Come Be Low Key In The Lower Keys
If youve had enough of an overcrowded and weary world, the islands of the Lower Keys
are the place for you. Here, you can snorkel or dive over the Looe Key coral reef, ride a
bicycle through Key Deer country, or take a fishing adventure in the back country or troll
the deep blue waters beyond the reef. For a visual introduction to the sights of the Lower
Keys, please peruse our iPIX virtual panoramic tours.
At the end of the day, you can trade stories with family and friends at one of this area's
tiki bars, RV parks, campgrounds, quaint resorts or licensed vacation homes. The Earthy
fragrance of mangrove forests and wetlands is never far away.
The Lower Keys begin where the Florida Keys island chain takes a graceful westerly turn
toward the sunset, shortly after the famous Seven Mile Bridge. It is a quiet region of
small resorts, down-home restaurants, single-family homes, untrammeled wildernesses and
rich history.
Elvis jams with a mermaid during the annual Underwater Music Festival at Looe Key
Tiny Little Duck Key, at mile marker 40 in the upper end of the Lower Keys, boasts
Veterans Memorial Park. Its sandy beaches, picnic areas, and pet-friendliness make
it a perfect family stop along the famed Overseas Highway.
Just a mile down the road, at mile marker 39, is Ohio Key. It is home to Sunshine Key
Camping Resort, which offers a pool, family restaurant and other amenities.
Nearby, you will find Bahia Honda State Park and Recreation Area at mile marker 37. With
its white sandy beaches and abundant wildlife, Bahia Honda Key frequently makes the list
of most beautiful beaches in America.
Big Pine Key, at mile marker 33, is the main shopping hub of the Lower Keys.
Yet, if you prefer solitude, you need only turn onto one of its lovely side roads. Explore
the National Key Deer Refuge, a large expanse of mostly undeveloped pine lands where the
diminutive Key Deer live, or venture out to No Name Key. If youre looking for an
off-shore adventure, Big Pine is also the jumping off point for numerous snorkeling and
dive charters to Looe Key reef.
Dont forget about the other islands of the Lower Keys. They are famous for their
homey resorts, family-oriented neighborhoods and easy access to the water. Look for
intriguing names such as Summerland Key, Big Torch and Little Torch Keys, Cudjoe Key,
Sugarloaf Key or Big Coppitt Key. All are an easy drive to Key West. In fact, the
uninhabited Saddlebunch Keys are a network of sandy lagoons and mangrove islands that make
the jaunt a memorable one, especially at sunset.
The Lower Keys are an oasis in a mad and rushed world. Come visit us.
Come visit Big Pine & the Lower keys. Like all the Keys, you'll find it's rich in
history.