RV the Florida Keys: Big Pine, Bahia Honda, and Pigeon Key
[0.7] We took a trip down to the Big Pine Key Fishing Lodge with our RV and motorcycle for a few days in the Florida Keys. While there we explored Big Pine Key, as well as near-by Pigeon Key and Bahia Honda State Park. We also checked out a few local places to eat. We had a great time and highly recommend visiting this area of the Keys.
Big Pine Key Fishing Lodge (BPKFL):
Bahia Honda State Park, Bahia Honda Key:
Pigeon Key Visitor Center, Marathon Key:
Milagro Restaurant and Bar, Big Pine Key:
The Stuffed Pig, Marathon Key:
This series is more about us getting used to RV life and the process of documenting it all, and is not meant to be proper episodes, more like preseason--or pilot--episodes. However, we do try to make them a little informative and hopefully somewhat entertaining. We officially go live with real episodes based on travel in April of 2020.
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Exploring the Florida Keys - Marathon, Big Pine and Summerland Key
During our stay in the Florida Keys we visited the Dolphin Research Center on Marathon Key, found some famous Key Deer on Big Pine Key, hit up the dog park at the Ramrod swimming hole and kayaked the backcountry waters of Summerland Key.
To learn more about the Dolphin Research Center on Marathon Key visit
For an excellent kayaking adventure in the Florida Keys be sure to visit Florida Keys Kayak Tours and Rentals at
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Film Location: Summerland Key, Florida
Filmed: February 2019
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Feista Key & Key West
Tour of the Encore RV Resort on Fiesta key and downtown Key West
Bahia Honda State Park Big Pine Key Flordia
Henry Flagler's railroad to Key West turned the remote island of Bahia Honda Key into a tropical destination. Today, the island is home to one of Florida's southernmost state parks, known for beautiful beaches, magnificent sunsets and excellent snorkeling. Visitors can picnic on the beach, take a swim, or relax and enjoy the balmy sea breezes that caress the shores year-round. Anglers can fish from shore or bring a boat and launch at the boat ramp. Kayaks, and snorkeling gear can be rented and boat trips to the reef for a snorkeling excursion are available. Bahia Honda is an excellent place to see wading birds and shorebirds, while the Sand and Sea Nature Center introduces nature lovers to the island's plants and animals. Campsites and vacation cabins are also available.
December 14 - The Contract for the Building of the Key West Custom House was Awarded
As Key West became increasingly wealthy, the four story architectural marvel known as the Custom House was built, and it is a perfect example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It's easily one of the most beautiful buildings in Key West and the crown jewel of the island.
Despite the difficulties and delays in construction, the Custom House opened in April of 1891. Built at a total cost of $107,955 - and that was almost $30,000 over the budget.
The Key West climate took an immediate toll on the building and the salty air eroded parts of it. The Hurricanes of 1909, 1910, and 1920 caused considerable damage to the brick building.
The new building housed Key Wesr customs offices, the District Court and the post office. When it first opened, the building was occupied on the first floor by the postal and custom services, with the second floor containing the courtroom and court offices, while the lighthouse inspector and other government officials were housed on the third floor. During its prime the Custom House heard thousands of cases and judgments ranging from rum runners to ship salvaging claims. The most significant proceedings dealt with the sinking of the US Maine in Havana Harbor, which ultimately led to the Spanish American War.
As the decades passed, the Customs House saw a decrease in use. In the 1930s, the customs offices, the District Court and the post office all moved to new facilities. The Navy moved some of its personnel into the building into a utilitarian office space, they dropped the ceiling and turned the large gracious rooms into small functional offices. The beautifully arched wrap-around porch was also enclosed to create additional workspace.
Despite the fact that in 1973, the Custom House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Navy eventually decided to abandon the building. With all of its former tenants relocated, the Custom House was sealed, fenced off and left a feral cats, transients and just general decay. In 1976, after being declared a Historic Custom House by the Treasury Department, the structures ownership title was given to the city of Key West.
