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There a over 1700 different islands that make up the Florida Keys, but here is an introduction to the main inhabited ones. Most of the following islands are inhabited, and connected to the Overseas Highway via local roads.

Upper keys
Key Biscayne Not part of the Overseas Hwy.
Key Largo
Tavernier
Islamorada A group of islands consisting of
Plantation Key
Windley Key
Upper Matecumbe Key
Lower Matecumbe Key
among others

Middle keys
Craig Key
Fiesta Key
Rattlesnake Key
Long Key
Conch Key
Duck Key
Grassy Key
Deer Key
Key Vaca
Marathon
Boot Key

Lower keys
Bahia Honda
West Summerland Key
No Name Key
Big Pine Key
Torch Key
Ramrod Key
Summerland Key
Cudjoe Key
Sugarloaf Key
Saddlebunch Keys
Big Coppitt Key
Boca Chica
Key Haven
Key West

Outlying islands
These are only accessible by boat.

Keys in Biscayne National Park
Transitional keys
Soldier Key, Florida
Ragged Keys, Florida
Boca Chita Key, Florida
Sands Key, Florida
True Florida keys, exposed ancient coral reefs
Elliott Key, Florida
Adams Key, Florida
Reid Key, Florida
Rubicon Keys, Florida
Totten Key, Florida
Old Rhodes Key, Florida
among others
the Marquesas Keys atoll
the Dry Tortugas (not shown on map)

 

 

 


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