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Segment 15 Map Book ´ M M 1 0 4 - 8 9 M M 9 8 - 8 9 Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail M M 9 1 - 8 1 S e g m e n t 1 5 M M 8 2 - 7 0 Florida Keys Overseas Paddling Trail M M 7 1 - 5 9 M M 6 0 - 4 8 M M 5 0 - 3 9 po Drinking Water M M 2 7 - 1 7 M M 3 9 - 2 7 M M 2 7 - 1 7 t[ Camping M M 1 7 - 7 Kayak Launch M M 8 - 0 M M 8 - 0 Shower Facility I* Restroom I9 Restaurant ²· Grocery Store !e Point of Interest l Hotel / Motel Disclaimer: This guide is intended as an aid to navigation only. A Gobal Positioning System (GPS) unit is required, and persons are encouraged to supplement these maps with NOAA charts or other maps. li d[ li 3 Boggy Key 12 6 Mile Markers 104-96 Bush Point 3 N:25.1252 | W: -80.4054 op [ MM 104 A I* t li Porjoe Key ´ 3 Largo Sound MM 103 6 3 li Whaleback Key A J3 ohn PenneKamp State ParK 6 3 d[ MM 102 li El Radabob Key Swash Keys FL Keys National MM 101 Marine Sanctuary li 6 [ Key Largo d MONROE 6 Shell Key li MM 100 18 d[ 3 Pelican Key MM 99 3 6 li 3 Butternut Key 3 John Pennekamp d[ MM 98 li Coral Reef State Park 6 3 3 MM 97 6 12 6 6 li 6 MM 96 Pigeon Key Verdera Beaclih Rodriguez Key li 0 1 2 4 Miles Sunset Point 12 3 Dove Key li li Mile Markers 98-89 Butternut Key 3 MM 98 A N:25.0242 | W: -80.4943 op I* li 12 3 3 d[ 3 MM 97 ´ 6 li John Pennekamp Bottle Key Coral Reef State Park 12 Stake Key MM 96 6 Pigeon Key li d[ Rodriguez Key 6 Low Key 3 d[ Wild Bird Center MM 95 !e !e li Dove Key MONROd[E 6 12 Tavernier Key MM 94 12 3 li Island Bay Motel !e 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Islamorada 6 MM 82 N:25.0022 | W: -80.5330 3 3 A MM 81 0 1 2 4 Miles Lignumvitae Key 12 Teatable Key Channel 6 Mile Markers 82-70 Islamorada 3 Shell Key 3 MM 82 Buchanan Keys 3 Upper Matecumbe Key 6 6 12 MM 81 3 12 Peterson Keys ey 3 e K ark ita P 3 6 v ate 3 um St ign al Lignumvitae Key L nic 6 ta MM 80 Bo 3 6 MM 79 6 3 3 MM 78 3 Robbies (Tarpon Feeding) 6 MM 77 12 A Indian Key 6 San Pedro State Underwater Preserve 12 MM 76 Lower Matecumbe Key 6 MM 75 12 6 3 MM 74 Sea Oats Beach 12 3 6 Lower Matecumbe Beach MM 73 Ames Beach 18 3 18 3 Roadside Put-in MM 70 3 MM 71 18 A N:24.8797 | W: -80.6777 Channel Five Craig Key Roadside Put-in 6 MM 72 6 3 6 6 0 1 2 4 Miles 3 6 Fiesta Key 3 Mile Markers 71-59 3 MM 70 MM 71 6 6 MM 69 3 MM 68 3 Long Key State Park Long Key 3 6 MM 67 12 A Long Key State Park Primitive Campsites MM 66 3 6 3 MM 65 6 3 Long Key Bridge 3 3 3 MM 64 Channel Key 12 Conch Keys 3 MM 63 6 3 3 3 3 12 MM 62 Walkers Island 3 3 MM 61 3 3 6 MM 60 18 3 Duck Key MM 59 6 3 Toms Harbor Keys 12 6 0 1 2 4 Miles A N:24.8126 | W: -80.8224 Mile Markers 60-48 MM 60 3 MM 59 Grassy Key 3 3 Burnt Point MM 58 3 Bamboo Key Sunset Bay 6 3 Park MM 57 MM 56 Crawl Key Stirrup Key Russel Key MM 55 A Curry Hammock State Park 3 3 MM 54 6 3 Deer Key MM 53 3 3 3 6 Rachel Key 18 Cocoa Plum Beach 3 Vaca Key B Marathon Oceanfront Park Coconut Cay Resort 18 Marathon Sandy Point MM 50 3 3 6 MM 49 6 Vaca Key Bight 3 18 MM 48 3 Marathon Community 6 Park / Marina 6 Sisters