Big Pine Key, located 31 miles north of Key West, ranks first in the Lower Keys and second in the Keys after Key Largo. It is the commercial heart of the Lower Keys. For the record, it is the pine trees that proliferate on the island that gave its name to Big Pine Key. The island also has the distinction of having the only source of drinking water in the Keys and is home to the Key Deer National Refuge, an open-air nature reserve where a species of deer endemic to the archipelago lives, protected because it is endangered. This Key also has many hiking trails.

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Vue aérienne des Lower Florida Keys, près de Big Pine Key. Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau
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