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NPS Sites Near Miami

Within 150 miles of Miami, three National Park Service units offer visitors access to South Florida's distinctive ecosystems. Big Cypress National Preserve, located 40.5 miles away, recorded approximately 2.3 million recreation visits annually and protects vast stretches of cypress forests and wildlife habitat. Biscayne National Park, situated 45.8 miles from the city center, draws around 486,000 annual visitors to its coral reefs, islands, and marine environment. Everglades National Park, the most distant at 58.6 miles, attracts roughly 778,000 visitors each year to its expansive subtropical wetlands.

These three parks collectively represent the region's major federal conservation areas. Visitors planning trips to any of these sites should note the distance and travel time from Miami's city center, as conditions and accessibility vary by location and season. The NPS publishes annual visitation statistics for all three units, making them available for trip planning purposes.

National Park Service sites within 150 miles of Miami (closest first) — annual recreation visits
NPS unitAnnual visits
Big Cypress
National Preserve · 40.5 mi
2,262,731 (2025)
Biscayne
National Park · 45.8 mi
486,567 (2025)
Everglades
National Park · 58.6 mi
778,198 (2025)
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Nearby-NPS units and their annual recreation visits are from the NPS Visitor Use Statistics package (haversine match within 150 mi of the city centroid), verified June 2026. Null visitation renders as “n/a”, never 0. How we compile this.

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