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Big Pine Key
A Postcard From Big Pine Key, Florida Big Pine Key is a great area to invest in a second home. We have access to all the Florida Keys and we often takes trips to other parts of the island.

About Big Pine Key Big Pine Key, part of the Lower Florida Keys, is a peaceful retreat of unspoiled winderness and home to the gentle tiny Key Deer. Visitors here enjoy diving at Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary, fishing off shore or on the flats, and canoeing in Bahia Honda State Park. Big Pine Key, at mile marker 33, is the main shopping hub of the Lower Keys. Yet, if you prefer solitude, you need only turn onto one of its lovely side roads. Explore the National Key Deer Refuge, a large expanse of mostly undeveloped pine lands where the diminutive Key Deer live, or venture out to No Name Key. If you're looking for an off-shore adventure, Big Pine is also the jumping off point for numerous snorkeling and dive charters to Looe Key reef
Weather Residents of Big Pine Key enjoy 70 degree weather in the month of January and 84.2 degree weather in the month of July
Things To Do Jet-skiing Parasailing Swimming with dolphins Manatee and bird watching Evenings dances Island music Tiki bars
Population Population: 5,215 Median Age: 35.5
Economics Median Income: $54,444
Vacation properties and homes for sale in Big Pine Key, FL
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June: Key West Theater Festival Oct: Fantasy Fest (Key West) Dec: Lighted Boat Parade (Key West)
Key Deer Refuge Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary Bahia Honda State Park.
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