After arriving in Key Biscayne from West Palm Beach, we anchored in No-Name Harbor which is located in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. It was predicted to be a little windy for a few days and the harbor is well protected and calm.  There was also a fantastic shore wall to tie up at and a pretty tasty restaurant!  We walked into town a few times to finish stocking up for the Bahamas and then explored the state park.  The park has a lighthouse, historical buildings and monuments, and supposedly one of Florida’s best beaches!

Bird on a stick
Outhouse
Chairs on the porch
Old brick house
This survey marker was relocated from 12′ of water as the ocean moves closer to the lighthouse.

The parents at the lighthouse

The wide angle lens on my new phone is pretty slick!
Door
cast iron pieces from the original lighthouse

The shoreline
Key biscayne in the distance
It was kind of a blustery day so the beach wasn’t looking so good.

There are a few ways you can tell it’s winter in Florida… Some of the trees have a few leaves fall off and the man o war jellyfish start washing up on the beach! 😮

Fall colors. lol
They’re like 3″ long and made of pain
Watch where you step!