"Besides being seven miles long, the bridge itself doesn't seem that scary, but its position in the Florida Keys makes it a prime target for the region's many hurricanes. The newest version of the bridge scrapped the original concept in lieu of a sturdier 65-foot-high arch to allow boats to pass under. While it may be sturdier, we still wouldn't want to be on it during a storm." - Travel + Leisure Editors
This beautiful place is just after Fiesta Key and on the way to Key West. The beauty of the place can't really be captured in the pics or described in the words. You must definitely stop by if
you are driving to the Key West. We visited in the early March. You have dedicated parking towards the left side while driving to the Key West. We really clicked lot of pics
Eddie Martinez
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Been coming to this bridge for over 60 years. Always catch fish. Beautiful views. Very peaceful.
Jenna Collazo
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This was my first time fishing salt water and this spot was so amazing!! We didn’t catch any super big fish but we did catch some little ones and it was super cool seeing what everyone else was catching. Also a great place to watch the sunrise. There are a lot of people fishing here as well but bring a lot of bait, water, and fans. Also don’t forget the sunscreen.
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Great fishing spot & it was beautiful all day!
Lily Lopez
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Love this place for fishing and for the sunset. Been here a couple times and I always have a great time.
Geidy Alvarez
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Good bridge to fishing
Noah Van Hochman
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My go to fishing bridge when shore fishing in the keys. Kayak fishing is excellent.
Jennifer Helms
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Beautiful views. 2 nice area's to pull over for pics. Best water views are as you drive though.