Have you had enough of
an overcrowded and weary world? The islands and islets of the Lower Keys are a natural
escape for travelers and exotic species of wildlife alike. Sun-filled days and quiet
nights await you in this tropical American paradise. Activities like diving, snorkeling,
shelling, swimming, all types of fishing, shopping and the proverbial "doing nothing
at all" are abundant here.
The Lower Keys are certainly unique in their makeup. Taking a westerly turn after the
Seven Mile Bridge these Keys are by far the most unspoiled little islands in America, and
are rich in history.
Here is a small description of our lovely Keys by Mile Marker:
MM40 - Little Duck Key Home to the veteran's Memorial Park, complete with
beach, picnic areas, concession stand, rest rooms and pet friendly.
MM39 - Ohio Key Home of Sunshine Key Camping Resort.
MM37 - Bahia Honda Key and State Park Recently named the 2nd best beach in
America.
MM 34 - West Summerland Key location of the National Boy and Girl Scout
Camps.
MM29 thru 33 - Big Pine Key 2nd largest Key, amid residential and commercial
hub for Lower Keys, main home of Key Deer, launching point for Looe Key reef and home to
the Blue Hole.
MM28 - Little Torch Key Residential area and home to 3 small resorts.
MM27 - Ramrod Key Residential and location of small complete resort.
MM24 thru 26 - Summerland Key Commercial and residential area with vacation
rentals.
MM21 thru 23 - Cudjoe Key Some Commercial, mostly residential and vacation
rentals.
MM16 thru 20 - Sugarloaf Key Home to large resort and location of Bat Tower.
MM12 thru 15 - Saddlebunch Keys Beautiful scenic drive to Key West.
MM9 thru 11 - Big Coppitt Key Commercial and residential center
Bounded on either side by beautiful, pristine waters, the Lower Keys can serve as your
oasis in the mad and rushed world. Come on down and give us a try. |