You can also enjoy a Caribbean/Italian dining experience at the shore from Salute! On the Beach. Rent chairs, paddle-boards and other beach-side equipment from Tropical Water Sports located within the park. Bring your four-legged friend and enjoy the very popular Dog Park for pups of all sizes and ages. Pavilions onsite may be used if available or reserved through the county. Recreation at the park includes volleyball, swimming, snorkeling, tennis, a playground and a pickleball area. The refugees were buried in shallow graves at this site and are memorialized at the Historic African Refugee Cemetary which has a memorial marker. Around the same time, slaveships were captured but unfortunately many onboard were deceased or died shortly thereafter. The fort was built after the Civil War to protect the waters from pirates but never saw any real action. For about 50 years the Joe Allen Garden Center has been open to the public (check hours, free) for visitors to enjoy. The Civil War Era Fort (listed on the National Register of Historic Places), known as the West Martello Tower, is now filled with almost 2 acres of ocean front gardens run by the Key West Garden Club. If it's too murky or shallow you may want to try elsewhere. To be lucky at this pier with fishing, check out local tides and water conditions. The White Street Pier is what separates this area from Clarence Higgs Beach Park. Learn about their care and treatment for sick and injured local wildlife or just stroll thru the park. The nearby Key West Wildlife Center inside of the eight acre Sonny McCoy Indigenous Park at 1801 White Street features a trail surrounded by native flora and fauna as well as 2 aviaries. It’s also the end of the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail, the 106-mile paved rail. Harvey Rest Beach Park, in which Higgs Beach is located, features the only shore-accessible underwater marine park in the United States. Take a break in your recreation to learn about refugee African slaves buried here or wander through the picturesque garden within the old Fort Martello. At the end of the beach is a wooden pier recently renovated and you can often easily see stingrays from there. This beach is more than just a gorgeous place to spend the day under the South Florida sun, it is also a historical site with significant features that date back to the post-Civil War era. It is just west of Smathers Beach and adjacent to the Key West Wildlife Center in downtown Key West. Clarence Higgs Memorial Beach is an over 16 acre beach park located in Monroe County at the end of the Florida Overseas Heritage Trail.
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