Cedar Key is located in Levy County, 60 miles southwest of Gainesville and 169 miles northwest of Orlando, on the Gulf Coast.
Known as the “gem of the nature coast,” Cedar Key is a cross between Downeast Maine and Greenwich Village. The small grouping of islands offers history and archeology, an artist colony and a fishing community. The romantic atmosphere of Cedar Key is also what attracts visitors year round. It offers many art galleries, festivals, shops and casual seafood restaurants, and everything is within walking distance. You can rent bikes or golf carts to get around.
There are two museums to visit. Cedar Key Historical Society Museum has artifacts and photos, which tell the story of how Cedar Key has grown through eras of pencil making, sponging, fishing and turtling. Cedar Key State Museum documents the island’s history as a naval base, shipbuilding center, fishing port and lumber town.
That’s the beauty of Cedar Key. So, leave the crowds and come back to a natural state.
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