Explore Crane Point Museum & Nature Center — Nature, History, and Marine Adventure in Marathon, FL
Visit a 63-acre historic site and nature preserve featuring the Marathon Wild Bird Center, fish pedicure, trails, kayaking, and snorkeling.
Featured Experiences
Admission, fish pedicure, kayak rentals with snorkel gear, and guided self-exploration across the preserve.
About Crane Point Museum & Nature Center
Crane Point Museum & Nature Center in Marathon, Florida preserves a 63-acre historic site and nature preserve that combines cultural history, habitat protection, and outdoor recreation. The site features the Marathon Wild Bird Center and a network of natural trails that wind through mangroves, pine rocklands, and coastal hammocks. Visitors can explore interpretive exhibits, observe native wildlife, and enjoy hands-on experiences designed for families and nature lovers.
Admission includes access to all on-land attractions and a complimentary fish pedicure experience. Kayak rentals are available and include snorkel gear; paddlers can explore shallow bay waters, visit Wild Bird Island for snorkeling, and picnic on secluded mangrove isles. If online kayak availability is fully booked, guests are encouraged to call for possible additional openings.
Crane Point emphasizes wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and low-impact outdoor activities that highlight the Florida Keys ecosystem. On-site staff and volunteers support conservation-minded operations and visitor education while maintaining accessible trails and interpretive signage. The combination of historic structures, preserved habitats, and marine access makes the location suitable for casual outings, family days, and nature photography.
Practical amenities include marked trails, kayak rental options, and guided or self-guided exploration of the preserve. The center’s location in Marathon offers convenient access within the Middle Keys, providing a dependable destination for visitors seeking natural history, bird rehabilitation visibility, and marine exploration opportunities. Educational signage and interpretive programs explain local ecology and cultural history, and the preserve’s mix of habitats supports diverse species for observation and photographic study year-round throughout every season.
Plan a Visit to Crane Point Museum & Nature Center
Reserve admission or kayak rentals online — or call for kayak availability if online slots are full.