart 11451 (purchase at visitor center) or charts 11462, 11463, and 11465.
JOHN PENNEKAMPCORAL REEFSTATE PARK
(protected area)
FLORIDA KEYS NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARYKEY LARGO EXISTING MANAGEMENT AREA
(protected area)
FLORIDA KEYS NATIONAL MARINE
SANCTUARY(protected area)
SAN
CTU
ARY
BO
UN
DA
RY
San
ctu
ary
east
ern
bo
un
dar
y ex
tend
s to
300
ft (
91m
) d
epth
Black
Creek
Goulds Canal
Mowry Canal
LittleRiver
Mid
nigh
t Pa
ss
Jo
nes L
agoo
n
Hurricane
Creek
SANDW
ICH C
OV
E
BROAD CREEK
LEG
ARE
ANCHORAGE
SANDS CUT
SA
FE
TY
VA
LV
E
LEWIS CUT
BISCAYNE CHANNEL
FEATHER
BED
BANK
Blac
k L
edge
HA
WK
CH
AN
NE
L
GU
LF
S
TR
EA
M
ANGELFISH CREEK
Spoil area
CAESAR CREEK
AJAXREEF
LONGREEF
BOWLESBANK
STARREEF
BREWSTERREEF
BACHESHOAL
LITTLECARD
SOUND
CARD SOUND
B I S C AY N E B AY
CAESAR CREEKBANK
MARGOT FISHSHOAL
Spoi
l are
aCU
TTER
BANK
SHALL
OW
S
Spoil area
Cooling Canals(closed system)
Pelican Bank
Spoil area
INTR
AC
OA
STA
L W
ATE
RW
AY
INTRACOAST
AL W
ATERWAY
Spoil area
Don S
hula
Exp
y
Coral Reef Dr (SW 152th Street)
SW 144th Street
SW 168th Street
SW 184th Street
SW 1
07th
Ave
SW 8
7th
Ave
Lud
lum
Ro
ad (SW
67th A
venu
e)
SW 5
7th
Ave
nu
e
Old
Cut
ler
Road
Old
Cut
ler R
oad
KENDALL
CUTLER RIDGE
SOUTHMIAMI
CutlerPowerPlant
MATHESON HAMMOCK PARK(Miami-Dade County)
FairchildTropicalBotanicGarden
DEERING ESTATE AT CUTLER(Miami-Dade County)
BILL BAGGSCAPE FLORIDA STATE PARK
BLACK POINT PARK(Miami-Dade County)
HOMESTEAD BAYFRONT PARKHerbert Hoover Marina(Miami-Dade County)
Coconut Palm Dr (SW 248th St)
G “1”
G “1A”
G “1”
R “2”
G “21”
R “20”
R “6”
G “15”G “3”
G “1”
R “2”“N”Boundary marker
W
“4”“19”
“17”
“18”
STILTSVILLE
“3”
Y “A”Y “B”
“16” “14” “12”
“13” “11”
“10”“8”
“7”
“1” W
R “4”“2”
W
R “2”
R “2”
R “2”
G “1B”
G “1”
W “1”
W “S”
W
W
W
R “8”
R “20”
R “22”
Whistle buoyR “4”
“3”
W
“2”
pile
ElkhornCoral Reef
Anniversary Reef
Pacific Reef
The Drop
Rocky Reef
“1”
“19”
“4”
“21”
“2”
“18”
R “2”
G “3”
G “11 BS”
W “2TR”
R “8”
“7”
“9”
“13”
G “3”
R “6”
R “2”
R “2”
R “2”
R “2”
Y “C”
“2”
ornamental lighthouseharbor
“4”“4”
“5”
“1”
“4”
“2”“3”
W
“X”
University Dock
Elliott Key Harbor
“17”
“16”
“15”
“14”
Triumph Reef
G “9”
R “14”
R “20”
“18”
“16”
“19”
“21”
G “17”
R “6”
R “2”
G
R “2”
R “14”
“3”
“2”
Ball Buoy Reef
“24”
“23”
“1”
“12”
G
R “22”
“11”
“15A”
“15”
“13”“12”
“2”
SW 328th Street
Turkey PointPower Plant
Palm Dr (SW 344th St)
Kings Hwy (SW 304th St)
Breakwater
CHICKENKEY
WEST ARSENICKER
LONGARSENICKER
EASTARSENICKER
PUMPKIN KEY
AN
GEL
FISH
KEY
ARSENICKER KEY
MANGROVE KEY
KE
Y
L AR
GO
EL
LI O
TT
KE
Y
Shoal Point
Black Point
Fender Point
Turkey Point
Mangrove Point
Christmas Point
Petrel Point
Billys Point
Ott Point
Point Adelle
(see note at right)
closed area boundary
Sea Grape Point
Coon Point
Snapper Point
(private)
Dock
Florida’sTurnpike(toll)
PALO ALTO KEY
GOLD KEY
SWAN KEY
PorgyKey
ReidKey
RUBICON
KEYS
OLD
RH
OD
ES K
EY
TOTT
EN K
EY
RAGGED KEYS(private)
SOLDIER KEYFOWEY ROCKS
KEY BISCAYNE
To Homestead and
Old
Cu
tler
Roa
d
Ranger Station(staffed intermittently)
Convoy PointPark Headquarters
Day use area
Hik
ing
Tra
il
Park
’s e
aste
rn b
ou
nda
ry e
xten
ds
to 6
0ft
(18m
) d
epth
Palmetto Expy
Arrratoon Apcarwreck
Lugano wreckMandalay wreck
Erl King wreck
Alicia wreck
19th-centurywooden sailingvessel wreck
0–6 feet(0–1.8 meters)
6–12 feet(1.8–3.6 meters)
Over 12 feet(Over 3.6 meters)
Red starboarddaymarker(even numbered)
Green port daymarker(odd numbered)
Starboard buoy
Port buoy
Other buoy
Daymarker
Shoal or spoil area
Map Key to Water Features and LandmarksWater Depths
Map Key to Facilities
Channel Markers (entering from seaward)
Boating Markers and FlagsKnow these common buoys, signs, and flags. They are essential to safe navigation.
Storm Warning FlagsFor up-to-date weather fore-casts, phone 305-229-4522 ormonitor marine radio reportson VHF channels 1, 2, or 3.Channel 16 broadcasts specialweather warnings.
Regulatory Markers
Shallows and Reefs
Channel Markers (entering from seaward)
Other Aids and Landmarks
Coral reef nearwater surface
Coral reefs also lie deeperbelow water surface.
Danger Shoal
Mooring buoy
Lighthouse
TowerRedGreenWhiteYellow
RGWY
Port (odd numbered)Lights flash green
Starboard (even num-bered) Lights flash red
Speed Limit(No wake–5mph)
Small craft advisory(20–38 mph winds)
Storm or whole gale(55–73 mph winds)
Gale(39–54 mph winds)
Hurricane (74 mphwinds or higher)
Danger
Diver’s Flag
Keep out
Light
Light color:
Boat launch
Gas dock
Marina
Ranger station
Maritime Heritage Trail location
Restrooms
Picnic area
Self-guiding trail
Primitive campground
Popular anchorage
3 4
874
821
905
826
1
North
1
0 1 2 Kilometers
0 2 Statute Miles
0 2 Nautical Miles
Dante FascellVisitor Center