The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is the only "frost-free" botanical garden in the continental United States. A tropical environment with …
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Feb 26, 2025
This wasn’t here 30 years ago when I lived here. We decided to give nature a chance and see how it was. We were happy we got in with our seniors discount because the whole place was very underwhelmin…Full review by christinah58
Feb 20, 2025
Wes pent some time here on a recent trip to Key West. It is a nice walk along the paths. The trees are marked on what they are and it is easy walking. The turtles in the pond love to come over and sa…Full review by 63impala
Jan 14, 2025
The Tropical and Botanical gardens were amazing. There are waking trails, both mulch and wooden, that are easy to walk. The trees and plants are labeled and provide interesting insight to how they ar…Full review by Allison W
I noticed mentioned was a bird trail that has logs and wet areas along with the poison trees along it. My question is can a 6 year handle that trail? Also, what types of wildlife did you see? Is there a place to view alligators and turtles? Trying to decide if this is the better than The Key West wildlife center. Thanks!
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I believe you are referring to our Hamic trail. A six-year-old can handle this trail. It is flat but there are many routes crossing the path. There are no alligators in Key West. The wildlife to …
I believe you are referring to our Hamic trail. A six-year-old can handle this trail. It is flat but there are many routes crossing the path. There are no alligators in Key West. The wildlife to be seen at the tropical forest is birds butterflies and various lizards. The wildlife center is completely different.