Key West's Four Must-See Attractions
Even if you haven't been to Key West since you were a youngster, or if this is your first time there, you'll have a great time. Some of the greatest things to do in Florida's oldest city include visiting the Southernmost Point and the Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. The Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center is a museum with several educational displays located on Key West's historic Truman Waterfront. Teaching about conservation, biodiversity, and the advantages of reefs, the center's primary emphasis are the marine environment of the Florida Keys. There is a 2,500-gallon coral reef aquarium with books and videos on marine life, mangroves, and more at this facility. When it comes to animals and birdlife, the Florida Keys have it all. The islands are home to marine life and winter visitors known as "snowbirds." Florida's Eastern National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Keys. Several species on the verge of extinction may be found in the Florida Keys.