The island of Pigeon Key is a historic 5-acre island located in the heart of the Florida Keys! It was once the home of over 400 workers who built the …
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Mar 31, 2025
Tour was amazing learned a great deal of the history of the building of the railway. Tour guide CT was extremely knowledgeable and passionate of the building of the railway.Full review by susan h
Mar 29, 2025
We were two couples and one of us had been there before. It was very well done and would highly recommend this as a stop on the way down the keys CT was narrating on the key did an excellent summary …Full review by X4051KErichardg
Mar 24, 2025
Great tour! We have 3 kids ages: 13, 10 and 7 and all three enjoyed the tour. It was fun taking the open trolley on the old bridge and our tour guide was funny, knowledgeable and entertaining. The bu…Full review by 952ChrisS
Is there not a ferry that goes to Pigeon Key any longer? I only see a train and walk/bike now?
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The ferry has been discontinued and replaced with our brand new trolley called the Pigeon Key Express! It is a quick ride from 2010 Overseas Hwy in Marathon and takes you across …
The ferry has been discontinued and replaced with our brand new trolley called the Pigeon Key Express! It is a quick ride from 2010 Overseas Hwy in Marathon and takes you across the Old 7 Mile Bridge, from which we often see lots of wildlife including turtles, eagle rays, manatees, and more. For more information and booking, please visit our website (just search for Pigeon Key, as links cannot be posted in a response)
My dog would be in an enclosed stroller, or I would be holding her. She's 6 pounds and 12 years old.
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Pigeon Key does not permit pets of any kind on the island as we are a bird sanctuary and are home to birds that can no longer fly. In order to protect them, dogs and other pets are not …
Pigeon Key does not permit pets of any kind on the island as we are a bird sanctuary and are home to birds that can no longer fly. In order to protect them, dogs and other pets are not allowed.