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The Seven Mile Bridge is a bridge in the Florida Keys, in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It connects Knight's Key (part of the city of Marathon, Florida) in the Middle Keys to Little Duck Key in the Lower Keys.
The Old Seven Mile Bridge in Marathon is a must-stop on the Overseas Highway. Its history and scenic beauty make it a great place to walk or bike. The bridge ends at Pigeon Key, which you can tour to learn its fascinating story.
Go ahead and drive over the Seven Mile Bridge. It’s modern now. Finished in 1982, the longest bridge in the Florida Keys is wide enough to give a motorist room to pull over to change a flat tire -- and steal many glances at the perfectly green water.
We drove from Miami to Key West on the 7 mile bridge. It is like no other bridge! It goes over the ocean between several islands or 'keys' and it is amazing how the water is so close at some points on the land parts.
Historic Florida Keys Bridge Reopens As a Beautiful Walking and Biking Trail. Visitors can now use the reopened section of the Old Seven Mile Bridge to walk, bike, roller blade, and more.
The iconic Seven Mile Bridge has long been an epic span connecting the Middle and Lower Keys—essentially two bridges in one, the newer portion is exclusively for vehicles, while the older one has recently been reopened as a pedestrian’s paradise (and a great place to snap some Insta-worthy shots!
After a years-long $44 million restoration, Florida's landmark Old Seven Mile Bridge is welcoming runners, cyclists and pedestrians once again, for sunrises, sunsets, and one of best photo ops in the state.