Homestead is a beautiful city in Miami-Dade County, located adjacent to Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park. The city, which is located approximately half an hour south of Miami, was incorporated in 1913, making it the county's second-oldest existing town. Visitors can explore the gorgeous 172,000-acre Biscayne National Park, which is home to more than 20 endangered marine life species and offers opportunities for swimming, scuba diving, and water skiing throughout the year. Famed glass-bottom boat tours are also offered throughout the year, along with tent camping on beautiful island Elliot Keys. The Coral Castle preserves a unique structure by sculptor Edward Leedskalnin, considered to be "America's Stonehenge," while Fruit and Spice Park offers 37 acres of rare fruit, nut, and spice tree plantings. Each year, the city hosts the annual Homestead Championship Rodeo, known as America's southernmost annual rodeo.