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Old 09-10.-2006, 12:41 PM   #1
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Default Miami-Key West -Miami - anyone familiar with this route

Anyone here have experience biking on the OverSeas Highway from Key Largo to Key West? I am putting together a multiday adventure tour of this route and need information, resources, pictures, opinions, etc.

Here's the rough sketch:

Fly to Miami, pick up and load bikes and gear
first night at Everglades Hostel in Florida City (35 miles-ish)
Hit the OHighway to Marathon for second night, either hotel or camping depending on weather. (55 miles-ish)
Day three is Marathon to Key West (55 miles-ish)
Hang out in Key West for at least two full days (park and snorkel, drink, eat, whatever for two days)
Head back to Miami, probably retracing steps in terms of lodging but varying the side trips for snorkeling and dining purposes.

What do you think? ideas, warnings, reality checks all encouraged.

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Old 11-10.-2006, 01:25 PM   #2
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It is an easy route. You may hit some winds out there. I have used that route four times on a bicycle. There is a bike path on the west side of Highway One. It might not be marked all that well. I suggest getting on it as soon as you see it or where it starts. It runs along the water and is invisible from the road in many parts because between it and the road are trees and bushes and mangroves. The seven mile bridge is where you might get some winds, but not necessarily. It is there that you are over the ocean with nothing to block the winds, so whatever happens to be blowing that day is what you get. Designated camp sites are in state campgrounds. The last time I was there the RV parks charged the same for a tent that they charged for an RV. The motel rents may be quite high, especially in the winter tourist season. I believe you can get a shower at a state campground for $5.00 but I am not too sure about that. It is all about money in the Keys. They have their hands in your pockets for every little things in the Keys.

It is a good ride. It is flat expept for some bridges perhaps.

The road from the mainland to Key Largo has a nice wide biking lane but it is lined with cat-eye reflectors so closely spaced that one must keep his attention riveted to the road directly in front of the wheel to avoid hitting them. Or, you have to cycle out in the motor lane and keep moving back onto the reflectors every time a vehicle comes along, which is a pain in the neck. See the nests on top of the poles. I believe thay are Osprey nests.

Coming south out of Miami there is a bike path under the raised metrorail / trirail track. It is very curvy in places but it keeps you out of the traffic. The path goes on for quite some distance.

See the old sign for the Last Chance Bar. There is pretty much nothing in the way of services between there and Key Largo.
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Good stuff, this is the kind of information I was hoping to get. If you don't mind I'll ask a few follow ups, cause I don't know JACK about the Keys or even south Floriday for that matter - except that it gets hot and humid and stays that way pretty much all summer long.

Regarding the bike path, I think they are calling that the Overseas Heritage Trail these days, and it seems that it is really nice in the parts of the main highway that they have it - but that it might take about three times as long to cycle the route on it because of it being hard to follow in many places. What is your experience here? Was the trail really easy to see and follow?

Also, what about just staying on the main highway the whole way out to Key West (as opposed to using the bike path)? My intentions are to haul ass from place to place and to try to make the crossing from Miami to Key West in two days, and to spend my time on the beaches, snorkeling and just taking it easy for a while. So, while the trip is about touring and riding, it's really a beach/bar/bum/snorkeling/photography/eating/hanging out type of trip, disguised as a bike trip - if that makes any sense at all...

With regards the parks and camping - considering that I'll be trying to break up the 130 miles from Miami Airport to Key West into two days of riding, do you have any suggestions on where I should plan to spend the one (or two) nights that I may spend on the way out and back to Key West? I am finding a distinct lack of information about camping facilities on this route.

Thanks! I appreciate your help on this!

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It is an easy route. You may hit some winds out there. I have used that route four times on a bicycle. There is a bike path on the west side of Highway One. It might not be marked all that well. I suggest getting on it as soon as you see it or where it starts. It runs along the water and is invisible from the road in many parts because between it and the road are trees and bushes and mangroves. The seven mile bridge is where you might get some winds, but not necessarily. It is there that you are over the ocean with nothing to block the winds, so whatever happens to be blowing that day is what you get. Designated camp sites are in state campgrounds. The last time I was there the RV parks charged the same for a tent that they charged for an RV. The motel rents may be quite high, especially in the winter tourist season. I believe you can get a shower at a state campground for $5.00 but I am not too sure about that. It is all about money in the Keys. They have their hands in your pockets for every little things in the Keys.

It is a good ride. It is flat expept for some bridges perhaps.

The road from the mainland to Key Largo has a nice wide biking lane but it is lined with cat-eye reflectors so closely spaced that one must keep his attention riveted to the road directly in front of the wheel to avoid hitting them. Or, you have to cycle out in the motor lane and keep moving back onto the reflectors every time a vehicle comes along, which is a pain in the neck. See the nests on top of the poles. I believe thay are Osprey nests.

