Florida Keys Beaches by Mile Marker pdf – Download Guide

The Florida Keys are a magical place for relaxation, sunshine, fun and a laid-back culture. Finding things is not always easy!

Below are the Mile Makers of the Florida Keys with Beaches noted in RED.

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Florida Keys Beaches Mile Markers PDF
Florida Keys Beaches by Mile Marker

Mile Markers of the Beaches in the Florida Keys

126.0 = Begin two-lane 18 miles of limited access road to Key Largo.
107.2 = Jewfish Creek drawbridge. Exit/enter Key Largo.
106.5 = Card Sound Bridge turnoff to an alternate route to Homestead at MM127.
106.0 = Key Largo Chamber of Commerce, gulfside.105.4 = Winn-Dixie Shopping Center, gulfside.
104.1 = Caribbean Club, bay front. The set for the 1948 movie Key Largo was modeled for this location.
104.0 = Jimmy Johnson’s Big Chill, bay front.
103.4 = Marvin Adams Waterway Bridge (The Cut), a canal that connects the Atlantic to Florida Bay.
103.8 = Opal Reefhouse Resort & Marina (check rates), Breezer’s for sunset. Bayfront.
102.8 = John Pennekamp State Park entrance, oceanfront. Two beaches on the Atlantic side.
100.0 = Mile Marker 100 Florida Keys is a McDonalds
99.5 = Turn-off for Skippers Restaurant on oceanside.
99.5 = Bayside Grill & Sunset Bar (gulfside)
99.4 = Key Largo Fisheries (restaurant & fish market) (oceanside) turn off
97.5 = Shell World
96.5 = Baker’s Cay Resort.
95.3 = Key Largo Ocean Resorts, oceanside.
95.2 = the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary building.
94.8 = Turn-off for Snappers Waterfront Restaurant oceanside.
93.8 = Florida Keys Wild Bird Center, bayside.
92.6 = Harry Harris Park. Public Beach on the bayside.
92.0 = Marker 92 Florida Keys is Mission Wild Bird Center
91.3 = Tavernier Town Shopping Center, Mariners Hospital.
91.0 = Tavernier Creek Bridge; enter Islamorada; Tavernier Creek Marina, Plantation Marina, gulfside.
90.1 = End 4-lane highway if going southwest.
90.0 = Mile Marker 90 in the Keys is the Coral Isles Church and Coral High School
88.5 = Plantation Key Government Center, Sheriff, Courthouse
88.0 = Marker 88 –  Mile Marker 88 in the Florida Keys is a well-known Tiki Bar with views. (gulfside)
87.0 = Florida Keys Mile Marker 87 is Founders Park (Plantation Yacht Harbor), Gulfside (bayside)
86.8 = Betsy the Lobster (must see for pictures) – Treasure Village Gift Shop, gulfside.
86.0 = Weigh station for trucks, oceanside.
85.0 = Mile Marker 85, Florida Keys is Angler’s Reef Resort
85.5 = Snake Creek Draw Bridge; Coast Guard Station, gulfside, Enter Windley Key.
85.3 = Windley Key State Fossil Reef Geological Site, gulfside.
84.3 = Islamorada Visitor’s Center.
84.2 = Theater of the Sea
84.2 = Three Waters Resort & Marina (Check rates here) (Old Post Card Inn) & Tiki,  oceanfront. Beach on the Atlantic side next to Tiki Bar.
84.0 = Whale Harbor Bridge.
83.4 = Whale Harbor Inn, oceanside.
83.0 = History of Diving Museum.
82.2 = Mangrove Mikes, great breakfast and lunch, bayside.
82.2 = Islamorada Chamber of Commerce Red Caboose.
82.1 =  Florida Keys History & Discovery Center – museum and details about the Keys.(oceanside) – In the Islander Resort.
82.0 = Lorilei Tiki Bar & Restaurant – one of the best places in Islamorada to watch the sunset. (bayside)
81.6 = Morado Bay – Restsaurant & Beach Bar
81.5 = The Cheeca Lodge (check rates here), one of the top resorts in the Florida Keys – oceanside.