Throughout the 1980s, the custom houses future remained in doubt. Various plans were drafted, which saw the historic building being converted into a yacht club and at one point even to an upscale resort. Ultimately after being sold in 1991 to the Florida Land Acquisition Advisory Council. The Key West Art and Historical Society undertook the restoration of the dilapidated building. In 1993, historic renovations began on the building under the supervision of lead architect Bert Bender. What had originally cost less than $110,000 to build in four years, now cost nearly $9 million to renovate over nine years. Restoration of the building followed historical preservation guidelines and used original construction materials. The building required modernization in order to accommodate a public museum and offices. This required the installation of additional stairwells and elevator, temperature control climates, archival rooms, offices and facilities to accommodate over 300,000 visitors a year. With restorations completed in 1999, the Key West Art and Historical Society reopened the beautiful Custom House as the crown jewel of Key West
And it was today December the 14th, 1888, that the contract for the Custom House at the end of Whitehead Street was awarded. The structure was completed three years later and occupied in the latter part of 1891.
And that's what happened today in Key West history. Today in Key West was History is brought to you by 43 Keys Media. To learn more about our glorious past here on the Florida Keys and our future visit
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A Year After Irma, Sunshine Key RV Resort Reopens in the Florida Keys
Sunshine Key RV Resort & Marina, in the Lower #FloridaKeys near #BigPineKey, reopened Monday exactly a year after Hurricane #Irma passed through the Keys. Resort manager Rosa Cimino shares what’s new at the Keys’ largest RV resort after coming back from Hurricane #Irma. #FloridaKeysToday
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New $330 Million Road to the Florida Keys Open
A new $330 million road connecting the South Florida mainland with the Florida Keys is finished and opened.
The new 18-Mile Stretch is a segment of U.S. Highway 1 between Florida City and Key Largo.
Officials said the new road features numerous safety, environmental and aesthetic enhancements for residents and visitors.
A concrete median barrier, painted Belize blue as recommended by marine life artist Wyland, stretches almost the entire length of the road and is already reducing the number of serious vehicular accidents.
Number one is safety and we will be able to eliminate 10 to 14 critical accidents a year, said Gus Pego, Florida Department of Transportation's District 6 Secretary.
Environmental features include almost 20 culverts and underpasses for animals such as crocodiles and Florida panthers to cross safely under the road. Elimination of a land causeway that once bisected Lake Surprise has restored natural water flow to Florida Bay. Outside shoulders and berms were built to prevent road pollutants from washing into Florida Bay.
The project's iconic element, the 1.25-mile-long, 65-foot-high Jewfish Creek Bridge, completed in May 2008, has created a more impressive visual driving approach to the Florida Keys.
The new 'Stretch' has completely changed the driving experience into the Florida Keys, said Monroe County Mayor Heather Carruthers, who is also a member of the region's tourism council. Not only is it much safer, but when you come over the top of the new Jewfish Creek Bridge, the panoramic vista you see takes your breath away.
Family Travel with Colleen Kelly - Camping in The Florida Keys
The Florida Keys is known for many things, but did you know camping is one of them? Let Colleen and her daughters take you on a camping trip unlike any you’ve ever been on before, as they visit two beautiful campsites; Fiesta Key and Sunshine Key. At Fiesta, you can rent a state-of-the-art cottage or RV, or if you’d rather get a bit more rustic, pitch your own tent and enjoy the gorgeous scenic views of the Gulf of Mexico. Campers can enjoy more traditional activities such as swimming in the ocean or hiking through Long Key State Park, or they can take advantage of some of the unique local activities, like visiting the Dolphin Research Center, snorkeling, getting a taste of Keys’ cuisine and culture at the ice cream social, or checking out Bud ‘N’ Mary’s famous fishing marina.
