Black Point Trail
Paddle 10 miles among the mangroves on the Black Point Trail.
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Black Point Trail Details
The Black Point Trail begins at the canoe/kayak launch at Convoy Point and travels north along the mangroves until you come to the Black Creek channel leading into the Black Point Marina. Whether or not you paddle the entire 10-mile round-trip or shorten your trip to fit your schedule or ability level, you'll have a terrific time discovering the park and its wildlife from the water's surface. Use caution when crossing the channel, and paddle no further than the Black Point Marina and Ocean Grill. Find a PDF of the trail map on the park's [website]( https://www.nps.gov/bisc/planyourvisit/canoeing-and-kayaking.htm).
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Contact Information
Biscayne National Park is off the coast of Miami, almost always within sight of the city.
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Dante Fascell Visitor Center and Convoy Point
Escape the Florida sun and learn about the park at the Dante Fascell Visitor Center.