One of our favorite places to motorcycle to, and to visit, in
Florida is a little town on the Gulf Coast of Florida called
Cedar
Key. This historic little fishing village of around 1000 has
attracted a number of talented artists and plays host to some of
the best seafood restaurants around. There's a lot of things to do
in Cedar Key for its size, one of the most enjoyable being doing
nothing at all! Take the
Island
Hopper and the Captain will take you out and drop you off on
your own private island for a wander and pick you up later.
To get to Cedar Key from Orlando take the Florida Turnpike north
to Interstate 75. Proceed north on I-75 until you come to exit 70,
(Highway 27) at Ocala. Make a left onto Hwy. 27 and ride on
through Williston to Bronson through some really nice horse
ranches and gently rolling terrain. When you arrive in Bronson
make a left on Hwy 24 and you're on the last leg of your journey.
The peace and quiet of the surrounding wetlands and forest will
give you a good idea of what you're about to encounter when you
suddenly start crossing the series of bridges that lead out to
Cedar Key. Total Road Time: About 4 hours (one way)
Staying for the picturesque sunset and spending the night are
well worth it. If you plan on staying and are arriving on a
weekend we highly recommend reservations!! There are a number of
places
to stay including the historic
Island
Hotel Bed and Breakfast.
We often return on the same route as we take up, but you'll find
some very attractive alternatives below.
Alternate Return Routes:
- Red Leg Instead of returning
the way you came to Cedar Key another popular route is to make a
right on Hwy 19 at Otter Creek. Go south on 19 past the
Crystal
River Archeological Park until you arrive at Weeki Wachee,
the home of the Mermaids.
In Weeki Wachee make a left onto Hwy 50 for a straight shot back
across the peninsula to Orlando. Total Road Time: About 4-5
hours (one way)
- Green Leg Another option is to
continue on south on Hwy 19, then Alt. 19 through historic
Tarpon
Springs, a great place to stop for lunch and a visit to
the famous
Sponge
Docks. Continue on south from Tarpon Springs along the
coast on Alt.19 to Clearwater with a possible side trip to
Clearwater
Beach. In Clearwater take Hwy 60 to Hwy 589 South and then
Interstate 275 to Interstate 4 east for your return trip to
Orlando. Total Road Time: About 5 hours (one way)
Notes and recommendations:
- We don't recommend taking these trips at night. In addition
to missing the scenery, the forests are full of alligators and
other animals who like to stroll across the highways at night.
- The towns get a little sparse the closer you get to Cedar
Key. Make sure you keep good track of your fuel levels.
- On many coastal highways the State of Florida has
incorporated oyster shell into the pavement. For the first 15
minutes after it starts raining oil seeps from the roads and
makes it like driving on ice. Be careful out there.
- While in Cedar Key, Clearwater Beach and all coastal towns,
watch the roads and parking lots for loose sand that might
represent a hazard.
- As with all road trips, take regular breaks, make sure you
take along a good sunscreen, water, etc.
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