At Sunshine Key, Colleen and her family will show you all the fun of Fiesta, plus more! Located near Big Pine, visitors of Sunshine Key can enjoy the luxury of an RV resort, along with the natural and social activities of camping. With the gorgeous marina just nearby, there’s plenty to do! Go for a swim, or try out fishing or kayaking as a way to soak up all the beautiful scenery the campsite has to offer. Sunshine Key is also efficiently located to a convenience store where guests can buy their favorite foods, or try something new!
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The Florida Keys and the Highway that goes to the Sea
The Overseas Highway, sometimes called the Highway that Goes to Sea, is a modern wonder. It is the magic carpet by which visitors from Florida's mainland can cross countless coral and limestone islets through that special world of the Florida Keys.
The highway — the southernmost leg of U.S. 1 — follows a trail originally blazed in 1912 when Henry Flagler extended his Florida East Coast Railroad from Miami to Key West.
The highway was begun in the late 1930s & The Florida Keys — which now host more than three million visitors annually — became an easily accessible tourist destination by car and bus.
And what do these visitors see?
Key Largo
Key Largo, called the first of the Florida Keys, because of its northernmost location along the Florida Keys chain, is an hour's drive from South Florida's two major airports. Yet it is a world away.
Home to two state parks, a national park, a national marine sanctuary, Key Largo boasts some of the most fascinating botanical scenery in the state.
Also visit the 'African Queen, the boat made famous in the Humphrey Bogart film of the same name.
Islamorada
Our Village of Islands is situated between the saltwater wilderness of Everglades National Park in one direction and North America's only coral barrier reef and the deep blue waters of the Florida Straits in the other.
This might be the only place on Earth where it is possible to catch a sailfish in the morning, and then venture into the backcountry in pursuit of bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook and redfish in just inches of water.
With a fleet of highly-skilled recreational fishing captains, Islamorada's reputation as The Sport Fishing Capital of the World is well earned.
Marathon
This quaint tropical city is conveniently situated in the middle of the Keys island chain.
Located mainly on Vaca, Fat Deer, and Grassy Key, Marathon is a 10- mile-long family-oriented island community rooted in a heritage of fishing, and reflects the old-Keys lifestyle that residents, snowbirds and visitors enjoy so much.
It is maintaining this simple, seafaring tradition that has made Marathon so special, celebrated through the community's annual family-friendly seafood festivals.
Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys
If you've had enough of an overcrowded and weary world, the islands of the Lower Keys are the place for you.
Here, you can snorkel or dive over the Looe Key coral reef, ride a bicycle through Key Deer country, or take a fishing adventure in the back country or troll the deep blue waters beyond the reef.
At the end of the day, you can trade stories with family and friends at one of this area's tiki bars, RV parks, campgrounds, quaint resorts or licensed vacation homes. The Earthy fragrance of mangrove forests and wetlands is never far away.
Key West
Discover a city where real estate titles date back to the Kings of Spain.
Stroll the palm-lined streets and discover gingerbread mansions, tin-roofed conch houses, the John Audubon House and Ernest Hemingway's home.
Walk in the footsteps of Thomas Edison, Lou Gehrig, Harry Truman, and Tennessee Williams.
Gaze at the fabled treasure of the galleon Atocha. Discover tomorrow's fine art treasures by Key West's well-known and unknown artists
Florida Keys Overview Video
What you see in the Florida Keys you will not see anywhere else in the United States. Famous beauty and nature comprised in more than 800 islands, with 125 miles of Overseas Highway to explore. Enjoy this short introduction to the fabulous Florida Keys.
Florida Keys Open For Tourists (Video)
FLORIDA KEYS -- The Florida Keys officially reopened to visitors Sunday, three weeks after Hurricane Irma impacted the island chain Sept. 10.
Local officials chose the reopening date based on the speedy completion of significant infrastructure repairs, almost total restoration of utilities, and necessity of resuming the tourism-driven economy that employs about 50 percent of the Keys workforce.
