Monday, March 11, 2013

Anne's Beach, Islamorada, Florida


On our drive back up the Overseas Highway in mid-February, 2013, we stopped at Anne's Beach to stretch our legs.  The beach is located on Lower Matecumbe Key at mile marker 73.  While the beach is on the south or ocean side of the key, the water is shallow enough that there is very little wave action.  Two parking areas about a quarter-mile apart are connected via a boardwalk.  Along the boardwalk are several covered picnic tables as well as stairs down to paths to the beach.  Restrooms with running water are located at the northeastern parking area.

Looking across US 1 and the bike trail to Florida Bay

Kiteboarding is a popular water sport

Boardwalk through the mangrove forest

Ocean (Florida Straits) view from the boardwalk

One of several paths that lead from the boardwalk to the beach

Mangrove leaves mark the high tide

Picnic shelter

In some places, the mangroves grow right to the edge of the water

Looking west, the eastern end of the boardwalk is partially shaded

The chamber of commerce website is http://www.islamoradachamber.com/.

The Village of Islamorada website is http://www.islamorada.fl.us/.

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