Alt Text Area map of Biscayne National Park in Florida. Roughly half the map is land shaded yellow, sage green, and beige, and the other half is the blue-shaded Atlantic Ocean. The park is enclosed in a blue, roughly trapezoidal shape between Key Biscayne and Key Largo, and it includes a sliver of the coast south of Miami. Extended Description Everglades National Park is a sage-green rectangular area taking up more than half the land mass from the left, from the bottom almost to the top at US Highway 41. The eastern border is just west of Homestead. Yellow-shaded land at the top of the land mass shows Miami, north of Key Biscayne. US Highway 41 stretches from the top left corner heading east toward Miami, intersecting with US Highway 1, which loops up from Key Biscayne through lower Miami. US Highway 1 continues south near Homestead and Florida City, running along the easternmost edge of Everglades National Park and looping down to State Route 905, which runs through Key Largo. Text at the bottom of US Highway 1 reads “To Key West.” State Route 997 also runs from State Route 905 on Key Largo, up toward Florida City and Homestead, continuing up off the top of the map. State Route 9336 curves through Everglades from the lower left corner, passing through Florida City, beyond which it is labeled State Route 821 and Florida’s Turnpike. As such, it continues north past Biscayne Bay and off the top of the map. State Routes 836 and 874 connect Florida’s Turnpike to State Route 821 in Miami. State Route 821 travels south from the top of the map and stops at US Highway 1. SW 328 Street goes east from Homestead to the Dante Fascell Visitor Center, which is Biscayne National Park’s left edge on the east coast of Florida. SW 137 Avenue runs perpendicular from 328 up to US Highway 1. Text lining up with the bottom edge of the national park points out Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Below that, lining up with State Route 997’s intersection with State Route 905 on Key Largo, text identifies John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Legend A scale in the top left corner of the map shows distances of 10 kilometers and 10 miles.