Coming south out of Miami there is a bike path under the raised metrorail / trirail track. It is very curvy in places but it keeps you out of the traffic. The path goes on for quite some distance.

See the old sign for the Last Chance Bar. There is pretty much nothing in the way of services between there and Key Largo.
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Old 17-10.-2006, 02:15 PM   #4
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Good stuff, this is the kind of information I was hoping to get. If you don't mind I'll ask a few follow ups, cause I don't know JACK about the Keys or even south Floriday for that matter - except that it gets hot and humid and stays that way pretty much all summer long.

Regarding the bike path, I think they are calling that the Overseas Heritage Trail these days, and it seems that it is really nice in the parts of the main highway that they have it - but that it might take about three times as long to cycle the route on it because of it being hard to follow in many places. What is your experience here? Was the trail really easy to see and follow?

Also, what about just staying on the main highway the whole way out to Key West (as opposed to using the bike path)? My intentions are to haul ass from place to place and to try to make the crossing from Miami to Key West in two days, and to spend my time on the beaches, snorkeling and just taking it easy for a while. So, while the trip is about touring and riding, it's really a beach/bar/bum/snorkeling/photography/eating/hanging out type of trip, disguised as a bike trip - if that makes any sense at all...

With regards the parks and camping - considering that I'll be trying to break up the 130 miles from Miami Airport to Key West into two days of riding, do you have any suggestions on where I should plan to spend the one (or two) nights that I may spend on the way out and back to Key West? I am finding a distinct lack of information about camping facilities on this route.

Thanks! I appreciate your help on this!

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Once you are on the bike path it is the easiest trail in the world to follow, and yes you can follow Highway One all the way to Key West. Whether or not you can span the 130 miles in two days of cycling depends on the weather, i.e., wind and rain. Sometimes the wind really kicks up out there, and forty miles may be about all you can expect, perhaps even fewer miles than that. Following the highway may put you straight into the wind, whereas following the trail may block some of that wind because of all the dense stands of mangroves and other bushes and trees that are very close to your left and right. But then again, if you have a nice following wind you will want to stay out in it which might mean avoiding the wind-sheltering trail.That is something that nobody can advise you on; you will have to deal with local conditions there as they happen. Don't worry about missing the trail head. Once you are in the Keys just keep asking the locals as you go along. If that fails, ask the police along the way. They should be able to tell you where the trail ends and starts.

I do not know about the trail taking three times as long as the roadway. I have never heard that before. It is simply a basically straight paved smooth trail. Maybe you can get higher speeds on the highway. It depends on the wind. It is not absolutely a straight angle but it is certainly is not overly toutuous.

If you have the money and can afford it there are plenty of motels along the way. You can camp in state parks, but that may be inconvenient if you are looking to achieve a certain minimum mileage each day. I camped in the woods and showered in a state park. You can also use the showers on the beach, but be careful about that. There is a youth hostel in Key West, or there was one the last time I was there. Its price was low but it always seemed to be filled to capacity. Some RV parks may let you set up a tent but this being the shoulder of the season, expect to pay a premium price. The only real designated camp grounds I know of are in state parks.
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If you ends up doing the ride could you post a follow up story. I'd be interested in the same route and wondering about the total cost once you're out on the road.

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The traffic will be the worst thing. I wouldn't recommend doing any riding on the weekends. There are a lot of long narrow areas and the cars are bad enough to each other much less to a cyclist. Other than that all the other posts sound good. Bubbas Pampered Peddlers has an annual Miami to KW and back ride. You may want to look over the site http://www.bubbaspamperedpedalers.com/ and see if you can find any hints there.
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i grew up in key west, and always thought u.s. 1 was undoable, since it's two lane traffic going 45+... but it sounds like people do it all the time, so maybe i'll give it a shot one day too - traffic aside, it's gotta be one of the best rides in the world!!

be sure to stop at bahia honda beach, i think it's around mile-marker 37 or so..
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Anyone here have experience biking on the OverSeas Highway from Key Largo to Key West? I am putting together a multiday adventure tour of this route and need information, resources, pictures, opinions, etc.

Here's the rough sketch:

Fly to Miami, pick up and load bikes and gear
first night at Everglades Hostel in Florida City (35 miles-ish)
Hit the OHighway to Marathon for second night, either hotel or camping depending on weather. (55 miles-ish)
Day three is Marathon to Key West (55 miles-ish)
Hang out in Key West for at least two full days (park and snorkel, drink, eat, whatever for two days)
Head back to Miami, probably retracing steps in terms of lodging but varying the side trips for snorkeling and dining purposes.

What do you think? ideas, warnings, reality checks all encouraged.

