Elliot Key
Elliott Key is the largest key north of Key Largo and is located within Biscayne National Park in Miami-Dade County, Florida. This uninhabited key, accessible only by boat, offers visitors a chance to explore its seven-mile stretch of pristine beaches and lush vegetation.
With a rich history that includes use by Tequesta Indians, fishermen, wreckers, and even pirates, Elliott Key is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts. The key was once home to pineapple plantations and was nearly developed before the establishment of Biscayne National Monument halted development and preserved its natural beauty.
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