Region:
Southeast
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK
Big Pine Key, FL
Contact Information
36850 Overseas Hwy.
Big Pine Key, Florida 33043
Phone: 305-872-2353
The channel between the old and new Bahia Honda
bridges is one of the deepest natural channels in
the Florida Keys. Bahia Honda is unique among other
islands in the Keys because it has extensive sandy
beaches and deep waters close enough offshore to
provide exceptional swimming and snorkeling.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown
365 days a year.
Driving Directions
Bahia Honda is located 12 mile south of Marathon
on US1.
ACTIVITIES
Full Facility Camping
There are 3 different campgrounds in the park. Reservations
may be made up to 11 months in advance, the sites
book quickly so make your plans well in advance.
Cabins
Three duplex cabins (6 units) are furnished with
accommodations for up to a maximum of 6 people per
cabin. Each cabin is equipped with kitchen appliances,
utensils and linens. The cabins have a full bath,
central A/C and heat, 2 bedrooms and a living room
area. The cabins are on stilts and accessible by
steps only, no lift is currently available. Each
cabin has a porch above and a wood deck on ground
level with a picnic table and grill. The road to
the cabins has a vehicle height restriction of 6’8”.
Your vehicle has to be able to go under the New
Bahia Honda Bridge. Reservations are required 11
months in advance during the winter months, weekends
and holidays.
Beaches
Bahia Honda has several white sandy beaches for
you to enjoy.
Calusa is the smallest beach; it is located on the
northwest side of the island. There are several
small pavilions in this area and a bathhouse with
outdoor, fresh water showers.
Loggerhead is the shallowest beach and is located
on the south side of the island. It is known for
the large shallow sand bar just a few feet offshore.
It shares the same bathhouse with the Calusa beach.
Sandspur is the largest beach; it is located on
the southeast end of the island. There are three
large pavilions in the Sandspur area and a bathhouse
with outdoor, fresh water showers.
Birding
Bahia Honda is a very good place to see wading birds
and shorebirds. There are shallow sand flats during
low tide on the ocean side of the island where the
birds feed and rest. A variety of shorebirds including
Willets, Sanderlings, Ruddy Turnstones, Short-billed
Dowitchers and Plovers may be seen along the shore
feeding and resting.
Boat Ramp
The park has two modern boat ramps located in
the main marina. The controlling depth in the
marina is 3 ½ feet. Nineteen boat slips
are available for overnight rental and include
water, electricity and full use of the park facilities
(bathhouse, hot showers, trash disposal and sewage
pump-out). Reservations are recommended. Call
(305) 872-3210 or VHF Channel 16.
Boat Tours
The concession offers a snorkel tour that allows
young and old alike to experience the breathtaking
beauty of Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary.
For more detailed information go to www.bahiahondapark.com
Boating
Boating is a very popular activity at Bahia Honda;
boaters have access to the Gulf of Mexico or the
Atlantic Ocean.
Campfire Circle
Nighttime Slide Presentation or Talk Fridays 8pm
(This program is for overnight guests only)
Join a park ranger at the outdoor amphitheater (campfire
circle) located at the base of the trail to the
Old Bahia Honda Bridge. Topics vary on local plants,
animals or history. Programs will be held at the
Nature Center during rain or high winds.
Concessions
Sandwiches, snacks, ice, t-shirts, souvenirs, snorkeling
equipment and kayak rentals may be obtained at the
concession. Limited grocery and marine supplies
are also available.
Fishing
There are several good areas for fishing in the
park. If you like to bottom fish for snapper or
grouper, you can fish on either side of the Old
Bahia Honda Bridge off the old sea walls. If you
prefer fly-fishing for bonefish, permit or barracuda,
you might try the shallow sand flats on the Atlantic
side of the island. All fishing within the park
must conform to the regulations concerning size,
number, method of capture and season. Spear fishing,
possession of spear fishing equipment and collection
of tropical fish (by any method) is prohibited within
the park. The boundaries of the park extend out
into the water 400 feet.
Nature Trails
The park has two nature trails. The Silver Palm
Trail is located at the southeast end of the island
in Sandspur and there is a self-guided brochure
available. The other trail is located on the southwest
end of the island in the Calusa area and leads you
to the top of the Old Bahia Honda Bridge.
Picnicking
There are several areas for picnicking in the park.
The Sandspur area is located on the southeast end
of the park and has 3 large pavilions with barbecue
grills. One of the pavilions is available to rent.
This pavilion includes 8 picnic tables and rents
for $53.75 for a full day, tax included. Electric
and water are not available. Please contact the
ranger station at (305) 872-2353 for availability
and reservations.
Snorkeling
Bahia Honda has some of the best nearshore snorkeling
in the Florida Keys. You can see a variety of sea
life just a few hundred feet from the shore. The
snorkeling is good for beginners because it is shallow,
4-6 feet. You may see soft corals, small coral heads,
tropical fish, Queen Conchs and spiny lobster.
Swimming
Visitors come from all over the world to enjoy the
swimming at Bahia Honda. The water is usually clear,
unless the wind picks up and the waves stir the
sand up.