Flamingo Lodge & Restaurant Welcome

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– EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK –

A Warm Welcome

On behalf of the entire Flamingo Adventures team, it is our pleasure to welcome you to the Flamingo Lodge. We are thrilled to have you as a guest. Our Lodge offers a wide range of amenities and activities. Our well-appointed rooms, delectable dining at the Flamingo Restaurant, and an array of exciting Marina activities underscore our unwavering commitment to facilitating a truly memorable experience for our guests.

Our dedicated and amiable team is here to ensure your stay is both enjoyable and comfortable. Do not hesitate to reach out to our front desk for any assistance or recommendations to enhance your experience. We are committed to making every day of your stay a memorable one.

Once again, welcome to the Flamingo Lodge. We are honored to have you as our guest and look forward to exceeding your expectations.

Yours sincerely,

About Flamingo Everglades National Park

Flamingo was first settled in 1892, though Tequesta Indians had inhabited the area prior to this settlement. The early settlers sustained themselves by supplying fish, fresh vegetables, and charcoal to Key West. In 1893, when establishing a post office, the settlers named their community “Flamingo,” inspired by the distinctive bird species frequently sighted in the area. Despite not breeding in Florida, flamingos from Cuba and the Bahamas once migrated to the area in significant numbers, a phenomenon last observed in 1902, largely due to intensified poaching in the region.

The early 20th century witnessed a modest boom in Flamingo, driven by speculation that Henry Flagler might extend his Florida East Coast Railway across Florida Bay to Key West. By 1900, approximately 50 families resided in Flamingo, which hosted a Monroe County school. Nearby rookeries, including the famed Cuthbert Rookery, attracted poachers seeking bird plumage for fashionable women’s hats. This predatory practice eventually led to the shooting of early game warden Guy Bradley, who confronted the plume hunters in Flamingo. His death incited public outrage, catalyzing federal legislation to ban the practice.

In 1908, a fish house was established in Flamingo, making fishing the town’s primary occupation. However, by 1910, only three homes remained inhabited. The Ingraham Highway, reaching Flamingo in 1922, remained almost impassable in wet conditions until the National Park Service upgraded it with a gravel surface in the late 1940s. During prohibition, moonshining thrived in Flamingo until government intervention eventually suppressed it.

Following the establishment of the Everglades National Park, the Flamingo population was relocated, with the last residents departing by June 1, 1951. In the latter half of the 20th century, Flamingo housed amenities, including a restaurant and cafe, a gas station, a marina, a store, a gift shop, a campground, and residences for park rangers. In 1959, as part of the Mission 66 project, the two-story Flamingo Lodge opened with 103 rooms, accompanied by 24 cabins. The original restaurant was renovated and transformed into the new Visitors Center and administrative offices.

Unfortunately, most facilities suffered extensive damage or destruction during Hurricane Wilma in 2005, with storm surges reaching up to nine feet. As of March 29, 2009, the lodge and cabins were demolished, with only the marina and store reopening. The gas station remains closed to this day.

Where Is the Everglades and Why Is It Important?

Everglades National Park is situated in the southernmost region of Florida. Spanning 1.5 million acres, it stands as the third-largest National Park in the lower 48 states, surpassed only by Death Valley and Yellowstone. On December 6, 1947, President Harry S. Truman inaugurated the park with a radio speech at Everglade City Airport, highlighting not just its beauty but the fragile ecosystems and diverse wildlife it shelters. Presently, the National Park comprises only 20% of the original Everglades, extending from Miami, Homestead, and Florida City in the east to Marco Island, Naples, and Fort Myers in the west, reaching northward to Lake Okeechobee. It represents the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. In recognition of its significance, it was designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve by 1987, a World Heritage Site in 1979, and an internationally important wetland, distinguishing it as one of only three parks globally to hold all three titles simultaneously.

Visitors can access Everglades National Park through three entrances: the main entrance near Homestead, Florida, a distinctive water entrance in Everglades City, Florida, and the Shark Valley located off Highway 41. The park is renowned for its remarkable diversity of flora and fauna, which flourish across various ecosystems including freshwater sloughs, marl prairies, tropical hammocks, pinelands, cypress, mangrove, coastal lowlands, marine, and estuarine environments, totaling nine distinct ecosystems within a single park.

