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Key Colony Beach in the Florida Keys is located about an hours drive from the Miami airport or the Key West airport. Key Colony Beach has 797
residences and averages 2000 people most of the year.
Key Colony is its own incorporated city attached to the highway by Sadowski Causway. The city has its own post office, police force and government.
Real Estate on Key Colony beach includes 280 single family homes many on gorgeous canals with easy ocean acess or directly on the Ocean (Coury Dr), 329 full duplexes most also on the same gorgeous canals, 487 condominiums in 20 complexes 67 motel rooms and 16 commercial establishments.
With the bike paths you can get to everything you need from the Cabana beach club to coffee at Leighanns coffee shop or dinner at the Key Colony Inn.

Key Colony Beach Vacation Rentals
Key Colony Beach is one of our most popular vacation rental destinations and the City allows weekly rentals on the homes and half duplexes. Condominiums would be allow weekly rentals too provided the condo association allows them too.

Key Colony Beach Golf & Tennis
8th Street, Key Colony Beach
Open to the Public from 7:30 a.m. to Dusk
Golf Course (9 hole par) fees:
$11.00 per 9 holes ($8.00 for each additional 9)
$3 Club Rental
$2 Pull Carts
Annual Pass for Green Fees:
On Island Residents: $265 first member annually, $120 second
Off Island Residents: $385 first member annually, $165 second
Tennis Court fees: None
Please check in at the Golf Course Pro Shop.
In addition to the city golf course and tennis courts, the city offers a variety of other recreational facilities. Some of these include a basketball court, bocci ball court, horseshoe area, public restroom.
The children's playground 
offers the following equipment: sliding boards, swings, merry-go-round, tetherball, dome gym climber, swinging bridge, see-saws and spring hobby horses.
Walking and jogging courses
throughout the city are designated pedestrian areas. Three master courses are .4, .5 and .8 with a course board located in front of City Hall marking the courses along the Causeway, East Ocean and West Ocean Drives.
The city walking paths along Sadowski Causeway, East Ocean and West Ocean Drives are also enjoyed by bicyclers. The following rules of etiquette are offered as a reminder. When a biker overtakes a walker on a path used by both, it is imperative that he warn the walker that he is passing. He can ring a bell, use a horn, or say, "biker passing on left (or right)". The walker, thus alerted, can move safely out of the biker's path and possibly prevent a serious accident.
Visit Sunset Park and East Side Park (open area for passive activities)