Amanda and Olive Robertson gearing up to explore Bahia Honda State Park. In the background is the Gulf of Mexico, Straights of Florida, Atlantic Ocean, and the Old Bahia Honda Bridge which served as a railroad and traditional road bridge connecting the Keys. Photo taken February, 2013, by Bradford Robertson.
Bahia Honda State Park
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The Florida Keys hold some great treasures, one of which is Bahia Honda State Park. My wife and I, along with our puppy, Olive, had the pleasure of visiting the park in early 2013. The park, located at mile marker 37 along US 1, boasts some great views of surrounding waters, the old train bridge which was the original mode of land transportation through the keys, and some beautiful beaches (so I've heard, we skipped the beaches, no dogs allowed). Check out some of them images below.

Amanda and Olive Robertson walking through Bahia Honda State Park. Olive is just a few months old in this photograph. The Atlantic Ocean seen in the background. Photo taken February, 2013, by Bradford Robertson.

Tandem kayakers out for a cruise in the Atlantic Ocean, just offshore from Bahia Honda State Park. Photo taken February, 2013, by Bradford Robertson.

A view of the Old Bahia Honda Bridge. This bridge was originally built as a railroad bridge, later converted to a automobile bridge, it is now preserved as a part of the park. Photo taken in February, 2013, by Bradford Robertson.

Amada and Olive Robertson look out over the Old Bahia Honda Bridge. Photo taken in February, 2013, by Bradford Robertson.

A small uninhabited key off the coast of Bahia Honda State Park, Atlantic Ocean side. Photo taken in February, 2013, by Bradford Robertson.