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80.0 = Mile Marker 80 Florida Keys is Roadside park, gulfside; Amara Cay Resort, oceanside.
79.8 = Tea Table Relief Bridge. Bud and Mary’s Marina, Lazy Days Restaurant, oceanside.
79.8 = Papa Joe’s Restaurant, new 2025, gulfside. Lazy Days Bar & Restaurant (oceanside)
79.1 = Tea Table Channel Bridge.
78.0 = Indian Key Bridge.
77.1 = Lignumvitae Bridge.
77.0 = Mile Marker 77 Florida Keys is Robbie’s Marina, gulf/bayside. Feed the Tarpon and shops.
74.0 = Mile Marker 74 Florida Keys is Country Store
73.6 = Boy Scouts Sea Base, gulfside; Calusa Cove Marina. Oceanside.
73.4 = Anne’s Beach, Oceanside. Small shallow beach on the Atlantic side.
73.0 = At Florida Keys Mile Marker 73, On the Gulf side, you can see remainder of railroad bridge
72.1 = Apogee of Channel #2 bridge.
71.8 = Craig Key.
71.4 = Apogee of Channel #5 bridge.
67.5 = Long Key State Park, Oceanside. Small beach on the Atlantic side.
66.0 = Mile Marker 66 Florida Keys is Outdoor Resorts campground, bayside.
65.6 = Lick It BBQ & Big Pig Icon – great picture opp(gulfside)
61.2 = Tom’s Harbor Cut Bridge.
61.1 = Entrance to Duck Key; Hawk’s Cay Resort, perhaps the best family resort in the Florida Keys – Oceanside.
60.6 = Tom’s Harbor Channel Bridge.
59.9 = Enter/leave City of Marathon.
58.9 = Grassy Key, Dolphin Research Center.
56.2 = Curry Hammock State Park. Beach on Atlantic side.
54.5 = Begin/end 4-lane.
54.0 = Island Fish Company restaurant & Tiki Bar
53.1 = Vaca Cut Bridge, entering the business district of Marathon for next 8 miles.
53.5 = Entrance to Village of Key Colony Beach, Oceanside. Key Colony is a large development of homes.
52.0 = Marathon County Airport, gulfside.
50.0 = Museum of Natural History, Crane Hammock, gulfside.
50.0 = Sombreo Beach, Marathon turnoff. Large public beach with facilities.
49.0 = Stuffed Pig – homestyle breakfast on a budget!
48.7 = Fisherman’s Hospital, Oceanside; Sheriffs substation, Oceanside; Fla Highway Patrol.
48.5 = Tranquility Bay Resort (check rates here), very quiet resort on the bayside, favorites in Marathon.
48.5 = The Turtle Hospital
48.0 = Mile Marker 48 Florida Keys is the turnoff to Boot Key and the Coast Guard(bayside) and Faro Blanco Resort and Yacht Club (gulfside)
47.5 = Knight’s Key.
47.1 = Sunset Grille – cool, large tiki bar waterfront.  right at the base of the 7-mile bridge.
47.0 = Begin/end of Seven Mile Bridge, Marathon City limits. To Pigeon Key (old 7-Mile Bridge), gulfside. Pigeon Key visitor’s center.
44.8 = Pigeon Key, gulf side which can be visited through tour busses near Sunset Inn at MM47.2 entrance.
41.7 = End of original steel truss railroad bridge built by Henry Flagler and begin concrete arch bridge
40.0 = Mile Marker 40 Florida Keys is the westerly End/begin of the Seven Mile Bridge.
39.9 = Veterans Memorial Park, oceanside.
39.5 = Missouri-Little Duck Channel Bridge.
39.0 = Mile Marker 39 Florida Keys is the Ohio-Missouri Channel Bridge.
38.7 = Ohio- Bahia Honda Channel Bridge.
37.0 = Begin/end a short section of 4-lane highway.
36.8 = Bahia Honda State Park entrance, oceanside. Large famous beach on the Atlantic side and smaller bayside beach.

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The beach at Fort Zachary Taylor Park is considered the best beach in Key West.

