Big Pine Key

Big Pine Key or Big Pine is the largest key in the lower Florida Keys consisting of 5,800 acres of lush land.  Big Pine Key reestablishes the feel to the Florida Keys, differing in population, ambience, pace, and geological makeup.

The best public beaches can be found in the lower Florida Keys.  The Bahia Honda State Park was recently named one of the top ten beaches in America.  The exquisite coral reef, coupled with timeless and preserved wildlife, sets Big Pine Key apart from the rest.  A quieter and less developed region than that of its neighbors, Big Pine Key attracts those wanting to explore the untouched natural beauty and unique plant and animal life, rarely extending beyond these borders.


The preservation of Key Deer, residing at the National Key Deer Refuge, is a fascinating exhibition of the near-extinct miniature species.  This 8,600 acre park is home to America's smallest white-tailed deer, standing no taller than 3 feet at the shoulders and weighing less than 75 pounds.  Prime deer-viewing time is at dawn when the park allows a limited number of animal enthusiasts to catch a glimpse of these endangered species.

Although calmer and more serene than the rest of the Florida Keys, the town of Big Pine Key represents the heart of the shopping district for all of the lower keys. 

For the best fishing around, Big Pine has a variety of both saltwater and freshwater.  Unlike any other key in the Florida Keys, the limestone rock foundation on  Big Pine Key is oolitic, where fresh water can be found.  Big Pine is the home to Blue Hole, a freshwater rock quarry pond where alligators and turtles rest near the shore and wading birds bask in the midday sun.

Diving and snorkeling are some of the island's favorites, as Big Pine Key proudly originates several charters and guided trips for a variety of water sports.  From sea kayaking, snorkeling, canoeing and sightseeing tours, Big Pine offers unlimited aquatic entertainment.

But the preserved beauty of the island lends itself to a host of adventures, including camping, nature trails, biking/hiking, guided tours, wedding, and honeymoon packages.  The Jack C. Watson Nature Trail, located at mile marker 30 in the National Key Deer Refuge, is home to some of the most beautiful pine trees in the country.  Pelicans, herons, egrets, and birds of every size and color can be enjoyed at the Great White Heron National Refuge.

More affordable than nearby Key West, Big Pine Key has the very best in vacation rentals, including homes, apartments, duplex cabins, hotels/motels, bed and breakfasts, and cottages.  From waterfront to country front, many have spectacular views, large decks, canals and boat docking facilities. 

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