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Visit Cedar Key is a travel and tourism guide to the island city of Cedar Key, FL. Whatever you need to know about Cedar Key - we have it!
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Chowhound Review of Blue Desert Cafe
Awesome Seafood Pizza
If you have never tried smoked oysters and spicy shrimp on a pizza, you need to go to the Blue Desert Cafe in Cedar Key. Located 1 mile from downtown Cedar Key the Blue Desert Cafe is a real GEM!!! Read more...
Artists and Clammers at the Cedar Key Arts Festival this weekend!
Are you ready for your annual dose of art with some clams on the side? Cedar Key's Annual Old Festival of the Arts starts at 10AM on Saturday, April 2, 2011... Be there!Read more
Flats alive with good fishing
Doug Stringfellow and I fished the same day out of Cedar Key. Of the 50 or so trout we released, around 20 were thick-bodied fish more than 18 inches long. Our Saltwater Assassin jigs also attracted several nice-sized Spanish mackerel.... Read more...
Florida Rambler Updates the Cedar Key Arts Festival!
In the 80s, you could go to the Cedar Key Art Festival and youd find Thelma McCain selling her homemade crab cakes for $2 each in the park to benefit the Lioness club.
Thirty years later, Thelma is still at it. And the crab cakes are still $2. Officially called the Old Florida Celebration of the Arts, the Cedar Key Art Festival is celebrating its 47th year.... For more info...
Dr. Carl Walters: "Where Have All the Fishes Gone - Or Have They?"
At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 26, 2011, Dr. Carl Walters will present a talk about the plentifulness (or not) of fishes around the world. His talk is sponsored by the Friends of the Refuges and the library.
Dr. Walters is currently Professor of Zoology and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Sign up for Guided Tour of Waccasassa Bay Preserve!
On April 16, 2011, the Florida DEP will host a ranger guided tour of the Cow Creek Area. The Waccasassa Bay Preserve is usually only accessible by boat, so the planned hike is a rare opportunity to see this beautiful area. For more information, read the Gainesville.com article or call (352) 543-5567 with questions and to make reservations. Hurry, space is limited!
Cedar Key Pirates: Treasure Hunters Rummage Sale II
Friday, March 20, 2011 10am-3pm
Back by popular demand. The Cedar Key Pirates in Paradise will clean out their closets, garages, and storage sites to make good lightly used items available for resale.
We'll have furniture, electronics, and even a vintage Hoover vacuum cleaner at bargain prices to benefit the Cedar Key Food Pantry and the Wounded Warriors Project.
To donate items to our effort call Bobby and Jan at 543-5623 or Cris at the Island Pizzeria.
Gulf Coastal Mound Culture Paddle - Cedar Key, FL
Explore the waters and sandy beaches around Cedar Key with the Florida Museum of Natural History tour guides and learn how this rich estuarine environment sustained humans for thousands of years. Enjoy a walking tour of Shell Mound, a well-known archaeological site revealing clues to ancient lifestyles. Wildlife sightings may include eagles, white pelicans, oystercatchers, frigate birds and seasonally, migrating monarch butterflies. 2 trips scheduled, April 2 and May 15
Kayak tours are $45 members, $50 non-Museum members. Pre-registration is required. Call 352-273-2061.
Field Volunteers Needed for Gulf Sturgeon Study
The USGS is searching for some volunteers to help with night sampling/tagging of Gulf Sturgeon at the Suwannee River mouth between March 21 and April 1. This is a part of the oil spill impact study conducted by the USGS Coastal Ecology & Conservation Research Group. For more information contact USGS reps. Mike Randall at 352/264.3521 or Ken Sulak 352/264.3500.
Cedar Key & Levy County FL Celebrate 150 years of Railroad Service
On March 16, 1861, the Florida Railroad locomotive Abner McGehee pulled onto the Big Dock in Cedar Key marking the completion of the 155.5 mile rail line from Fernandina on the Atlantic Ocean to Cedar Key on the Gulf of Mexico. A special event which will be held on March 18, 19, and 20, 2011, at the Cedar Key Community Center will be a display by the Ocala Model Railroaders Historic Preservation Society of the Florida Railroad. Visit the Levy County Railroad Days website for more information.
Events At Manatee Springs State Park!
Manatee Springs, FL is a short 30 minute drive from Cedar Key and is located on the famous Suwannee River. The springs themselves are a glorious aqua blue and are usually busy with divers exploring the underwater caves. The boardwalk from the parking lot takes you through a cypress swamp and out to the Suwannee River where you'll often see manatees swimming around the dock. For more information about Manatee Springs Events, visit their website. For more information about the Cedar Key area's wildlife and bird-watching view our Birdwatching Page.
Enjoy a moonlight paddle on the Suwanee River!
Manatee Springs State Park Events
Experience a moonlit paddle on the Suwannee River at Manatee Springs in your kayak or rent one at the park for $15 (call and reserve in advance!) Participants will learn about the history of the river while enjoying the beautiful scenery by moonlight. The Citizen Support Organization will provide a short program following the moonlight paddle. Light refreshments will be served.
Moonlight Paddle: Friday March 18th
Discover Cedar Key - Coastal Living Magazine Article
Coastal Living has published a brief article about Cedar Key Florida in this month's issue. Douglas L Maple - Captain Doug of Tidewater Tours gets a nice writeup for his excellent tours of Cedar Key and backwaters.
Kona Joe's Island Cafe: Celebrations!
Kona Joe's Island Cafe is celebrating two years of serving hungry people on the island of Cedar Key, FL! Along with celebrating their restaurant's success, they will be holding a new book announcement party for Pierce Kelley on Friday - March 11, 2011 from 4-6 pm at Kona Joe's on Dock Street in Cedar Key. There will be music and refreshments!
Cedar Key Fireworks to be held July 4, 2011
Although Clamerica - the "All Things Clam" Independence Day Festival - will not be held in 2011, the city of Cedar Key has chosen to still hold the fireworks display on July 4, 2011 despite some requests for the event to be moved to Sunday, July 3. According to a Cedar Key Beacon Article, the fireworks will be fired off from Cemetery Point rather than in City Park as requested by some. As funds are not allocated for the fireworks, donations are requested. Read more...
Cedar Key, FL Marina Grand Opening: 4/2/2011
Cedar Key Marina - S.R. 24 Cedar Key, FL 32625 (the blue marina on the north side of Rt. 24 in Cedar Key!) is having their grand opening on 4/2/2011 with free lunch, sodas and waters and discounts off boat rentals, bait, ice, and dry storage contracts. This working marina has mechanics for your boat repair needs.
Cedar Key FL Restaurants
Cedar Key is known worldwide for its sweet tender Cedar Key Clams. Cedar Key has a variety of fresh seafood - come enjoy some Tony's clam chowder, Palm Salad, crab bisque...
2011 Cedar Key FL Recommendations!
Newly updated recommendations for Cedar Key Restaurants, Bars, Biking, Sunsets, and more!
Spotted Trout Fishing Season Opens March 1, 2011
Come and enjoy catching sea trout in Florida's Big Bend! Lots of fishing holes waiting for you! Cedar Key has a great boat launch at the City Marina on Dock Street, Cedar Key, FL.
Cedar Key Arts Festival April 2, 2011
47th Annual Old Florida Celebration of the Arts on Saturday and Sunday, April 2-3, 2011 will be held on 2nd Street in Cedar Key Florida. A juried art show, vendor booths, refreshments, seafood, clam chowder, and blue grass bands.
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