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Cedar Key is a city in Levy County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 687, down from 702 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Cedar Keys are a cluster of islands near the mainland.
Situated on the rugged and scenic Nature Coast, Cedar Key is a walkable, family-friendly, dog-friendly destination where relaxing, fishing, and boating are top priorities. Book a fishing charter, rent a kayak or boat, and visit Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, whose 13 islands were once home to fish camps used by First Peoples.
When you visit Cedar Key, stop by the Cedar Key Island Hotel, even if you aren’t staying there. (Photo: Bonnie Gross) The charming little town, with fewer than 1,000 permanent residents, has a fascinating history (it’s Florida’s second oldest town) and dozens of interesting old buildings.
Cedar Key is a quiet island community nestled among many tiny keys on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Long admired for its natural beauty and abundant supply of seafood, it is a tranquil village, rich with the almost forgotten history of old Florida.
Hidden away on Florida's Gulf coast as it curves up toward the northwest part of the state, you'll find Cedar Key, the ultimate Florida original. Yes, weekend tourists outnumber guys fishing these days.
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We welcome you to visit Cedar Key and experience our island’s excellent fishing, bird watching, nature trails, kayaking and coastal guided water tours. We offer you the opportunity for dining, shopping and more.
Cedar Key, population upwards of 900 until the Canadian snowbirds descend, represents a slice of Old Florida. You won't discover it, unless you turn your back on the main road and head west. To get to Cedar Key, follow route 24 west until you think you're lost.
Cedar Key is in North Central Florida on the Gulf of Mexico in Levy County. It is an Old Florida fishing village of about 700 full time residents that has become one the more surprising tourist attractions in this part of the state.