Scout Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys. It was previously known as West Summerland Key until 2010. U.S. 1 crosses the key at approximately mile markers 34–35, between Spanish Harbor Key and Big Pine Key.
Camp Sawyer on Scout Key in 1987
Scout Key Milky Way in April, 2018
Bahia Honda Old Rail Bridge as seen from Scout Key
The Florida Keys are a coral cay archipelago off the southern coast of Florida, forming the southernmost part of the continental United States. They begin at the southeastern coast of the Florida peninsula, about 15 miles (24 km) south of Miami and extend in a gentle arc south-southwest and then westward to Key West, the westernmost of the inhabited islands, and on to the uninhabited Dry Tortugas. The islands lie along the Florida Straits, dividing the Atlantic Ocean to the east from the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest, and defining one edge of Florida Bay. The southern part of Key West is 93 miles (150 km) from Cuba. The Keys are located between about 24.3 and 25.5 degrees North latitude.
Coconut palms in Islamorada, Florida in the Florida Keys
The Keys were formed near the edge of the Florida Platform
Satellite image of the Florida Keys, December 2003
Lower Matecumbe Key to Key Largo, captured by the Sentinel-2 satellite