Florida State Parks Near Key West

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Key West

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

Key West, Florida
2 miles away

"Key West visitors come for the park’s historic fort, beach, and snorkeling without leaving the island. It is one of the easiest outdoor escapes from the city center."

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park is known for its well-preserved 19th-century fort, calm swimming beach, and excellent snorkeling along the rocky shoreline. The park also offers picnic areas, fishing, birdwatching, and interpretive exhibits that highlight Key West’s military history.

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Bahia Honda State Park

Big Pine Key, Florida
37 miles away

"Key West visitors often make a day trip for Bahia Honda's beaches, snorkeling, and quieter island setting. It is one of the most popular natural escapes in the Lower Keys."

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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Curry Hammock State Park

Marathon, Florida
60 miles away

"Key West visitors often travel to Curry Hammock for a change of pace and a more natural Keys landscape. It appeals to those looking for camping, wildlife, and open-water views away from the city."

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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"Key West visitors may stop here while traveling north through the Keys for a different kind of island experience. The park highlights the lush hammock habitat that contrasts with the southern Keys landscape."

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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Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park

Islamorada, Florida
60 miles away

"Key West is the largest tourism hub in the Lower Keys and a common base for longer island excursions. Travelers may visit for a day trip focused on ecology and history."

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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Long Key State Park

Long Key, Florida
60 miles away

"Key West travelers often visit for a scenic road trip and a quieter natural setting away from the city. The park is a rewarding stop for fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing."

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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"Key West is the largest tourism center in the Lower Keys and a common starting point for island-hopping adventures. Some visitors make the trip north to experience the preserve's shipwreck history."

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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Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park

Islamorada, Florida
60 miles away

"Key West travelers may visit as part of an Upper Keys road trip. The park provides a worthwhile educational stop on the drive between the southernmost city and the rest of the Keys."

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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