As you explore all the Everglades has to offer, take a moment to immerse yourself in the surroundings. Witness creatures such as the manatees, often referred to as “sea cows” and bearing a close relation to elephants, alongside the North American crocodile and alligator. This park is the only place in the world where both coexist. Additionally, remember to appreciate the myriad birds and marine species that consider this sanctuary home.

Welcome to Everglades National Park and Flamingo!

Our Amenities

MARINA STORE

The Flamingo Marina Store offers an endless array of choices from snacks, beverages, ice, firewood and sundries to books, clothing, souvenirs, and gifts. Purchase a deck of cards or a plush Manatee to go on your adventures with you!

Visit the Marina Store for a one stop shop featuring all your Everglades National Park and Flamingo needs.

HOURS OF OPERATIONS:

Summer Hours (May 1 – October 31) • 8:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.

Winter Hours (November 1 – April 30) • 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m.

THE RESTAURANT AT FLAMINGO

Savor delectable cuisine complemented by the selection of local wines and craft beers on tap at The Restaurant at Flamingo. Immerse yourself in the unparalleled natural surroundings of South Florida, with both indoor and outdoor seating options available. Here, amidst the mangroves and the tranquil backdrop of Florida Bay, you can attune your senses to the music of the Everglades. We look forward to your visit.

HOURS OF OPERATIONS:

Breakfast Hours • 7:00 a.m. through 10:00 a.m.

All-Day Menu • 11:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m.

Bar Hours • 11:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m.

LUNCH

& DINNER 11am-9pm

FINGER FOODS

SMOKED FISH DIP/ $13.95

Smoked Mahi spread served with warm pita bread 230 Cal/8g Pro. and vegetable sticks. 400 Cal/2g Pro.

COCONUT SHRIMP/ $15.95

Six golden, crisp coconut breaded shrimps with orange marmalade dipping sauce 40 Cal/0g Pro. 1140 Cal

EMPANADA OF THE DAY/ $13.95

Three light and flaky empanadas served with a chimichurri aioli 60 Cal/0g Pro. Please ask your cashier for the day’s selection 510-693 Cal/24-45g Pro.

HUMMUS/ $13.75

Traditional hummus served with warm pita bread 230 Cal/8g Pro and vegetable sticks. 140 Cal/4g Pro.

GRANDE NACHOS/ $11.95

Tortilla chips topped with a melted cheese blend, black beans, guacamole, jalapeños, salsa, and sour cream Add grilled chicken for $5.25 110 Cal/21g Pro. 800 Cal/12g Pro.

BLACK BEAN QUESADILLA/

$13.50

Black beans, cheddar jack cheese, topped with cilantro, green onions, sour cream, and salsa. Add grilled chicken for $5.25 110 Cal/21g Pro. 419 Cal/17g Pro.

• You may choose between grilled, fried or blackened with a choice of two of the following: cup of soup, a side salad, French fries, black bean salad, vegetable sticks, or plantain chips

• Your catch must be filleted and de-boned and of legal size and in season.

• Flamingo Lodge and Restaurant is not responsible for illness due to improper handling, packaging or prep work done to fish prior to arrival at the restaurant kitchen.

SOUPS

CONCH CHOWDER $6.95 CUP /$8.95 BOWL

Bahamian style tomato based chowder, with diced conch, celery, bacon, potatoes, carrots and spices served with crackers. 237-356 Cal/15-23g Pro.

CHICKEN TORTILLA $6.00 CUP /$8.75 BOWL

130-195 Cal/5-7.5g Pro.

SALADS

HOUSE SALAD / $9.50

Chicken, corn, black bean, onion, and tomato topped with crispy tortilla strips & shredded cheese.

Fresh greens, cherry tomato, avocado, cucumber, red pepper, carrot and onion. Add grilled chicken

$5.25 110 Cal/21g Pro or Mahi $7.25 90 Cal/19g Pro. 162 Cal/12g Pro.

