April is Earth Month, a time for us to celebrate the sea creatures, nature, outdoor activities, and more in and around Key West. Let’s check out some of the best places to spot the creatures & critters of Key West!
Read MoreThe center is a great spot for observing migratory birds in both the fall and spring. The Key West Wildlife Center operates a clinic on the property that provides treatment to injured and sick wildlife.
Read MoreI told you I was sick ! That is a famous marking on one of the graves in the Key West Cemetery.
Read MoreWitness some 50 to 60 different species from around the world, as well as varieties of colorful birds, all under a climate-controlled, glass-enclosed habitat.
Read MoreKey West Aquarium located at Mallory Dock offers vintage-style fish viewing windows, a ray & starfish petting pool as well as gorgeous views of the Gulf.
Read MoreA unique eco-system of native flora and fauna found in the Caribbean climate.
Read MoreFor children & adults, a dolphin encounter is unforgettable.
Read MoreFort Zachary Taylor Beach is a favorite with the locals. Located in the State Park where the Fort stands. A small entrance fee covers clean facilities including outdoor showers, picnic tables and grills. Enjoy the spectacular sunset from a beach chair, and bring water shoes as the beach is filled with crushed coral!
Read MoreSmathers Beach is the largest beach on the island. A popular spot for everything from weddings to water sports. There are restrooms, picnic tables and food and equipment rental vendors.
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