36.0 = Bahia Honda Bridge (4-lanes) old railroad camelback bridge, oceanside.
35.0 = End/begin 4-lane.
34.1 = Camp Sawyer, Boy Scouts, oceanside.
34.0 = West Summerland Key.
33.0 = Spanish Harbor Bridge west end.
31.0 = Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce, Old F.E.C. railway marker, oceanside.
30.2 = Big Pine Key traffic stop light; gulf to Key Deer Rd. and Wilder Road. Shopping Ctr, Prison, Preserve, No Name Key turnoff, gulfslde. Continue to No Name Pub, if you can find it!
29.3 = North Pine Channel Bridge.
28.1 = Little Torch Key.
28.0 = Torch Channel Bridge.
27.7 = Torch-Ramrod Channel Bridge.
27.5 = Boondocks, restaurant, mini-golf, campground.
26.6 = South Pine Channel Bridge, east end of bridge, oceanside.
27.0 = Ramrod Key.
26.0 = Niles Channel Bridge, middle.
25.5 = East end of bridge, oceanside.
24.0 = Mile Marker 24 Florida Keys is Summerland Key Sea Base.
23.5 = Kemp Channel Bridge, east end of bridge, oceanside.
21.0 = Cudjoe Key Subdivision on oceanside. U.S. Navy “Fat Albert” site, gulfside.
21.0 = Drost Dr. – Turn south to Cudjoe Gardens Marina and Bent Prop Bar & Grill
20.2 = Bow Channel Bridge to Sugarloaf Key.
20.0 = Mangrove Momma’s gulfside, KOA Campground oceanside.
19.3 = Crane Blvd. to gulfside, Sugarloaf School.
18.6 = Upper Sugarloaf Key.
18.8 = Park Channel Bridge.
17.8 = North Harris Channel Bridge.
17.6 = Harris Gap Channel Bridge.
17.5 = Lower Sugarloaf Key.
16.3 = Harris Channel Bridge.
15.8 = Lower Sugarloaf Channel Bridge.
14.6 = Saddlebunch #2 Bridge.
14.3 = Saddlebunch #3 Bridge.
13.1 = Saddlebunch #4 Bridge.
12.8 = Saddlebunch #5 Bridge.
11.4 = Shark Channel Bridge.
11.2 = Shark Key.
11.0 = Big Coppitt Boat Ramp, oceanside.
10.5 = Seaside Park, Firehouse; SR 941 AKA Old Boca Chica Road, Oceanside, to Geiger Key Marina and Restaurant.
10.4 = Porpoise Point entrance, gulfside.
10.0 = Mile Marker 10 Florida Keys is Big Coppitt Key
9.7 = Rockland Channel Bridge.
9.2 = East Rockland Key.
8.5 = Tourist welcome center.
8.4 = Begin/end 4-lanes.
8.0 = NAS Boca Chica Overpass, entrance to N S, ocean. Turnoff from both directions US-1.

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7.0 = Back gate to NAS, closed, oceanside.
6.1 = Boca Chica bridge, middle.
5.2 = Key Haven, ocean turnoff.
5.0 = Stock Island, gulf turnout to Jr. College Road, Golf Course on bayside.
4.6 =Turn-off to Hogfish Bar & Grill, on Stock Island, best hogfish sandwich anywhere!
4.5 = Hurricane Hole, restaurant and rentals.
4.1 = Cow Key Channel Bridge and bear right for Key West and US 1.
3.9 = Traffic light. End/begin 4-lane. Go left for Flagler Street; Airport; Martello Towers, Higgs Beach and Casa Marina. Bear right for US 1,  N. Roosevelt; Truman Avenue, Fort Zachary Taylor and Duval Street district.
3.0 = Sears Town shopping plaza.
2.3 = Salt Run Bridge, N. Roosevelt, Key West.
1.0 = Mile Marker 1 Florida Keys is at Frances Street.
0.5 = Turn-off to follow US 1 on Whitehead Street.
0.2 = Turn right on Whitehead Street for Hemingway’s House, Moon Dog’s Cafe and the Green Parrot at .2
0.0 = Mile Marker 0 Key West = Monroe County Seat; Key West Post Office. The Green Parrot is a block away to celebrate getting to mile marker 0 Key West.

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