CAESAR / $10.95

Fresh romaine, cherry tomato, shaved parmesan cheese, and seasoned croutons. Add grilled chicken

$5.25 110 Cal/21g Pro or Mahi $7.25 90 Cal/19g Pro.

Choice of dressings: Ranch 280 Cal/0g Pro. Caesar 240 Cal/2g Pro or Oil-Free Organic Balsamic Vinaigrette (Vegan)(GF) 6 Cal/0g Pro.

WRAPS SANDWICHES

MAHI-MAHI SANDWICH/ $16.95

Spicy blackened Mahi with mixed greens, tomato, red onion and creamy Cajun remoulade. 441 Cal/31g Pro.

CUBANO SANDWICH/ $15.00

Classic Cuban with ham, slow roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, pressed on Cuban bread. 566 Cal/35g Pro.

CHICKEN CLUB SANDWICH/ $15.25

Grilled, marinated free-range chicken breast, bacon, mixed greens, tomato and avocado-ranch spread. 680 Cal/58g Pro.

PINEAPPLE BBQ PULLED PORK SANDWICH/ $15.95

Slow roasted pork, BBQ sauce and caramelized pineapple slaw. 593 Cal/25g Pro.

THE FLORIDA BAY BURGER/ $15.00

1/3-pound burger* topped with lettuce, tomato, red onion. 448 Cal/26g Pro.

THE ISLAND BURGER/ $15.95

1/3-pound burger* topped with grilled pineapple, red onion, lettuce and teriyaki sauce. 728 Cal/27g Pro.

THE VEGGIE BURGER/ $13.25

The Gardenburger®, lettuce, tomato, red onion. 402 Cal/23g Pro.

BLACK BEAN BURGER/ $14.95

A spicy black bean patty, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and herbed avocado spread. 499 Cal/22g Pro.

Add Smoked Bacon (2) $2.00 160 Cal/8g Pro

Add Cheddar Cheese (2) $1.00 140 Cal/6g Pro

Served with choice of French fries 230 Cal/3g Pro, black bean salad 123 Cal/5g Pro, vegetable sticks 25 Cal/5g Pro or plantain chips 123 Cal/5g Pro

Choice of Bun: brioche 190 Cal/6g Pro, whole-wheat 160 Cal/5g Pro or gluten free 220 Cal/4g Pro

*Domestically sourced Prime Rib Beef Steak Burgers are 100% Grass Feed with no Antibiotics or Growth Hormones

MAHI- MAHI WRAP/ $16.75

Sustainably sourced Blackened Mahi-mahi, mixed greens, mango salsa with tomato, red onion, jalapeno and cilantro with a drizzle of avocado oil

441 Cal/31g Pro.

VEGGIE WRAP/ $12.50

Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, carrots, Havarti cheese and herbed cream cheese. 443 Cal/13g Pro.

B.L.T WRAP/ $12.00

Thick cut bacon, lettuce, cherry tomato, avocado and chive mayonnaise. 675 Cal/19g Pro.

CHICKEN CAESAR WRAP/ $14.95

Grilled free-range chicken breast, lettuce, tomato, parmesan cheese and Caesar dressing. 915 Cal/41g Pro.

Served with choice of French fries 230 Cal/3g Pro black bean salad 123 Cal/5g Pro, vegetable sticks 25 Cal/5g Pro, or plantain chips 123 Cal/5g Pro

Choice of Tortilla: flour 310 Cal/8g Pro, whole-wheat 290 Cal/9g Pro or gluten free 220 Cal/6g Pro

VEGETARIAN

MARINA ACTIVITY BOOTH

(OPEN YEAR ROUND, 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.)

For guests seeking to explore the natural beauty and diverse wildlife of South Florida, our expert team is at your disposal to facilitate a variety of tours that encapsulate the essence of the region. Choose between the tranquil Back Country Tour along the Buttonwood Canal or the expansive Florida Bay tour, offering you unique opportunities to encounter bottlenose dolphins, crocodiles, and an array of marine life and avian species in their natural habitats. Guided by professional naturalists, guests will gain insightful knowledge regarding the native flora and fauna that grace the Everglades National Park.

