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From www.floridastateparks.org:
“Experience breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay from atop the historic 1825 Cape Florida Lighthouse.
Cape Florida, or “the Cape of Florida,” was named by explorer Ponce de Leon during the first Spanish expedition to Florida in 1513. Visitors can delve into history on guided tours through the lighthouse and keeper’s cottage or explore the park on foot, on a bicycle or by boat or kayak.”
Accessibility Information
"Guide and Service animals are excluded from park restrictions."
Mobility accessibility features:- Wheelchair hire available
Mobility Information:"The park currently has two beach wheelchairs, one swimming wheelchair, at no charge on a first come first serve basis. Located at the bicycle rental area inside the park. In addition, there is a Mobi Mat located at Beach Access #6 next to the Lighthouse Cafe. Other accessible amenities include picnic pavilions and benches, grills, fishing pier and playground."
Vision accessibility features:- Assistance animal welcome
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