Florida State Parks Near Key Largo

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Key Largo

"Key Largo is the closest gateway to the park, making it easy for visitors to combine a short nature walk with dining, boating, and other Keys activities. It is ideal for travelers staying nearby who want a quick outdoor escape."

Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park preserves a rare and fragile tropical hammock ecosystem in the upper Florida Keys. The park is known for its quiet nature trails, diverse plant life, and excellent opportunities to observe birds and other wildlife.

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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

Key Largo, Florida
2 miles away

"Key Largo is the closest gateway to the park and the main base for reef tours, dive shops, and waterfront lodging. Visitors from here often come for quick snorkeling trips, kayaking, and sunset cruises."

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park spans both land and sea, with mangrove shoreline, tropical hardwood hammock, and offshore coral reefs. It is one of the best places in Florida to experience the underwater world of the Keys without needing a boat of your own.

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"Key Largo is a major diving hub with many charter operators and marine outfitters. Travelers from here often combine the preserve with reef snorkeling and other underwater attractions."

San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve State Park is a submerged historic site where visitors can snorkel or dive among the remains of a 1733 Spanish shipwreck. The preserve combines maritime history, coral reef habitat, and excellent visibility in the waters off Islamorada.

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Indian Key Historic State Park

Islamorada, Florida
24 miles away

"Key Largo residents and visitors can reach Indian Key as part of a longer Upper Keys excursion. The park appeals to those looking for a quieter historic site after exploring nearby dive and snorkel spots."

Indian Key Historic State Park protects the remains of a former wrecking and trading settlement on a small island off Islamorada. Visitors come for history, snorkeling, kayaking, and the chance to experience a secluded slice of the Keys.

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Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park

Islamorada, Florida
28 miles away

"Key Largo is a major entry point to the Upper Keys and a popular base for water recreation. Visitors from here may come for a quieter, less developed island experience."

Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park is a remote island preserve known for its lush tropical hardwood hammock, historic structures, and exceptional birdwatching. Visitors come for guided tours, kayaking, snorkeling, and a quiet escape into one of the Keys' most pristine natural areas.

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Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park

Islamorada, Florida
28 miles away

"Key Largo travelers often visit for a day trip south to see the fossil reef and historic quarry. The park adds a geology-focused stop to a trip centered on diving and marine recreation."

Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park highlights one of the Florida Keys’ most unusual geologic features: an exposed fossil reef cut by historic quarry operations. The park offers interpretive displays, shaded walking areas, and a close look at the limestone formations that helped build the Overseas Railway.

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Long Key State Park

Long Key, Florida
47 miles away

"Key Largo visitors may make the drive south for a more secluded Keys experience and excellent paddling. It is a popular add-on for those touring the island chain."

Long Key State Park preserves a stretch of the Middle Keys with shallow turquoise water, mangrove islands, and abundant birdlife. Visitors come for kayaking, snorkeling, fishing, and peaceful oceanfront camping in a classic Keys setting.

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Curry Hammock State Park

Marathon, Florida
58 miles away

"Key Largo visitors may make the drive for a quieter, less developed coastal park with excellent paddling and birdwatching. It is a worthwhile stop for those exploring the length of the Keys."

Curry Hammock State Park protects one of the largest undeveloped tracts in the Middle Keys, with mangroves, tidal flats, and open water views. Its calm waters and natural shoreline make it a favorite for paddlers, anglers, and visitors seeking a quieter Keys experience.

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Bahia Honda State Park

Big Pine Key, Florida
60 miles away

"Key Largo travelers often include Bahia Honda on a longer Keys road trip. The park is appealing for its classic tropical scenery and family-friendly beach access."

Bahia Honda State Park features some of the most beautiful beaches in the Florida Keys, along with excellent snorkeling, paddling, and fishing opportunities. The park also preserves a historic railroad bridge and offers memorable views of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.

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