Alternatively, for guests preferring a self-directed adventure, we offer extensive rental options to suit all preferences, including single and tandem kayaks, canoes accommodating two or three people, pontoon boats, and skiffs. For those keen on exploring the terrestrial beauty of the region, we also offer bicycle rentals.

For bookings, call central reservations at (855) 708-2207, visit www.FlamingoEverglades.com or reach out to one of our friendly team members at the Marina Activity Booth.

FLAMINGO/LONG PINE KEY* CAMPGROUNDS

HOURS OF OPERATIONS:

Summer Hours (May 1 – October 31) • 8:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.

Winter Hours (November 1 – April 30) • 8:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m.

ECO-TENT (4 PERSON MAXIMUM PER TENT) PER NIGHT

Furnished (November 1 – May 30) ............ Up to $155.00

Unfurnished (June 1 – October 31) ................... $50.00

CAMPING (ALL LOOPS & BAYSIDE LCOATIONS)

For booking any of these activities you can call our Central Reservations at (855) 7082207 or at www.FlamingoEverglades.com or see one of our friendly team members at the Flamingo campground, eco-tents and Long Pine Key* campground.

*Long Pine Key campground is a seasonal camping area only available from November 1st –April 30th.

LODGE, LOBBY & FRONT DESK

For inquiries or assistance in booking activities, please visit our expert Guest Services agents at the Flamingo Lodge. We are dedicated to enhancing your experience and guiding you to Flamingo’s best attractions and activities.

The Flamingo Lodge, comprising four eco-friendly container buildings, is nestled along the picturesque Guy Bradley Trail and the Florida Bay. Our facility offers 24 rooms, a welcoming lobby with direct access to the restaurant and bar, and three accommodation options to cater to your preferences:

• A cozy studio featuring a queen bed.

• A one-bedroom suite furnished with a queen bed and a full pull-out sofa.

• A spacious two-bedroom suite equipped with a queen bed, a king bed, and a double pull-out sofa.

All of our rooms overlook the Florida Bay and are equipped with kitchenettes, ceiling fans, and balconies. Each of our lodge buildings are named after birds within the Everglades National Park:

• Tern (building one)

• Spoonbill (building two)

• Heron (building three)

• Kingfisher (building four)

Please note: Our rooms provide WiFi access, but TVs and room phones are excluded. Mobile devices may function if paired with WiFi calling or if connected to the AT&T network. Meals are not included in the lodge room booking.

FRONT DESK HOURS OF OPERATIONS:

Summer Hours (May 1 – October 31) • 8:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m. Winter Hours (Nov. 1 – April 30) • 6:00 a.m. through 10:00 p.m.

GUEST SERVICES & CONTACT INFORMATION

FLAMINGO LODGE & RESTAURANT

Phone: (239) 695-1095

• Ext. 101 (Lodge)

• Ext. 102 (Restaurant)

ACCESSIBILITY NEEDS

Please inform the front desk of any arrangements needed for guest(s) with special needs. We are ADA compliant.

BUSINESS NEEDS – MESSAGES & FAXES

Our front desk can help you with any messages, photocopies, or faxes you might need to send or receive.

• Check-in time: 4:00 p.m.

• Check-out time: 11:00 a.m.

• Guests will be charged a half day rate for checking-out beyond : 11:00 a.m.

• Guests are responsible for any damage, unnecessary destruction, breakage, or misuse of property.

BARBEQUES

There are three barbeque/grilling areas at the Lodge located between each building and charcoal can be purchased at the front desk or at the Marina Store.

DINING SERVICES

Our Restaurant and Bar are located in the Main Lodge. The Restaurant at Flamingo serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

MAINTENANCE SERVICES

Each room is equipped with central air conditioning and is regulated by a thermostat. The rooms also have ceiling fans. Should you have any malfunction issues report to the front desk, we will have a member of our maintenance staff assist you. For any problem involving plumbing, electrical or air conditioning please contact the front desk at (239) 695-1095 Ext. 101.

MEDICAL SERVICE & EMERGENCIES

If you have a medical emergency, please call National Park Service Emergency Dispatch at (305) 242-7740 or call 911.