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http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/stat...ail/default.htm
Parts of the existing trail is good, and part not.
Camping isn't easy to find, but you can find it.
As other poster(s) mention, wind is the key factor to speed.
Let us know what you learn and suggest things to do and things to avoid.
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Cool! Will-do. This trip is now looking like Memorial Day weekend 2007. This might be the worst possible time to do this? Traffic doesn't bother me at all, I have to ride in it all the time here in Memphis - but this will be three consecutive days of Memorial Day Weekend driving on tight roads and bridges.

Hmmm.. I have visions of sunburned drunks pelting me with beer cans, yelling at me to get out of the road.

What's the weather like in late May?

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i grew up in key west, and always thought u.s. 1 was undoable, since it's two lane traffic going 45+... but it sounds like people do it all the time, so maybe i'll give it a shot one day too - traffic aside, it's gotta be one of the best rides in the world!!

be sure to stop at bahia honda beach, i think it's around mile-marker 37 or so..
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We live in Lauderdale by the Sea and have driven the route probably 50x. I have not biked it although the MS-150 is doing the north leg (just north of Fla City to John Pennecamp State Park) in April and I'll be with them.

Traffic is going to be a bear. Crazy bad, especially since they won't be finished with the roadwork by then. Drivers are FAST, impatient and often overtired by that point. And Memorial Day weekend there are a LOT of them. The only thing that may save you is that there could be so much traffic they can't speed (but watch it, they pass on the left OR right). Don't expect to ride at night, dusk or dawn for your own safety. Check with AAA or the Keys tourism authority to figure out which route - there are two - will be best for a bike and where the construction will be.

This is just past our "shoulder season" and it is going to start getting very hot & humid about then. Mosquitos and no-see-ums will be alive and hungry (bring a tent with a no-see-um mesh, not just any mesh... check REI). I've grown to enjoy the Keys weather at that time, but when I first moved here from California I had a LOT of adjusting to do. I do, however, still have faded no-see-um scars on my ankles from 2005. It may be nice and balmy, or scorching. Wind is a toss-up but the last two years have been OK at that time.

I'm not a big fan of the lower Keys; it is a long ride and drinking is the major sport (shopping is a very distant second though the women seem to enjoy it). The food isn't worth the trip, either, compared to some of the finds in the north. We do Key West once every 5 years, and only then when a visitor insists. I enjoy the small-town atmosphere for a few hours, but I don't know that I'd want to RIDE to it and back.

I would STOP at Pennecamp campground for a basecamp and, if I wanted to do Key West (I would if I had never done it before) I'd take the bus or a shuttle. Stay a night. The water-bus may stop at Pennecamp and it if does the trip would be well worth it - great vistas and sealife along the way.

Scuba and snorkeling are the main sports in the Pennecamp area though they have a big fishing fleet nearby and if you make arrangements some will pick you up. Be sure to make scuba or snorkel reservations in advance, and don't worry because all the operators are pretty good. We call the boats "cattle boats" because they can be crowded, but the area has the best snorkeling in the US - better than Key West. Scuba is even better and they rent everything. I don't recall any shore diving.

Restaurants and bars in the vicinity are pretty good, at least as good as the lower Keys and more "local" give or take.

You are going to have a *GREAT* time, but it will be an adventure for sure. The traffic scares me even with the MS-150 pack, and the sun will be your worst enemy. So, I hope you can take some time off the bike to get to know some of the locals and find some of the restaurants in the area that are far better than they appear - there are a lot of dropouts in the Keys who do some world class cooking. The Tiki-bars are the greatest, especially if its a live mic.

Just consider skipping the KW ride and taking the shuttle or bus down for a couple of days instead.
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Okay, we trashed the Memorial Day weekend idea after a traffic reality check - too many people said it would be suicide, so we heeded their warnings and rescheduled. Now, the dates are May 10th - 16th - and we'll be flying into Key West and doing the route as an out-and-back to Key Largo over four days.

Local bike shops vary in their endorsement of the ride, with some saying they 'do that ride all the time' and others telling grim tales of multiple flats and narrow shoulders - all are unanimous in not attempting it unless you are comfortable with traffic (I am) and an experienced road rider/tourer (I am). So, we're gonna do it.

Expenses are already getting out of hand, though. The flight into Key West is about $450, bike rentals are about $160 a week, campgrounds and hostels are about $30 a night (x four = $120) so we've dropped over 7 bills before we ever touch ground. Not exactly a budget trip.

Also, be advised! Bike rentals for anything other than clunky beach cruiser type bikes are VERY hard to find in Key West - and in the Keys in general. The shops there cater to the needs of their clientele, and those needs most definitely do not call for 'real' bikes or touring gear. That said, we found ONE guy with TWO suitable bikes, and that is it. And they're $160 a week, which is just about double what I paid for a suitable hybrid-style touring rig on a recent 9 day tour of Cape Cod. Supply and demand, people. By my next trip, I'll have my own touring rig, and I'll just ship it to the local bike shop for assembly - the cost will be similar to renting, and I'll have the comfort of my own bike. Anyway, if you are considering a tour of the Keys, consider shipping your own bike - it took me almost a week to track down and reserve suitable bikes for this trip!

