Bridge in the Florida Keys is among the longest bridges in existence when it was built, and is part of the Overseas Highway in the Keys
General Information
Park: 8am until sunset
Glassbottom Boat Tours
Times: 9:15am, 12:15pm, 3:15pm
Tours are 2 ½ hours long.
Snorkeling Tours
Tours are 2 ½ hours long.
Times: 9am, 10:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm, 3pm, 4:30pm
Park Entrance Fees:
$8.00 per vehicle, plus $0.50 per person
Boat tour prices DO NOT include entrance fee
Glassbottom Boat Tours
Adult: $32.00
Age 4 to 11: $19.00
Age 3 and under: Free
Snorkeling Tours Adult $38.95 Under 18 $35.00
Snorkeling Equipment Rental
Mask $4.00
Fins $4.00
Souvenir Snorkel $6.95
Semi-Dry Snorkel $12.95
Corrective Mask $10.00
Half Wet Suit $10.00
Safety vest is provided at no charge.
Paddle Watercraft Rentals (per hour)
Canoes $30.00
Single Kayaks $20.00
Double Kayaks $25.00
Kayak - 4 hours or less
Single Kayaks $40.00
Double Kayaks $50.00
Kayak - 4 hours or more
Single Kayaks $45.00
Double Kayaks $55.00
Standard Paddle Board
Per Hour $25.00
4 hours or less $50.00
Key Largo, FL 33037
The Seven Mile Bridge is a bridge in the Florida Keys that connects Knight's Key (part of the city of Marathon, Florida) in the Middle Keys to Little Duck Key in the Lower Keys. Among the longest bridges in existence when it was built, it is part of the Overseas Highway in the Keys, which is part of the 2,369-mile (3,813 km) U.S. Route 1.
There are two bridges in this location. The modern bridge is open to vehicular traffic; the older one only to pedestrians and cyclists. The older bridge, originally known as the Knights Key-Pigeon Key-Moser Channel-Pacet Channel Bridge, was constructed from 1909 to 1912 under the direction of Henry Flagler and Clarence S. Coe as part of the Florida East Coast Railway's Key West Extension, also known as the Overseas Railroad.
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Seven Mile Bridge" which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0