Key Biscayne is one of the most easily-accessible Florida Keys destinations from downtown Miami, located just across the Rickenbacker Causeway on a beautiful barrier island. The key is best known as the home of Hobie Beach, Miami's top windsurfing destination. Off the island's coast, a nearby barrier reef is home to the nation's only federally-recognized underwater archaeological trail, which offers opportunities for once-in-a-lifetime scuba diving and snorkeling experiences. The 808-acre Crandon Park is home to attractions such as a family amusement center, a marina, a tennis center, and a public 18-hole golf course. Nearby at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, visitors can ascend the beautiful 19th-century Cape Florida Lighthouse, one of southern Florida's most-photographed landmarks. A 1.5-mile biking trail spans Key Biscayne, with bike lines offered on all of its main roads for safe exploration. Famed restaurant Rusty Pelican offers up one of Miami's most delicious Sunday brunch specials, known for its tomatillo-infused bloody marys.