There are no cars or paved roads on the oddly shaped island 4.5 miles west of Pineland. Its 112 acres make it one of the smallest developed islands in Pine Island Sound. Accessible only by boat, it ...
When it comes to hidden gems, Cabbage Key is tough to beat. Not only is this charming paradise getaway nearly five miles west of Pineland in Pine Island Sound, but it’s also home to the world-famous ...
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Cabbage Key continues to enthrall with old Florida charm, dollar bill bar and storied past
The early days of Palmetto Key, Florida Over decades, the island — an ice age sand dune — has been called Palmetto Key, Gill’s Island, Rinehart’s Island, Turner Cay and, finally, Cabbage Key. Much of ...
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