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Where do you park to walk the 7 Mile bridge?

Visiting the Old Seven Mile Bridge There is a little street parking on the other side of US 1, just beyond the Sunset Grille and Raw Bar. What makes this parking viable is that there is now a scenic walkway under the highway between that restaurant and the park at the base of the Old Seven Mile Bridge.



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While there is no stopping on the bridge, there are areas where visitors can visit and access whether by ferry, on foot, or by bicycle. The following itinerary is a sample of fun things to see and do in the areas surrounding the Seven Mile Bridge and can be customized depending on available time.

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You can walk, bike or rollerblade the approximately 2.2 miles to Pigeon Key on the bridge and enjoy the amazing views. In the Florida Keys, there is no name better known than Henry Flagler who built the world-famous Oversea Railway in the early 1900's.

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It's quite a famous bridge having appeared in a lot of movies, with a starring role in action thrillers like Licence to Kill, True Lies, The Haunted Mansion, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Mission Impossible III, I Am Number Four and Leverage. The Florida Keys' Seven Mile Bridge looks as impressive on film as it does in real life.

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Miami to Key West Road Trip: 9 Great Stops on the Overseas Highway
  • Robert is Here Fruit Stand. 19200 SW 344th St, Homestead, FL 33034.
  • John Pennekamp Park. 102601 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037.
  • Rain Barrel Artisan Village. ...
  • Green Turtle Inn. ...
  • Robbie's of Islamorada. ...
  • Seven Mile Bridge. ...
  • Dolphin Research Center. ...
  • Turtle Hospital.


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A modern wonder, the 113 miles of roadway from Key Largo to Key West incorporates an astonishing 42 bridges leapfrogging from key to key in a series of giant arches of concrete and steel over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. And what do visitors see?

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The Old Seven was originally constructed in early 1900 as part of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway's Key West Extension, also known as the Overseas Railroad. In the early 1980's this old bridge was no longer used for vehicular traffic when the new bridge was constructed.

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