I'll keep you guys posted as the trip comes together, and afterwards I'll post a full report in the hopes of sharing 411 for people who might want to do this. There is almost NO information about this route online at present.


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We live in Lauderdale by the Sea and have driven the route probably 50x. I have not biked it although the MS-150 is doing the north leg (just north of Fla City to John Pennecamp State Park) in April and I'll be with them.

Traffic is going to be a bear. Crazy bad, especially since they won't be finished with the roadwork by then. Drivers are FAST, impatient and often overtired by that point. And Memorial Day weekend there are a LOT of them. The only thing that may save you is that there could be so much traffic they can't speed (but watch it, they pass on the left OR right). Don't expect to ride at night, dusk or dawn for your own safety. Check with AAA or the Keys tourism authority to figure out which route - there are two - will be best for a bike and where the construction will be.

This is just past our "shoulder season" and it is going to start getting very hot & humid about then. Mosquitos and no-see-ums will be alive and hungry (bring a tent with a no-see-um mesh, not just any mesh... check REI). I've grown to enjoy the Keys weather at that time, but when I first moved here from California I had a LOT of adjusting to do. I do, however, still have faded no-see-um scars on my ankles from 2005. It may be nice and balmy, or scorching. Wind is a toss-up but the last two years have been OK at that time.

I'm not a big fan of the lower Keys; it is a long ride and drinking is the major sport (shopping is a very distant second though the women seem to enjoy it). The food isn't worth the trip, either, compared to some of the finds in the north. We do Key West once every 5 years, and only then when a visitor insists. I enjoy the small-town atmosphere for a few hours, but I don't know that I'd want to RIDE to it and back.

I would STOP at Pennecamp campground for a basecamp and, if I wanted to do Key West (I would if I had never done it before) I'd take the bus or a shuttle. Stay a night. The water-bus may stop at Pennecamp and it if does the trip would be well worth it - great vistas and sealife along the way.

Scuba and snorkeling are the main sports in the Pennecamp area though they have a big fishing fleet nearby and if you make arrangements some will pick you up. Be sure to make scuba or snorkel reservations in advance, and don't worry because all the operators are pretty good. We call the boats "cattle boats" because they can be crowded, but the area has the best snorkeling in the US - better than Key West. Scuba is even better and they rent everything. I don't recall any shore diving.

Restaurants and bars in the vicinity are pretty good, at least as good as the lower Keys and more "local" give or take.

You are going to have a *GREAT* time, but it will be an adventure for sure. The traffic scares me even with the MS-150 pack, and the sun will be your worst enemy. So, I hope you can take some time off the bike to get to know some of the locals and find some of the restaurants in the area that are far better than they appear - there are a lot of dropouts in the Keys who do some world class cooking. The Tiki-bars are the greatest, especially if its a live mic.

Just consider skipping the KW ride and taking the shuttle or bus down for a couple of days instead.
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NO information about this route online at present.


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Yep, I checked that out, called them, printed the map and am using it to plan (loosely) where we'll be. Seems that they have a 'real' map coming out, but they don't know when.

Thanks! I am super-stoked for this trip, and as usual I have already ordered maps for a couple of other tours I am looking at.

It's gonna be fun!

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UPDATE: Leaving in two days!

Bought a Surly Long Haul Trucker and after several rides, shipped it to the fine staff at Island Bicycles in Key West. They received all my gear, too, and are holding it until my arrival. The route will be Key West - Key Largo - Key West as an out and back, and we actually found flights with a roundtrip price tag (from Memphis) of $250! Not bad. Anyhow, we'll camp at Bahia Honda, Pennekamp, and Bahia Honda again, (nights 2, 3, and 4) and spend three nights (nights 1, 5 and 6) in a hotel in Key West. That breaks it into about four days on the bike averaging 50 miles per day (easy!) and three nights eating killer seafood and enjoying the islands.

Should be incredible. I'll post again upon my return, and share some (hopefully) useful information. I have heard from dozens of people that, despite the traffic and the uh... 'unique' roadbed, it is one of the best bike rides in the Eastern U.S.

we'll see, I am ready!

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Yep, I checked that out, called them, printed the map and am using it to plan (loosely) where we'll be. Seems that they have a 'real' map coming out, but they don't know when.

Thanks! I am super-stoked for this trip, and as usual I have already ordered maps for a couple of other tours I am looking at.

It's gonna be fun!

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The trip was a great success! View photo commentary here:

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Hope you enjoy!

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