“By welcoming visitors to the destination, it will provide the jobs and the hope that our residents are looking for so they can begin to rebuild their lives,” said Stacey Mitchell, director of marketing for the Florida Keys tourism council.
While Key Largo and Key West were least affected by Irma, a number of lodging properties and other tourism facilities in the Keys haven’t yet resumed normal operations. Recovery efforts are ongoing, especially in the Lower Keys and parts of Marathon that were hardest hit by the storm.
“It’s been a road of recovery and continues to be so, but we’ve made enough progress where the infrastructure is ready to accept visitors,” said Mitchell. “By the visitor coming down, they’re helping in the recovery and being part of that process.”
Visitors will find the Key West and Marathon airports open as usual, and the Port of Key West hosting cruise ships again. The Florida Keys Overseas Highway has passed inspection and is easily drivable throughout the 125-mile island chain.
Even Key West’s Southernmost Point marker, an iconic photo stop that designates the continental United States’ southernmost land mass, is being repainted after damage from Irma.
A number of Keys special events scheduled for mid to late October — including Key West’s Fantasy Fest, Marathon’s Stone Crab Eating Contest and Key Largo’s Humphrey Bogart Film Festival — are to take place as planned, according to organizers.
Key Largo Motel room
This is what $80 gets you on Key Largo.
AJAM Florida Key Deer
COURTESTY AJAM- MIAMI BUREAU: Visitors travel to Florida to experience the Florida Keys; fishing, snorkeling and Key West. But there is an attraction which may not be as well known but one bringing together researchers and biologists from around the country. Julia Yarbough explains the future of the endangered Key Deer is at stake.
Shark Key, Sugar Loaf Key, Cudjoe Key, Summerland Key, Ramrod Key to Big Pine Key, Florida GP021346
Shark Key, Saddle Bunch Keys, Sugar Loaf Key, Park Key, Cudjoe Key, Summerland Key, Ramrod Key, Little Torch Key, Big Pine Key, Florida GP021346
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Haack
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Collins Fish & Seafood
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Keys Cafe
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Key West Hotel Discounts, Free Maps, Visitor Center
FIESTA KEY RV PARK AND RESORT: THE PERFECT TROPICAL CAMPGROUND FOR MOTORCYCLES
We stayed on the Island of Fiesta Key which worked out great being about half of the way down to Key West. Not as far to pull a camper and a good distance to ride the Motorcycle the rest of the way.
Located North of Seven Mile Bridge, it is the perfect place to unload your toy hauler and ride to Key West!
Curiosity Quest visits the Florida Keys Wild Bird Center
Curiosity Quest, and educational TV show, filmed an episode at our Sanctuary. The half hour show allowed us to show these highlights of their visit. Pickles and Fred were entertaining as always.
Watson Trail, National Key Deer Refuge
Focusing on prime Key deer habitat in the heart of Big Pine Key, the Watson Trail loops through environments that have become extraordinarily rare in South Florida, most notably the pine rocklands with its fringe of rugged, rocky freshwater marshes.
Music: Joy in Land Formation by Dan O'Connor
Pigeon Key Gathering
A Transformation Dot Com Gathering In The Florida Keys - May 2009
Myth Busting on RVing and Camping in the Florida Keys
After camping two weeks in the Florida Keys we myth bust some of the most talked about topics about rving to the Keys as well as review the RV parks we stayed at while in the Keys. At the end of the video we show drive footage of the Overseas Highway from Cudjoe Key back to the mainland of Florida.
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Film Location: Cudjoe Key, Florida
Filmed: February 4, 2019
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Our name says it all Pau Hana, which translates to Done with Work, Quitting Time or Happy Hour in Hawaiian. We are Part time Fulltime RVers - Bloggers - amateur photographer's living the dream. Please join us on our Pau Hana adventures of life.
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Fuel: Diesel
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Our RV Dealer: RnR RV in North Spokane, WA:
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