Long Key State Park
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Effective July 27, 2024: The entrance and main road at Long Key State Park are undergoing maintenance. Please follow all instruction from park staff and avoid closed areas.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Effective Jan. 8, 2024: Kayak rentals at Long Key State Park are temporarily suspended.
Know Before You Go
Effective Feb. 28, 2024: Long Key State Park is open for day use. The park's hike-in, tent-only primitive campsites are reservable online at reserve.floridastateparks.org.
Hours
8 a.m. until sunset, 365 days a year
Fees
One person, $4.50; two or more people, $6.00 plus 50 cents per additional person.
Location
67400 Overseas Highway
Long Key FL 33001
Contact Info
Welcome to Long Key State Park
Historically a favorite tourist spot for the rich and well-to-do, Long Key now serves as a tranquil haven for bird-watching, swimming, kayaking or relaxing on the shoreline as you gaze across the Atlantic Ocean.
In the early 20th century, Henry Flagler’s Long Key Fishing Camp was a popular luxury destination along his railroad to Key West. Celebrities and many of the world's best-known saltwater anglers of the time fished here, including author Zane Grey and U.S. presidents. The entire facility was destroyed by the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 and never reopened.
Today as a beautiful Florida State Park, recreational opportunities such as kayaking, hiking, birding, picnicking, flats fishing and snorkeling are just the start of what your adventures can include! Come on out and visit Long Key State Park for the day. We have two great hiking trails to explore that provide a close-up look at the variety of natural plant and animal communities in the Keys. Bring your own kayak or rent one from our ranger station for a paddle along a natural shoreline to see a variety of wildlife hiding in the mangroves or in the clear shallow waters.
The park currently offers hike-in, tent-only campsites for guests to enjoy.