PARK CONTACT INFORMATION

We have maps of the hiking trails at the front desk and at the Marina Store. Our front desk can answer any general questions. Park rangers are available at the Visitors Center and can be reached by phone at (239) 695-2945.

Hours of operations are:

• Summer Hours (May 1 – October 31) • 9:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays only.

• Winter Hours (Nov. 1 – April 30) • 6:00 a.m. through 10:00 p.m., Daily

TRAILS & HIKING

No collecting of park wood, animals, rocks, sand or shells is allowed. Please walk on paved areas or trails only.

The Flamingo Lodge and Restaurant adheres to a rigorous set of environmental protocols and works diligently with the National Park Service to maintain healthy green practices. We go above and beyond to keep our park clean, so we hope our guests will too.

At the Flamingo Lodge, we do not provide stayover services. This enables us to limit bedding, towels, and other amenities that would otherwise require significant water usage.

Our team uses biodegradable paper products and green cleaning supplies as much as possible. For instance, our ‘key holders’ are specially sourced out of vegetable-based inks and recycled paper.

The Flamingo Restaurant’s expert culinary team uses local organic ingredients and sustainable agriculture, when possible, to prepare fresh, creative cuisine.

We’re constantly evaluating our procedures and exploring ways to eliminate our footprint because we appreciate the importance of ecofriendliness.

Thank you for partnering with us through our sustainability efforts!

Everglades National Park Trails & Wildlife

*Pets are not allowed on most of the park’s trails. To learn more about regulations on pets in the park go to www.NPS.gov/ever/planyourvisit/pets.htm.

HIKING AND BIKING TRAILS

The Front Desk can provide a map for hiking and biking trails.

SNAKE BIGHT • 1.8 MILES ONE WAY

Don’t let the name deter you! In this play on words, a “bight” is actually a bay (Snake Bight) within a larger bay (Florida Bay). Enter another world as you travel through a tropical hardwood hammock, with dozens of tropical tree species. Bird watching may be good from the boardwalk at the end of trail.

ROWDY BEND • 2.6 MILES ONE WAY

Explore an overgrown old roadbed through shady buttonwoods and open costal prairie. This is an opportunity for good woodland bird watching. Combine this trail with the Main Park Road (use caution!) and the Snake Bight Trail for a 12.6-mile round trip bike ride from the Flamingo Visitors Center.

CHRISTIAN POINT • 1.6 MILES ONE WAY

Wander a rustic path through a wide diversity of habitats. The trail begins in dense mangroves and buttonwoods full of bromeliads. Next, investigate the unusual, salt-loving vegetation of open coastal prairie. Dead buttonwood snags interrupt these expanses that were shaped by hurricanes. Finally, you’ll end up along the shores of Snake Bight, best viewed near lowed tide for birds. Caution – this trail is flooded majority of the year.

ECO POND • HALF MILE LOOP

Due to the salt intrusion from storm surges during the hurricane season of 2005, Eco Pond is in a state of change. Wading birds, shorebirds and occasional crocodiles can be seen.

GUY BRADLEY • 1 MILE TO CAMPGROUND AMPHITHEATER

Mingle with a variety of birds and butterflies, as you amble along the shore of Florida Bay. Old pier pilings are a reminder that Flamingo was once a small village. The trail was named for the Audubon warden Guy Bradley, murdered in 1905 by plume hunters while trying to protect a bird rookery in Florida Bay. This is a scenic shortcut between the campground day-use and the Visitors Center.

COASTAL PRAIRIE • 6 MILES ONE WAY

Step back in time as you walk this old road once used by cotton pickers and fisherman. Open prairies of succulent coastal plants dotted with shady buttonwoods surround you as you journey toward the shore of Florida Bay. Begin at the rear of Loop “C” in the campground. A wilderness permit is required for camping at Clubhouse Beach.

The Wildlife at Flamingo Everglades

Flamingo Everglades is one of the best places in the world to see a variety of wildlife. You’ll see manatees, crocodiles, alligators, and many other species of birds during your visit. We recommend visiting during Summer when temperatures are warmer and more animals can be seen basking in the sun.

