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Best Parks in Key West

  • Bahia Honda State Park

    Bahia Honda State Park is a popular park in the Lower Keys, known for its natural beauty, camping opportunities, and a historic bridge that provides scenic overlooks.

  • National Key Deer Refuge

    A protected refuge for the endangered Key deer, offering opportunities to see wildlife in their natural habitat.

  • Blue Hole

    A unique geological formation within the National Key Deer Refuge, known for its clear blue water and potential wildlife sightings.

  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic Park

    Fort Zachary Taylor Historic Park is a southernmost state park featuring a beach popular for swimming and snorkeling, as well as a historic Civil War-era fort.

  • Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

    The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory offers an immersive experience in a lush, tropical greenhouse filled with thousands of butterflies, birds, and flamingos.

  • Fort Zachary Taylor State Park

    A historic Civil War-era fort set within a lush state park, offering opportunities to explore the preserved military structure and enjoy its beautiful beach.

  • Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden

    The Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden on Stock Island is a dedicated space for showcasing a variety of tropical plant species.

  • Dry Tortugas National Park

    A remote national park accessible by boat or seaplane, featuring historic Fort Jefferson, pristine beaches, and excellent snorkeling in its clear waters.

  • Crane Point Museum and Nature Center

    A nature center featuring butterfly gardens, home to a rehabilitation center for wild Florida birds like osprey and spoonbills.

  • Bill Baggs State Park

    A state park featuring the Cape Florida Lighthouse and a stunning beach.

  • John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is a premier destination for snorkeling and diving, known for its vibrant coral reefs and marine life.

  • Truman Waterfront Park

    Truman Waterfront Park is a large public park in Key West, developed on a former Navy base, offering recreational facilities and hosting community events.

  • Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

    A magical indoor habitat filled with fluttering butterflies, colorful flamingos, and small birds, offering a serene and enchanting experience for all ages.

  • West Martello / Key West Garden Club

    The Key West Garden Club at West Martello is a peaceful sanctuary filled with tropical plants and flowers, offering beautiful ocean views.

  • Key West Garden Club

    The Key West Garden Club expertly maintains the lush tropical gardens and historic grounds surrounding the West Martello Tower.

  • Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center

    An interactive center on the Truman Waterfront that showcases the unique ecosystems of the Florida Keys, including coral reefs and marine life.

  • Long Key State Park

    This state park features the Golden Orb Trail, a 1.2-mile loop with uncommon habitats and ocean shoreline views.

  • Dolphin Connection

    One of two facilities in Marathon offering dolphin interactions, where visitors can learn about these marine creatures.

  • Dolphin Research Center

    A facility in Marathon providing dolphin interactions and educational opportunities about marine mammals.

  • Curry Hammock State Park

    A state park with a small beach, ideal for launching kayaks to paddle around Little Crawl Key or to the Marathon Sandbar.

  • Baya Honda State Park

    The most popular state park in the Keys, featuring three beaches including the longest stretch of beach, and excellent opportunities for kayaking, paddle boarding, and snorkeling.

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