Pigeon Key also offers hands-on private educational programs for students from elementary school to post-graduate levels through its respected Pigeon Key Marine Science Camps during summer months. In addition, they can become scuba certified during a camp session. Accessible by ferry from a visitor center at Knight's Key on the west end of Marathon, Pigeon Key also welcomes many visitors who walk or bike to it along a breathtakingly scenic portion of the Old Seven Mile Bridge, closed to vehicular traffic since Guided ferry tours depart from Knight's Key daily at 10 a.
Return trips from Pigeon Key depart at a. To reserve a seat on the ferry, call Reservations are not required but are suggested for holidays and weekends.
Pigeon Key information: www. Visitors can spend the entire day on the island, enjoying activities or taking time to explore the fully restored turn-of-the-century buildings.
The tranquil, picturesque island is open to visitors to spend the day exploring the historic museums, soaking in sunshine, picnicking and enjoying the tropical breezes. During their time on the island, the Kyle family lived a pretty typical life. Robert Kyle was involved with starting up the school on Pigeon Key, and his daughter, Tessie, became a schoolteacher. The family also enjoyed things such as ice and newspapers, which were brought to them by the daily train in addition to food and supplies.
The family also raised chickens on the island, and even had a cow, Naomi, who lived in the northeast corner of Pigeon Key. The Kyle family is remembered in the Pigeon Key Museum, along with all of the other families that have called the island home over the years.
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Bring your lunch and relax: Picnic tables are available and you are encouraged to stay after the tour for the whole day, if you like. On a sultry summer day, we brought our snorkeling gear and explored the waters around the Pigeon Key dock — another recreation that is encouraged. Pigeon Key is surrounded by waters rich in sea life, and the dock attracts schools of colorful fish. We ate our lunch under the chickee hut at the end of the dock, a breeze blowing and the blueness of the water and sky dazzling our senses.
Tours of Pigeon Key are at 10 a. The ferry leaves Pigeon Key to brings visitors back at approximately p. Tickets can be purchased on the same day in-person or you can reserve your spot over the phone if you have a time and date preference. The information in this article was accurate when published but can change without notice. Please confirm details when planning your trip by following the links in this article.
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