Most of the wildlife is out and about during the summer months, which means you’ll have a better chance of spotting dolphins, crocodiles, alligators and migratory birds.

Whether you opt for a boat tour (www.FlamingoEverglades.com/ Boat-Tours) or explore the park’s trails, prepare for an unforgettable experience and the opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form. Plan your visit during the summer months to maximize your chances of encountering a wide variety of wildlife. Embrace the beauty of Flamingo Everglades and create memories that will last a lifetime.

REPTILES

The Everglades teem with diverse reptilian life, most notably the American Alligator, snakes, and turtles. Additionally, introduced from Florida’s exotic pet trade, Nile Crocodiles inhabit the park’s freshwater lakes. This makes the Everglades a singular location globally where both crocodiles and alligators coexist harmoniously. We invite you to explore and appreciate the multifaceted reptile population in this unique habitat.

DOLPHINS

Dolphins, celebrated for their intelligence and sociable nature, frequently inhabit the waters of the Everglades. These vibrant creatures form groups called pods, and the park serves as home to several species of dolphins, including the prevalent Bottlenose Dolphin. Predominantly found in the Everglades, this species thrives in both fresh and saltwater environments throughout Florida. Visitors may also encounter the Atlantic Spotted Dolphin, a slightly smaller species that shares similar markings to the Bottlenose. Join us on our Back Country boat tour, one of the greatest opportunities to experience the majestic sight of dolphins and other indigenous wildlife.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MIA)

2100 NW 42nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33142

Phone: (305) 876-7000

Approximately 81 miles • 1 hour, 32 minute drive (with tolls)

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

100 Terminal Drive. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315

Phone: (954) 359-1200

Approximately 108 miles • 1 hour, 56 minute drive (with tolls)

FLORIDA KEYS OUTLET MARKETPLACE

250 E Palm Drive. Florida City, Florida 33034

Phone: (305) 248-4727

Hours: Monday – Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.;

Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Approximately 48 miles • 1 hour drive

DOLPHIN MALL

11401 NW 12th Street, Miami, Florida 33172

Website: www.ShopDolphinMall.com

Hours: Monday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Approximately 75 miles • 1 hour, 23 min drive (with tolls)

BAPTIST HEALTH HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM

975 Baptist Way, Homestead, Florida 33033

Phone: (786) 234-8000

Approximately 51 miles • 1 hour drive (with tolls)

SHOWBIZ CINEMAS HOMESTEAD

100 S Krome Avenue, Homestead, Florida 33030

Website: www.ShowBizCinemas.com

Phone: (786) 634-6404

Approximately 48 miles • 1 hour drive

Florida Keys Outlet Marketplace
Dolphin Mall

EVERGLADES ALLIGATOR FARM

40351 SW 192nd Avenue, Homestead, Florida 33034

Website: www.Everglades.com

Phone: (305) 247-2628

Approximately 45 miles • 53 minute drive

ROBERT IS HERE FRUIT STAND

19200 SW 344th Street, Homestead, Florida 33034

Website: www.RobertIsHere.com

Phone: (305) 246-1592

Approximately 45 miles • 53 minute drive

SCHNEBLY REDLAND’S WINERY & BREWERY

30205 SW 217th Avenue, Homestead, Florida 33030

Website: www.SchneblyWinery.com

Phone: (305) 242-1224

Approximately 46 miles • 55 minute drive

NEARBY CITIES TO VISIT

• Florida City, Florida – 47 Miles (56 minute drive)

• Homestead, Florida – 48.4 Miles (1 hour drive)

• Miami, Florida – 85.4 Miles (1 hour, 40 minute drive)

• Fort Lauderdale, Florida – 110.2 Miles (2 hour drive)

• Key Largo, Florida – 74.3 Miles (1 hour, 23 minute drive)

• Islamorada, Florida – 91.2 Miles (1 hour, 49 minute drive)

• Marathon, Florida – 121.7 Miles (2 hour, 27 minute drive)

• Key West, Florida – 171.9 Miles (3 hour, 33 minute drive)

Schnebly Redland’s Winery & Brewery

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