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Discover adventure with a Casey Key apartment rental
While Casey Key may be a small, narrow island, it's packed full of adventure that all kinds of people can enjoy. Outdoor adventurers can travel through Oscar Scherer State Park and the Historic Spanish Point. A 10-mile, paved biking pathway known as Legacy Trail is a perfect place to enjoy a relaxing ride coupled with scenic views for its entire length. Of course, the beaches are splendid as well, with Florida's signature white sand just steps away from any rented Bradenton apartment or condo.
Local heritage and family-friendly city sights
It may be difficult to leave the paradise-like confines of your Casey Key vacation rental, but there's plenty to explore in surrounding Sarasota County. Take a family trip to Historic Spanish Point, an outdoor museum and archaeological complex reflecting the area's varied heritage. Here, ancient North American burial grounds and shrines sit alongside late 19th-century buildings and reconstructed sailboats. In Sarasota city proper, take the kids to Sarasota Jungle Gardens _ a small stretch of tropical parkland with exotic animal enclosures _ and visit the John and Mable Ringling Museum to see European paintings.
Making waves in Casey Key
Sunbathing surely tops the list of outdoor Casey Key activities. Beachfront runs the length of the island, and much of it is restricted for residential use _ it's likely that whatever Casey Key vacation rental you go for, it'll give access to residential beachfront. There are also 2 public beaches at the island's southern end _ Nokomis and North Jetty. Alongside sunbathing, surfing, swimming, and even shore fishing are popular Casey Key activities. Nature enthusiasts, meanwhile, can hike, bike, kayak, and canoe in nearby Oscar Scherer State Park, a pine and mangrove forest gathered around the freshwater Lake Osprey.
Travel to Casey Key in its sun-blushed dry season
Casey Key enjoys long hot and humid summers, and mild sun-kissed winters, with very short transitional spring and fall seasons. The climax of Casey Key's summer season not only welcomes the hottest temperatures, which frequently climb into the high 80s, but also sees the most rainfall, where thunderstorms often roll in off the Gulf of Mexico. October through May is the dry season, with October and November being a top time to visit. In these months, the sun sings and temperatures relax around the high 70s and low 80s _ perfect beach weather, in other words.
Casey Key conservation–from mangroves to manatees
One of Casey Key’s main attractions is its best-kept-secret status, but local flora and fauna have been hip to this hang-out all along. In fact, the Casey Key Conservation Act of 1970 made the island a marine and wildlife sanctuary, and the mangrove trees and wild sea oats provide a habitat for numerous species of native birds. Maybe you’d prefer to run into a sea turtle off shore, spot pods of dolphins swimming close to the beach, or take a peek at an endangered manatee. It’s all possible on Casey Key.