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tegu69 wrote:
I had to look up Shark Valley, been a long time since I was out that way, we always called it loop road, a bumpy dirt road. Anyway, there's a lot of suggestions for your "2-3 days". If you do get down to Key West there is plenty to do if you had more time and like history stuff, Ft. Jefferson (Dry Tortugas) is something to see. Also on your way down, as you are traveling over the new 7 mile bridge, take a good look at the old one. Imagine yourself on that bridge with your camper and meeting a semi going the opposite way.
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kcandsting wrote:
We are heading to Flamingo for 5 days in February. Excited to go, we are taking our kayaks and bikes.
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JoeH wrote:
Since you haven't been to the keys before, I suggest that after you go to Everglades National Park ... Shark Valley is pretty good for a 1/2 day view, then maybe hit Biscayne National Park for the other 1/2 day. Stay at any of the national chain motels in Homestead/Florida City for the night. Get an early start in the a.m. and start driving to Key West. As I mentioned before, it's a bit over 100 miles, so the distance isn't great, but traffic can be slow. There are lots of tourist things to see on the way to KW... just pick and choose some on your way down, and save a few for your way back. Some thoughts... ( MM is mile marker, that's how you get directions on US 1 in the Keys) for interesting art work by locals, check out Rain Barrel at mm 87, Robbies to check out the tarpon ( MM 77.5) is interesting, Pigeon Key to get some history on the overseas railroad (mm 47) Big Pine Key and the deer ( mm 30) , the old bat tower on Sugarloaf ( mm 17) .. then hang out in Key West for as long as you want or can. For a first timer, I suggest you take the touristy Conch Train... you'll get a good overview of Key West. For a place to stay, try Island City House.... it's in old town and is B&B with roomy accommodations for the price ( everything is pricey in KW). All kinds of cool things to do in KW, depends on your likes. PM me if you want specifics on activities or restaurants.
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