Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The Road To Key West - possible pit stops and potty breaks



·       93.6Florida Keys Wild Bird Center, gulfside.  Wander along a boardwalk through a mangrove forest at this volunteer-run wildlife-rehab facility with an informal, backyard  feel. The center is free, though you may want to stuff some dollars into the donation box. It’s open from sunrise to sunset. You’re free to wander without anyone hassling you.  It’s a great place to bring kids; a stop will only take 15 or 20 minutes, unless you decide to linger.
·       86.7 Rain Barrel Artisan’s Village. It’s fun to browse the arts and crafts here. And everybody has to get their picture taken with the giant lobster out front. This anatomically correct Florida lobster is 30 feet high and 40 feet long. It was created by Marathon artist Richard Blaze about three decades ago and it has a name – Betsy.
·       85.3Windley Key State Fossil Reef Geological Site, gulfside.  Windley Key is worth a stop. It’s an old quarry where fossilized coral was acquired for use in building Flagler’s Overseas Railroad in the early 1900s. Visitors can walk along 8-foot-high quarry walls to see cross sections of the ancient coral and learn about the quarry and its operation. There are also some short self-guided trails through the native vegetation. The park has picnic tables.
·       84.2 — World Famous Holiday Isle Tiki Bar. Traditional stop for your first rum runner in the Keys, home of the “Original Rum Runner” and “Kokomo” beach.
·       73.4Anne’s Beach, Oceanside. Anne’s beach is a lovely, sandy, free beach, so shallow you can wade great distances. The shore is lined with mangroves, through which a boardwalk, with periodic picnic tables, weaves. Anne’s Beach has limited parking and is very popular.  If you can get a space, it makes a nice 20 minute stop in your roadtrip to wade in the shallow water.
·       47.0Old Seven Mile Bridge/Pigeon Key. Bayside.  Pigeon Key visitor’s center is oceanside. Here’s another road-trip must-do: You have to get out and take a stroll or ride your bike on the Old Seven Mile Bridge.
·       39.9 Veterans Memorial Park. This small, free oceanside park just south of the Seven Mile Bridge is a great place to stop for a picnic or to use the restroom.  Picnic tables are under chickee huts, there’s a beach where you can wade or swim and palm trees lean like they are waiting to be captured in a postcard. It’s also an easy kayak launch. If it’s crowded, there’s also a large parking area and a small boat ramp bayside.

FREE or Cheap Things to Do in Key West



1100 Atlantic Boulevard
Key West, FL 33040
(305) 294-3210
Hours:  9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.


  • White Street Pier
White Street and Atlantic Boulevard, Key West.

1801 White Street
Key West
305-292-1008
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.


35 East Quay Road, Key West
The Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center is located at the end of Southard Street in the Truman Annex in Key West, across the street from Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park.
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.


  • The Historic Key West Seaport
One of the most scenic strolls in Key West — and a top freebie — is the harborwalk along Key West Bight, also known as the Historic Key West Seaport.
Not Free, But Cheap

601 Howard England Way
Key West, Florida 33040
(305) 292-6713.  The park is open from 8 a.m. until sundown daily.  The fort closes at 5 p.m.


  • Key West Lighthouse: 
938 Whitehead Street
Key West, Florida 33040
1 (305) 294-0012, Open daily from 9:30AM – 4:30PM, Adults: $10, Children (age 6 and up): $5, Children under 6: FREE, Students with ID: $5, Seniors (62+), AAA Travelers and Locals with ID: $9

Dining in Key West




Breakfast:


OldTown Bakery – free delivery: 930 Eaton Street, Key West, Florida    305-396-7450
Menu
Glazed Donuts: Hand Made Donuts:  420 Eaton Street, (305) 294-9142

 
Croissants de France: 816 DUVAL STREET • 305-294-2624

 
La Creperie: 300 Petronia St., 305.517.6799

 
Schooner Wharf: 202 William Street - Ph: (305) 292-3302



Blue Heaven: 729 Thomas St. 


Southernmost Beach Café: 1405 Duval St, (305) 295-6550


Lunch/Dinner:   


NY Pasta Garden
Irish Kevins
Sloppy Joes
Two Friends Patio
The Grande Café
Hogs Breath
Southernmost

Parking in Key West



Key West Bight Parking Lot
Corner of Caroline and Margaret Streets
(305) 809-3864

Mallory Square Parking Lot
Corner of Wall and Font Streets
(305) 292-8158