Bike

Bikes are a major mode of transportation in Key West. In fact, according to a US Census survey, 20% of all the folks who live and work in Key West commute to their jobs and just about everywhere else on bicycles. Wanna see the kinds of bikes locals ride? Here’s hundreds of pictures of “Bikes of Key West” on our Facebook page. Look at these and you’ll realize you don’t need a fancy bike to get around paradise. Colorful maybe.
If you’re visiting, rent a bike and make the most of your time in Key West. Our entire island is only 4 miles long and maybe 1 and half miles wide. So while we’re big in Conch spirit, we’re pretty small in size, which makes biking the perfect mode of transportation. Here’s how to bike Key West the right way:
Recent Articles on Bicycling in Key West from Our Blog
- Key West is Florida’s Best Biking City. Could It Become the Paris of Small Cities? July 1, 2025
- Rebuild of South Street Is Complete and Includes Brand New Bike Lane January 17, 2025
- Commissioner Lee Is Right. It’s Time To Get Fast Moving E-Bikes Off Our Promenades January 10, 2025
- Key West Improves Its PeopleforBikes Bike Score and Ranks as #1 in Florida, #44 in U.S.A. and #116 in World June 28, 2024
- Know a Good Spot for Bicycle Parking? There’s An App for That May 3, 2024
- Rebuild of United Street With New Bike Lane & Improved Pedestrian Safety Complete. South Street Is Next April 19, 2024
- Monroe County to City’s Request for Bike Lane: Drop Dead March 8, 2024
- Key West Improving Infrastructure for Pedestrian Safety March 1, 2024
- Is It Really Too Late For Bike Lanes on S. Roosevelt Boulevard? August 4, 2023
- PeopleforBikes Says Key West Is a “Great” Bicycling City and Ranks It #17 in U.S.A. June 29, 2023
- New Staples Avenue Bike/Ped Bridge Coming This Fall, June 23, 2023
- City Wants Your Help In Locating New Bike Parking June 2, 2023
- County Officials Reserved On-Street Parking Stands In Way of Completing Southard Street Bike Lane April 21, 2023
- New “Locals” Multi-Use Paths Behind the Airport Move Closer to Reality, Maybe March 17, 2023
- New Bike Lane on Bertha Street Is Half a Loaf for Bike Safety February 24, 2023
- Do We Need a Traffic Light at Duck Avenue and S. Roosevelt? February 9, 2023
- City Snags $400K Federal Safe Streets Planning Grant That May Lead To Additional Construction Dollars February 3, 2023
- City and FDOT Fail, Again, to Follow Key West Bike Plan. This Time On Whitehead Street January 27, 2023
- The Lofts Moves Forward With Less Car Parking and More Bike Racks January 20, 2023
- Two Fatal Bike Crashes This Week Are Two Too Many. Here’s 10 Things to Make Bicycling Safer November 12, 2022
- Here’s the Real Lowdown On the Do’s and Don’ts for E-Bikes and E-Scooters in Key West, January 28, 2022
City of Key West Safety Plan 2025
The City of Key West’s Safety Action Plan Project (link here) is an initiative to ensure that the roads are safe and accessible to everyone living, working, or visiting Key West. The project focuses on using facts and real information with active participation and input from the Key West community. This project will produce a Safety Action Plan that will support the city’s Vision Zero initiative, part of its broader “Key West Forward” strategy, which focuses on improving road safety and eliminating traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries.
Key West Bike Route Maps
Left, Interactive Bike Route Map: https://bit.ly/kwroutes, middle, interactive Multi Use Path Map: https://bit.ly/multiusepath and right, printable Car-Free Key West PDF map. Click on any of the three to enlarge and use the links to go live or get the PDF.



Ebikes
Ebikes can go fast – some up to 28MPH! That’s too fast for our narrow sidewalks. Ride them in the street, the bike lane, or the multi use path to keep the sidewalks safe for everyone. What is an ebike? FL statute defines electric bikes by how fast they go: https://bit.ly/fs316-003

Key West Bicycle Community
Did you know that 15% of Key West residents bike to work? Nearly everyone who lives and visits here rides at some point and that’s why we have such a thriving bike community. From the monthly full-moon friendly rides around town sponsored by Southernmost Slow Ride to the annual Fantasy Fest Zombie Bike Ride, Key West is known for being bicycle friendly.
Key West Bicycle Racks
For an interactive map of Key West bicycle racks click here or on the map.




