Experiences & Amenities
Experiences
Anglers can fish for a variety of species from bonefish on the flats to tarpon in the channels. Snapper, Spanish mackerel and snook are also found in the area. No fishing is permitted within 100 feet of the dock.
- All fishing within the park must conform to regulations concerning size, number, method of capture and season. A fishing license may be required. More information is available at the Florida Wildlife Commission’s Fishing in Florida.
Visitors can access the island by canoe or kayak. Kayaks and canoes can float across most flats offering spectacular opportunities to see a variety of wildlife from dolphins and manatees to sharks and rays. Kayaks can be rented from the following vendors:
Kayak Rentals
- Robbie’s Marina: 305-664-4878.
- Backcountry Cowboys: 305-517-4177.
Some local charters run ecotours that involve brief stops at the island and snorkeling in the area around the island and out on the reef. Remember, all snorkeling requires a diver down flag. All snorkeling must be conducted at least 100 feet from the nearest dock.
For more information on snorkeling tours, please contact the following vendors.
- Sea Monkeys Watersports: 305-664-4555.
- KeyZ Charters at Robbie’s Marina: 305-393-1394.
- Easy Adventure Boat Tours: 305-451-8393.
- Robbie’s Marina: 305-664-4878.
Amenities
Explore the island and learn about its unique past by following the re-created street system. This interpretive trail takes you through the historic community of Indian Key, the first county seat of Dade County.
Ranger-Led or Self-Guided Walking Tour
In order to participate in this program, one:
- Must have ability to board and disembark from boat transportation independently or with the assistance of a companion and/or with the use of adaptive equipment.
- Must have ability to traverse trail terrain independently or with the assistance of a companion for approximately 1/3-mile or 1,896 feet.
- Must have the ability to tolerate warm to hot humid weather.
- Must have the ability to follow verbal and/or visual instructions independently or with the assistance of a companion.
- Must have the ability to withstand exposure to the outdoors for a period of approximately 1½ hours.
In the event of capsize, one:
- Must have the ability to right oneself and remain face up in the water with aid of a properly fitted personal flotation device.