This key, named for a hardwood known as the "wood of life," is accessible only by boat. Its undeveloped land includes a variety of plant species and in them birds such as the brown pelican, ospreys and migratory warblers build their nests. All visitors must participate in a ranger-guided tour; visitors aren't allowed to wander around on their own. The tour fee is $1 per person, children under 6 are free. Contact the Long Key State Recreation Area in advance for tour information. Tour times are subject to change.
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I stayed here with my husband and my 7 year old. We came out here to introduce my daughter to the idea of camping. What we had in mind was a water site with...
Stopped here for lunch on the way to Miami ... we were greeted by a really friendly guy, admission was cheap ($6 for 2), the ocean view was beautiful .. no...
Very beautiful place to stop for a picnic. We grabbed some food and headed for the picnic area with a breathtaking view of the Atlantic. A great place to...
You can camp or picnic right on the beach here. The lanky key hosts abundant birdlife, which you can observe on nature trails and canoe ...
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