Historically a favorite tourist spot for the rich and well-to-do, Long Key now serves as a tranquil haven for birdwatching, swimming, kayaking or relaxing on the shoreline as you gaze across the Atlantic Ocean. Today as a beautiful Florida State Park, recreational opportunities such as kayaking, hiking, birding, picnicking, flats fishing, and snorkeling are just the start of what your adventures can include! Come on out and visit Long Key State Park for the day. We have two great hiking trails to explore that provide a close-up look at the variety of natural plant and animal communities in the Keys. Bring your own kayak or rent one from our ranger station for a paddle along a natural shoreline to see a variety of wildlife hiding in the mangroves or in the clear shallow waters. If you are looking to stay a little longer than the day, try primitive camping with us! Long Key sustained significant damage from Hurricane Irma in 2017, and efforts are continuing to restore the 60 oceanfront campsites. The full-facility campsites were known for their views overlooking the aqua blue waters of the Florida Keys. Although construction to rebuild these sites is in progress, the park currently offers primitive walk-to tent sites for guests to enjoy. Please contact the park for the most up-to-date information regarding restoration efforts.
Campground | Notification Rate |
Orb Trail
Long Key State Park
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31% |