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Long Key
Overview
Long Key State Park offers a serene glimpse into the natural beauty of the Florida Keys. Once a luxury destination for the elite traveling on the Overseas Railroad, it has transformed into a protected sanctuary for travelers seeking a quiet connection with the Atlantic. This park is defined by its scenic shoreline and commitment to preserving the delicate coastal ecosystem, providing a stark contrast to the busier commercial hubs of the island chain. It serves as a peaceful bridge between the bustling keys of the north and south.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at Mile Marker 67.5, the park occupies a prime position in the Middle Keys. It is surrounded by the shallow turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and lush tropical hammocks on the other. The environment is characterized by its peaceful isolation, where the sounds of rustling palm fronds and lapping waves replace the noise of highway traffic. This coastal retreat provides visitors with a front-row seat to the sunrise and the unique flora of the Florida island chain.
Amenities & Park Features
The park currently features campsites that prioritize a back-to-nature experience with incredible views. Essential facilities include clean restroom and shower stations to ensure comfort during your stay. Guests have direct access to the water for launching kayaks or canoes, and several picnic areas provide the perfect spot to enjoy the ocean breeze under the shade of native trees. The park is also renowned for its designated birding trails, which are part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Golden Orb Trail, a scenic 1.1-mile loop that leads through five distinct natural communities, including mangroves and salt marshes. For those who prefer the water, paddling through the calm lagoons offers a chance to see local marine life such as rays and sea turtles up close. A short drive away, you can visit the Dolphin Research Center in Grassy Key or explore the world-class fishing charters and local seafood restaurants of nearby Islamorada.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who value solitude and an authentic outdoor experience over resort-style luxuries. It is best suited for birdwatchers, photographers, and kayakers who want to immerse themselves in the "Old Florida" atmosphere. If you are looking for a tranquil basecamp to explore the Middle Keys while avoiding the crowds of larger commercial parks, Long Key State Park is the perfect fit for your travel style.
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User Reviews
Jolie Knight
My sister and I went camping in August. It was a beautiful experience. We basically got the campground to ourselves since it was a rainy weekend, but still had a great time. The state park rangers were all incredibly kind, informative, and helpful. One of the rangers even helped a lone camper next to us bring her things to her car. Personally gave us great snorkeling spots and advice on bug preventative care. Overall made the trip for us so much better. Not only amazing people, but the showers and bathrooms were also very clean. I would 100% go again. I would recommend Thermacel (bug prevention), small fan for sleeping if you’re also thinking of going during the summer, and a wagon to transport your things to and from your camp. (Not necessary, but helpful!) If you have any questions definitely contact their number. I did a couple times before the trip and each ranger was kind and informative. Please go and support! Even the smallest contribution goes a long way to keeping these state parks lively, well kept, and beautiful.
Chelsea Volpano
Went for a hike over labor day weekend. Camp ground was full but the trails were really quiet. Starts with a nice boardwalk and takes you through a range of environments along the loop. Observation deck was closed, but the trails were great and well maintained. Some areas were flooded due to tidal surge. Beaches had lots of sea grass, but it made the bird watching great.
Диана Шалавинская
Really good place. Excellent conditions for camping by car: restroom, bathroom. There is parking for overnight stay in the car, bbq area with hammock area and places for kayaking with beautiful views.
Stephen Caldwell
Pretty to see, BUT see the pics about the WRACK. This park allows the wrack to decompose naturally on the beach. The smell is overwhelming!! I fully support this as a natural habitat, but visitors need to know about decomposing wrack before they visit.
Britt
The water is absolutely beautiful but there's so much seaweed mucky stuff it's hard to get to the water The trails are nice and there are bathrooms. Wasn't expensive, but was disappointing not being able to walk into the water. Need a kayak or boat
Tony Robinson
Great park, $4.50 for one person $6 for two. Nice parking areas, restrooms , covered areas to sit, and plenty of chairs spread around to use. And scenic views all the way around!!!
Amber Sweetland
this park is beautiful! friendly staff, a boardwalk trail, ocean/beach, photo props, etc. there are mangrove swamps with mangrove tree crabs everywhere. it’s worth the visit.
Derek Myers
Gorgeous state park with great sand trails and wood bridges. Beware, some of the shoreline is squishy and will suck your foot in up to the ankle so be careful. Would definitely reccomend going!
Nathan Motter
Fun, flat hike during low tide when we were there. Could be challenging during high tide. Signs say be aware of crocodiles in the area, but we didn't see any. Lots of birds and crabs. Very peaceful area.
Luke
Very nice park, we did the Golden Orb loop trail and it was flooded and we trekked on anyways. Seen lots of wildlife from birds, lizards, crabs, raccoons, and Iguanas. The hurricane had washed tons of debris onto the beaches so it was kindof mucky but we enjoyed it nonetheless.