Request a Rack
Request a rack here.
Report Abandoned Bikes
Report abandoned bikes here.
Bicycle Count/Ridership Data
FDOT Statewide Non-motorized Traffic Monitoring Program for Key West
You’ll find a database for several locations in Key West and Stock Island that provide bicycle counts.
Data
Bicycle Racks
Bicycle Lanes
Bicycle / Pedestrian Counts
Non-Motorized Traffic Monitoring Program
Bicycle / Pedestrian Crashes
Rent a Bike

Lots of hotels in Key West have their own bike rental fleets, so if you are staying at a place with bikes, that’s great. But look around. It is often less expensive to rent directly from a number of bike shops in town. Because so many people bike in Key West, our shops know what they’re doing. The following are companies that we know and trust and have rented from:




WeCycle Key West
WeCycle Key West has free delivery and pick up of your bike anywhere in Key West. They also have two convenient locations. Everyone knows them as the founders of the world renown Zombie Bike Ride. We know them as locals who’ve grown up here and care about getting around our beautiful island safely. They have Adult Beach Bruisers starting at $10 a day and a beautiful new multi-speed Cannondale for $18. Kids bikes, trikes, tandems and kid-safe trailers too. They have an easy to reserve online online system at https://wecyclekw.com/rentals/ or call 305-294-7433. They are located on Stock Island at 5160 U.S. 1 (where you’ll find the largest showroom of new bikes south of Miami) and downtown at 326 Southard Street. Find them on Facebook and Instagram too.




The Bike Man Bike Rentals
Everyone knows company founder Tom The Bike Man. You can get a Key West Cruiser for $10 (on a multi-day rental) and they’ll deliver it to your hotel or home on order of at least $60. This little green company had trikes to rent too. You can find The Bike Man at 1910 N Roosevelt Blvd. (near Garrison Bight Marina), on the web at https://www.bikemanbikerentalkeywest.com or call or text 305-587-1783.
Eaton Bikes
Eaton Bikes Is a full service bike shop conveniently located near the Historic Seaport at 830 Eaton Street. You can walk in, call or reserve online. They have beach cruisers starting at $18 for the first day and $10 for the subsequent days. They also have kids bikes, trikes, tandems, trailers, hybrids and road bikes. They are open Monday through Saturday 8 am to 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to noon. Call them at 305294-8188 or find them online at https://www.eaton.bike/ or on Facebook.
Island Bicycles Key West
Island Bicycles has been around since 1996 and is located at 929 Truman Avenue. They have beach cruisers and kids bikes for $12 a day, hybrids and adult 3-wheelers for $17 and road bikes for $40. You’ll find them open Monday through Saturday 9 am to 5 pm. You can call them 305-292-9707, find them online at http://www.islandbicycle.com/home.html and on Facebook.
Bike Maps
Click here for a big version PDF of the map below:

Bike Routes
These easy-going quieter streets, often marked with signs that let drivers know that they’re in a popular biking area, to keep it slow, and to stay alert. Our most popular route is the Crosstown Greenway (marked Inner City Connector on the map) that passes through the heart of Key West via quiet neighborhoods on Von Phister Street, Staples Avenue and Duck Avenue. Use this route if you want to avoid heavy traffic.
Bike Lanes
Bike lanes are part of the roadway intended to provide bicyclists traveling less than the speed limit with a more “comfortable” experience. Bike lanes are intended as “preferential use” lanes, not mandatory use lanes. If you are traveling at or above the speed limit or you feel unsafe, for example next to the door zone of parked cars, you have the legal right to take the vehicle lane. (Florida Law details here).
Trails

Trails have zero motor traffic, but you will be sharing the way with walkers and joggers, so stay alert and cede the right of way to them. For a real adventure take a ride on the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail, stretching for 106 miles from Key Largo to Key West (FYI, you don’t have to do the whole thing!). Or, stick around Key West and follow the Atlantic Boulevard Trail along the sun-splashed ocean.
How to Prevent Bike theft
- If you own the bike, keep your bike’s serial number handy and take photos just in case.
- LOCK IT UP! Purchase a U-lock and lock up your rear wheel and frame to something secure.
- Never lock your bike to trees, fire hydrants, private property or street signs.
- Lock it up in busy places. Foot traffic prevents theft.



Bike Safety Tips
- Bikes are considered vehicles and must obey all traffic regulations
- You have the right to take the lane anywhere in Key West
- Never ride the wrong way down a one-way street
- Always use a light at night
- Always ride on the right side of the street with the flow of traffic – never against traffic
- Always lock your bike. Even for a few minutes
- Bikes are allowed on sidewalks, except on Duval Street. Always yield to pedestrians
Walking and Biking Timetable (in minutes)





