Things to do in Key West, Florida (FL): The Best Nature & Wildlife Areas

November 2, 2021 Merry Kessler

Does time ever pass in the Florida Keys? Everyone and everything in Key West seems to go at its own pace, right down to the ice melting slooooowly in your margarita glass. Of course, it’s not all limes and leisure – Key West is known as the “Winter White House” because of its appeal to visiting U.S. presidents, and the island has been home to literary greats like Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams. The diving here is phenomenal, as is the kid-friendly Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center.
Restaurants in Key West

1. Long Key State Park

Mile Marker 67.5, Oceanside Islamorada, Key West, FL 33036 +1 305-664-4815 http://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/long-key-state-park
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Long Key State Park

Reviewed By Sharon58Waikiki

We were able to ride our bikes to the Park from our accommodations. Some of the Park is still in obvious lasting effect from hurricane 2017- especially- no camping facilities. We had the chance to use our inflatable SUP's and kayak. The water was beautiful- we felt like it was like snorkeling from above. We saw nurse sharks, stingrays, conch, and other fish. The rest room facilities were just find and they have recycling there. Would love to go back sometime.

2. Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

1316 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040-3132 +1 305-296-2988 [email protected] http://www.keywestbutterfly.com/
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4.5 based on 12,359 reviews

Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

Reviewed By 673bambic - St. Petersburg, United States

We loved the conservatory & shop!! Staff was super friendly!! Loved all the beautiful butterflies & the flamingos are fabulous & entertaining!! They put on a show vocally while we were there!! So charming!!

3. Key West Wildlife Center

1801 White St, Key West, FL 33040-4811 +1 305-292-1008 [email protected] http://www.keywestwildlifecenter.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Key West Wildlife Center

The Key West Wildlife Center is a small non-profit wildlife rescue and rehabilitation facility. We have a tiny clinic that treats injured wildlife. Our main focus is rehabilitating native birds and returning them to the wild. We are not a zoo or animal park. Our state and federal permits require that our avian patients be screened from public view while they are rehabilitating in our clinic and aviaries. We do have a very small number of educational abassadors that the public can see. We are located in the City of Key West Indigenous Park which is kept wild to attract many types of migratory raptors, shorebirds, warblers and songbirds. The Indigenous Park is a major birding spot and important greenspace. We are open every day of the week except Wednesday from 9-5. Admission is free but we always accept donations to help support our clinic and aviaries. Thanks for visiting and helping to support our mission of wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release!

Reviewed By Walsh13k - Saratoga Springs, United States

A sanctuary for birds in a place that is both educational and fun. A lovely pond is home to turtles and other wild-life where you can toss out food for them. Key West Wildlife Center does a fantastic job caring and rehabilitating injured birds. It's free but please donate.

4. Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden

5210 College Rd, Key West, FL 33040-4302 +1 305-296-1504 [email protected] http://www.keywestbotanicalgarden.org/
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4.0 based on 303 reviews

Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden

The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is the only "frost-free" botanical garden in the continental United States. A tropical environment with ample rain allows most trees to retain their leaves in the dry season (December through late May). It is home to many endangered and threatened flora and fauna. Unlike traditional botanical gardens, this garden advocates as a teaching tool native plants and species in a natural conservation habitat. Tropical forests of the world hold at least half of all the variety of life on Earth. Moreover, the species found with the Caribbean are among the richest in plant and animal life on the planet.The Key West Forest & Garden is a special place where you can appreciate biodiversity and learn more about its importance. For instance, the forest has two of the last remaining fresh water ponds in the Keys and is a major migratory stopping point for neo-tropical birds from places as far as South America, as well as being home to many rare birds in the Florida Keys.Enjoy this "one of a kind" U S tropical forest and garden filled with butterflies, birds, plants and beautiful flowers. Your visit begins with a smiling volunteer greeter at our education center. See a short film and browse the photo walls. Pick up a Garden Guide that describes the 8 self-guided information tours, 2 wetland habitats and 2 butterfly gardens. The lush courtyard has a waterfall wall of tropical plants and below turtles happily show off their home. Meander through a one acre butterfly habitat with over 23 species discovered! Stroll through a lush canopy of tropical palms and trees. Discover the hidden pond and maybe get lucky enough to see a rare resident white crowned pigeon or bald eagle! Restrooms and refreshments are available.

Reviewed By joanm970 - Alexandria, United States

So much to see...from the scarecrows of the forest to the wax palms to the Cuban Chug Exhibit... well worth a visit. Wheelchair friendly...the map clearly marks the type path and we were able to see a majority of the property with a wheelchair. Audio guides are available.

5. Jungle Photo's of Key West

500 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040-6553 +1 305-896-2744

6. Little Hamaca Park

Government Road, Key West, FL 33040 https://www.cityofkeywest-fl.gov/egov/apps/locations/facilities.egov?view=detail&id=14

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