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Ramrod Key - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Ramrod Key

Ramrod Key is a charming beach town on the island of Cudjoe Key. It's known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning natural landscape, with white-sand beaches surrounded by crystal-clear water and undisturbed wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, snorkeling, or just relaxing in the sun. In addition to its unique flora and fauna, there is plenty of local shopping and dining. Local restaurants offer fresh seafood and spectacular views of the surrounding ocean.
Address : Ramrod Key, FL 33042, USA

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Attractions Near Ramrod Key

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Little Torch KeyLittle Torch Key is an island with vibrant culture that visitors can experience year round. With its white sandy beaches, golf courses, and shopping centers you are never without something to do on this picturesque island! It's also a great spot for snorkeling, fishing and diving due to the plentiful coral reefs off shore. If history interests you, there are also archaeological sites around Little Torch Key which offer some incredible insight into the region’s past life.
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Florida Keys Overseas Heritage TrailThe Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail is a 106-mile multi-use recreational trail that stretches from Key Largo to Key West, Florida. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and island culture of Monroe County, allowing visitors the chance to appreciate an array of wildlife and sea life. For cyclists particularly, the trail offers incredible views and invaluable insight into architecture, marine life, tropical vegetation, archaeological sites and much more.
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Blue HoleBlue Hole is truly a sight to behold. It has depths as deep as 90 feet and an incredibly clear body of water that makes many people come here to enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and swimming in the pristine waters. The serenity created by the crystal blue water paired with the lush tropical atmosphere provided by nearby mangroves and beaches are second to none. Those looking for a unique underwater experience can find it at this popular tourist destination.
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National Key Deer Refuge Nature CenterThe National Key Deer Refuge Nature Center provides a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the fascinating ecology of the Florida Keys. From the boardwalk, visitors can view an array of native wildlife, including endangered Key deer and migratory waterfowl. Inside is a museum featuring interactive exhibits that explain local environmental issues and educate visitors on how humans have affected nature over time. The center also hosts numerous educational programs throughout the year.
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Bahia Honda Railroad BridgeThe Bahia Honda Railroad Bridge is a testament to the beauty and history of the Florida Keys. Built at the turn of the twentieth century, it stretched nearly six thousand feet across Bahia Honda Key connecting upper and lower Florida Keys with seven spans, including five original tall trusses. The bridge was an integral part of the Overseas Railroad which began service between 1912 and 1935. Sturdy considering its age, it served as a vital link for two decades before being abandoned in 1938.
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Bahia Honda State ParkBahia Honda State Park is a stunning beach destination. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, this park boasts over 500 acres of serene sandy beaches, crystal clear waters for swimming and snorkeling, and a variety of diverse wildlife throughout the area. Nature trails are plentiful for exploring or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll immersed in lush vegetation. Kayaks and boats can be rented to tour different parts of the park with spectacular views along the way.

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Monroe County
Monroe County includes the islands of the Florida Keys. Although 87% of the county's land area is on the mainland, that region is part of the Everglades and is virtually uninhabited. Over 99% of the county's population lives on the Florida Keys.

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