Newsday | Florida Keys road trip: Where to stop along the way

By Robin Soslow
Updated January 7, 2020 12:07 PM

An aerial photo of Key West, Florida, the southernmost city in the continental United States and last of the islands in the Florida Keys island chain. Credit: Florida Keys News Bureau / Laurence Norah

An aerial photo of Key West, Florida, the southernmost city in the continental United States and last of the islands in the Florida Keys island chain. Credit: Florida Keys News Bureau / Laurence Norah


The Florida Keys have kicked off the new decade by giving you more ways to go wild. I don’t mean just the kind of partying indigenous to Key West’s infamous Duval Street. Island-hop the 125-mile coral archipelago, hugged by crystal blue-key lime green waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and hike, bike, paddle, snorkel and dive in natural settings from the edge of the Everglades to mangrove forests to sand and sea.

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