


These keys are known for sport fishing, diving, and snorkeling. Key Largo is home to the nation's first underwater park, John Pennekamp State Park, which is an excellent spot for exploring reefs and wrecks.
These keys are geared to preservation through the efforts of places like the Crane Point Hammock in Marathon and the Dolphin Research Center. This is also the home of Islamorada, an exceptional fishing resort and party area.
These keys are the quiet and remote "Last Stand" toward the road's end in wild Key West. The most unspoiled little islands in America are an oasis of calm to city folk and wildlife alike, harboring the last significant population of the endangered, tiny Key Deer.
402 Wall Street, Key West, FL 33040, phone 800-LAST-KEY.
3406 North Roosevelt Blvd, Suite #201, Key West, FL 33040, phone 800-FLA-KEYS for US and Canada, phone 305-296-1552, fax 305-296-0788.