Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Cedar Key, Florida (FL)

August 30, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Cedar Key is a city in Levy County, Florida, United States. The population was 702 at the 2010 census. The Cedar Keys are a cluster of islands near the mainland. Most of the developed area of the city has been on Way Key since the end of the 19th century. The Cedar Keys are named for the eastern red cedar, Juniperus virginiana, once abundant in the area.
Restaurants in Cedar Key

1. Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge

Cedar Key, FL +1 352-493-0238 http://www.friendsofrefuges.org
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge

Thirteen offshore islands designated as wilderness areas offer spectacular and rare viewing for birding and wildlife enthusiasts.

Reviewed By scubafoxII

Nice paddle out Refuge from the beach kayak rental. We paddled to the north end of the island and hiked to the old cemetery. Nice trail not buggy, but they say they can be bad. The old cemetery is interesting. AS long as the tide is up you can continue on around the island and cut through the middle. Its shallow and if the tide is low you will need to paddle all the easy around the island or return the same way you came. You will find the backwaters of Cedar Keys to be very shallow and high tides are needed to be able to get around in them on a kayak or boat. Its VERY pretty paddling in the mangroves and the Cedar Key water tower is visible for a reference point.

2. Kayak Cedar Keys

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Kayak Cedar Keys

We offer top of the line Kayaks and Cool Golf Carts at affordable prices on the City Beach at the Park in Cedar Key. Deliveries free for long term (3 days or more) rentals.

3. Southern Salt Charters

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Southern Salt Charters

Southern Salt Charters is owned and operated by Cedar Key Native, Captain Danny Allen. With 13 years of service, SSC has provided fishing charters to both locals and visiting anglers from all around. Capt. Danny and Nick are experienced saltwater professionals with over 35 years combined fishing experience in Cedar Key waters. Book your fishing adventure today!

4. Saltwater Assassin Fishing Charters

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Saltwater Assassin Fishing Charters

Saltwater Assassin Fishing Charters is owned and operated by father and son team: Captains Jim Keith and Jimbo Keith, Jr. After a successful experience fishing both fresh and saltwater tournaments in Florida, we now specialize in making sure our clients enjoy a successful day of fishing on the flats in Cedar Key, Florida! We want to give our clients such a good time that they return for many years.We have been fishing the Gulf of Mexico in the Big Bend area all our lives and call the waters of Cedar Key, Florida our home. Saltwater Assassin Fishing Charters has been in operation for over 35 years and specializes in catching speckled trout, red fish, shark, cobia, tarpon, and triple tail.

5. Cedar Key Paddling

12293 State Road 24, Cedar Key, FL 32625 +1 352-665-1276 [email protected] http://www.cedarkeypaddling.com
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Cedar Key Paddling

Thank you for the opportunity to earn your business. We have all different styles of kayaks(MOST STABLE KAYAKS ON THE ISLAND) canoes, and sup's to fit everyone's needs no matter experience or size. Cedar Key Paddling has 8 different launch and pick up sights surrounding all of Cedar Key. You can paddle to and from any of them and we will shuttle you and the equipment to and from. We have weekly and monthly specials if your rental property has water access and you still get the use of all our launch sighs and shuttle service. There is more! We have guided Tours and Guided fishing trips. Want to go fishing? Our bait and tackle shop will set you up with all your needs including rental fishing poles and tackle if you want to try, and land one of our local fish. Don't hesitate to text, call, or email us any questions!

Reviewed By Adventurer694493

A great location with friendly knowledgeable folks and the best rates in town. We had a wonderful day exploring the waters off of cedar key. Highly recommended. Can't wait to go back.

6. Voyles Guide Service

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Voyles Guide Service

Hop aboard one of the Voyles Guide Service boats and enjoy a day of fishing, scalloping, or sightseeing. Licensed and insured U.S. Coast Guard Master Captain D. Voyles offers back country (airboat), inshore, and nearshore adventures. Airboat fishing the flats of Cedar Key will offer the thrill of the ride as well as the excellent fishing we have to offer in the shallows. If you prefer not to fish while you're in the area and just want to see wildlife and our beautiful surroundings, airboat rides are the way to go! Call, text, or e-mail for bookings.

7. Cedar Key Adventures

331 Dock St, Cedar Key, FL 32625-5167 +1 727-410-2112 http://cedarkeyadventures.com
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Cedar Key Adventures

Come explore Cedar key with one of our golf carts, electric bikes, 3 speed beach cruiser bikes, or take to the seas on one of our water bikes to explore the original cedar key island or the local waterways.

Reviewed By MinnisMama

We love Cedar Key and Cedar Key Adventures! A street legal golf cart is a MUST for cruising the town and Dell provides the fastest, friendliest and most professional business in town!

8. Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge

Cedar Key, FL +1 352-493-0238 http://www.friendsofrefuges.org/
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge

One of the largest unspoiled estuarine systems in the U.S.

Reviewed By Exploration765958 - Saint Cloud, United States

We were in the area for a quick "one night truck tent" adventure, and before setting up camp we found the "Lower Suwannee Nature Drive" which was absolutely beautiful 9 mile drive through the Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge. It's a scenic drive with so many places to stop and get photos of nature. During the drive you will notice a BAT HOUSE and at Sunset the adult bats head out for insects and return back to feed their young. Although we did not see that due to the time we were there, I have seen many reviews on Trip Advisor of folks who have wittnessed it. So if you are looking to take a trip in Nature, this place is for you.

9. Black Dog Bar & Tables

360 Dock St, Cedar Key, FL 32625-5166 +1 706-248-2110 [email protected] http://www.cedarkeybar.com
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Black Dog Bar & Tables

Cedar Key's most comfortable bar featuring the Island's best wine lists, over 150 types of beer on the wall, the only cigar humidor, and the world's most interesting customers. Come to lounge, stay to mingle.

Reviewed By denmiller2003 - Ocean City, United States

Neat local pub. This was our favorite spot to get a beer. They have over 150 choices. Good selection of wines for the gals. Lots of seating indoors and out. Cigar smoking area for those who enjoy them with beer. Friendly staff. Unique establishment. You will love this place......the locals do!

10. Cedar Key Historical Society Museum

2nd Street and SR24 609 2nd Street, Cedar Key, FL 32625 +1 352-543-5549 [email protected] http://www.cedarkeyhistoricalmuseum.org
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Cedar Key Historical Society Museum

The Lutterloh building and Andrew's House are home to exhibits detailing the picturesque village's history dating back to prehistoric times. Exhibits include Native American artifacts from the Timucuan era, the Second Seminole War, Journey of John Muir to Cedar Key, Cedar pencil industry, Seafood and Clam industry, Florida Railroad, and Donax Broom Manufacturing.

Reviewed By neileburrows - London, United Kingdom

This is a small but very well set out museum that is very educational. The staff clearly enjoy their work and are very willing to provide more information/answer questions. It gave a detailed view of Cedar Key over more than a century and had excellent exhibits. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you. Dawn and Neil

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