Elliott Key

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Elliott Key is the largest island in Biscayne National Park, known for its subtropical coastal habitats, boating access, and recreational opportunities in South Florida’s Biscayne Bay.

All labels observed (1)

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Elliott Key canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier island
island
landform
accessType boat access only
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Miami-Dade County
hasClimate subtropical marine climate
tropical monsoon climate
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem (surrounding waters)
hasFacility campground
docking area
restrooms (park-managed)
hasHabitatType mangrove forest
seagrass beds (nearshore)
subtropical coastal habitat
tropical hardwood hammock
hasNotableFeature proximity to coral reefs of Biscayne National Park
shallow surrounding bay waters
subtropical coastal vegetation
hasProtectionStatus U.S. national park unit
hasRecreationalActivity boating
camping
fishing
hiking
picnicking
snorkeling (nearby waters)
wildlife viewing
hasTrail Elliott Key hiking trails
isLargestIslandOf Biscayne National Park
isNorthOf upper Florida Keys
isSouthOf Miami metropolitan area
locatedIn Biscayne National Park
Florida
Miami-Dade County
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInBodyOfWater Biscayne Bay
locatedInRegion South Florida
managedBy National Park Service
partOf Biscayne National Park
surface form: Biscayne National Park island chain

Florida Keys
partOfProtectedArea Biscayne National Park
state Florida
usedFor day use and overnight camping
nature observation
recreation

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Biscayne National Park includes Elliott Key
Biscayne Bay hasPart Elliott Key
Biscayne Bay hasIsland Elliott Key