Creek 3 Boot Key 6 C Sombrero Beach 6 A N:24.7416 | W: -80.9801 N:24.2242 | W: -81.0444 18 B 0 1 2 4 Miles C N:24.6912 | W: -81.0866 Mile Markers 50-27 6 ´ 3 Marathon MM 5li0 Fanny Keys MM 49 12 3 6 li 3 MMli 48 liMM 47 Hog Key t[ 3 3 !e A Pigeonli Key 3 3 liMM 45 6 ge 6 Knight's Key Campground Brid mile li 3 N 24.7053 I W 81.1183 Boot Key even MM 44 Sli 6 6 MM 42 6 li !e 3 12 6 Little Money Key MM 41 3 li 3 B Molasses Key 6 li 3 18 C Little Duck Key 18 Missouri K e y Veter3an's Park liMM 39 Ohio Key 6 li !e 3 A N: 24.7048 | W: -81.1560 op I* B N: 24.6836 | W: -81.1909 t[ 0 1 2 4 Miles C N: 24.6814 | W: -81.2302 op I* Mile Markers 39-27 18 6 6 Middle Torch Key Refuge Key 6 12 12 3 ´ Little Duck Key 6 li Big Pine Key Missouri Key 3 6 Bahia Honda Key Ohio Key 3 li MM 39 Bahia Honda Little Torch Key MM 30 MM 31 Big Mangrove Key 3 3 State Park MM 29 li li li 6 li Campsite (#80) 3 MM 28 A Ramrod Key li Bli MM 36 MM 37 Sandspur Beach li MM 275 6 li li MM 32 MM 35 3 6 li 6 li 3 3 Campground 6 Spanish Harbor Keys Coupon Bight 6 MM 34 MM 33 li 6 li 3 3 Newfound Harbor C Big Pine Campground 3 6 N 24.6617 I W 81.4018 3 6 Cooks Island Southeast Point Long Beach 18 3 Hopkins Island Newfound Harbor Keys 5 3 Munson Island N 24.6303 I W 81.3653 6 A N:24.6611 | W: -81.2631 op I* t[ B N:24.6626 | W: -81.2729 op I* t[ 0 1 2 4 Miles C N:24.6461 | W: -81.3285 op I* t[ ²· 6 6 6 Mile Markers 27-17 Knockemdown Key 6 3 N:24.66022 | W: -81.5180 A 3 Middle Torch Key 6 Happy Jack Mangrove Little Knockemdown Key 3 Cudjoe Key 3 6 Niles Channel Summerland Key MM 21 MM 22 MM 23 MM 24 MM 27 Dreguez Key MM 25 MM 26 MM 20 6 6 A Sugarloaf Key KOA Buttonwood Key MM 19 Cudjoe Bay Ramrod Key 3 Park Key Park Channel MM 18 3 3 3 6 MM 17 Sugarloaf Key 3 Gopher Key Money Key 6 3 3 6 3 Pye Key N: 24.64412 I W: -81.4856 3 Tarpon Creek 6 3 3 3 6 6 3 Sugarloaf Beach 6 6 0 1 2 4 Miles N: 24.6034 I W: -81.5702 18 30 6 18 18 MM 17 Mile Markers 17-7 Waltz Key Whiting Key 3 6 MM 16 N:24.5815 | W: -81.6477 A Crane Keys 6 Fish Hawk Key 6 MM 15 Round Key Bay Point Wells Key Duck Key Point MM 14 Duck Key O Hara Key MM 13 Big Harper Key Sugarloaf Beach MM 12 Sugarloaf Creek 3 Rest Area Big Coppitt Park MM 11 Saddlebunch Keys Big Coppitt Key N: 24.6034 I W: -81.5702 Anonimo Key 6 MM 10 6 Little Sandy Keys MM 9 MM 8 Bird Key 18 MM 7 Geiger Key A Geiger Key Marina Campground Saddlehill Key Pelican Key Boca Chica Key 12 3 Geiger Creek 6 6 30 6 18 0 1 2 4 Miles 12 6 12 Big Harper Key Mile Markers 8-0 3 Channel Key Long Point N:24.5741 | W: -81.7330 A Bush Key Anonimo Key 6 12 6 12 18 Monday Key MM 8 6 Dredgers Key 3 6 3 Fleming Key Raccoon Key MM 7 12 6 3 MM 6 Supermarket MM 5 3 18 12 N 24.5649 I W 81.7719 A Boyd's Key West Public Docks MM 3 MM 4 Campground Wisteria Island N 24.5615 I W 81.7880 3 12 12 6 6 18 Mule Key Mallory Dock MM 2 30 3 12 6 Tank Island Cow Key 6 MM 1 Key West 6 18 Coordinates to Pass Fort Zachary Taylor Smathers Beach N 24.5607 I W 81.723 6 6 6 12 12 State Park White Street Pier 18 MM 0 3 6 Kingfish Shoals 12 6 Ft.
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