Key Largo Waterfront
Key Largo is the northernmost of the Florida Keys in the United States, located just south of Miami in Florida. It is known as a popular destination for diving and snorkeling, thanks to the nearby Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and its rich coral reefs. The Key Largo coastline features clear turquoise waters, mangroves, and a mix of sandy and rocky shorelines. Along the waterfront, you'll find marinas, resorts, and waterfront restaurants where visitors can enjoy views of the ocean and passing boats. The area is also home to the famous John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first undersea park in the United States. With its laid-back atmosphere and stunning ocean scenery, Key Largo's coast and waterfront are ideal for relaxing, boating, and exploring marine life.
Snook's Bayside
The webcam at Snook's Bayside Restaurant & Grand Tiki Bar is located in Key Largo along the Overseas Highway. It faces Florida Bay, specifically overlooking Buttonwood Sound, which is known for its calm, shallow waters and scenic views. From this position, the camera captures the waterfront area with docks, tiki boats, and sailboats that are often anchored nearby. The webcam is set right at the restaurant's waterfront location, giving a direct view of the outdoor tiki bar and seating areas. It also shows the open horizon across the bay, where the sunsets are especially vivid and widely appreciated. This spot is popular because it combines a relaxed waterfront atmosphere with clear, wide views of boats and the natural beauty of the Florida Keys coastline.
Jewfish Creek Bridge
The webcam shows the Jewfish Creek Bridge and surroundings at the point where the Overseas Highway crosses the creek. The bridge is about 0.8 km (half a mile) long and connects the mainland near the Everglades with Key Largo. The view includes Jewfish Creek, parts of Florida Bay, nearby docks, and small marinas with boats, as well as mangroves, wetlands, shallow water, and wildlife, and the area is part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Marina
The webcam shows a marina located at Mile Marker 100 on the oceanside in Key Largo. It overlooks a busy waterfront with docks, where charter boats, ferries, and fishing vessels are moored and moving in and out. The view captures marina activity, with boats coming and going throughout the day and people preparing for fishing trips and water excursions. The area is known for hosting fishing tournaments and serving as a base for local boating. You can also see shaded seating areas, including tiki-style structures, where visitors relax near the water and watch the activity.
Dolphin Cam
The dolphin webcam shows the clear waters, where bottlenose dolphins are often seen. It captures dolphins swimming, surfacing, and sometimes playing in groups as they move through the area. The view reflects a rich marine environment with fish, birds, and other sea life in the surrounding waters. Dolphins are known for their intelligence and social behavior, which makes them interesting to watch on the webcam. The area is part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, which helps protect dolphins and their habitat.