If you have never been to this part of the world, you are in for a real treat!
Cedar Key has some of the most stunning sunrises and sunsets you have
ever seen.
Cedar Key Airport, officially known as George T. Lewis Airport, is uniquely
located on a small island at Daughtry Bajou, on Florida´s North-Eastern Gulf
Coast, and is connected to the mainland via the main Airport Road bridge,
popularly called the Fishing Bridge.
KCDK, a county-owned public-use airport, is situated roughly halfway
between Tallahassee and Tampa, and about 1 nautical mile west of Cedar
Key´s central business district (CBD), in Levy County, Florida, United States.
The US military opened the airport in 1936, primarily as an air & sea rescue
base during and after World War II. Cedar Key Airport sits at an elevation of
about 3 m (11 ft) above sea level and covers an area of about 40 acres (16
ha). The airport has one main 718 x 30 meter (2355 by 100 feet) paved
asphalt runway designated RWY 5 / RWY 23, with a displaced threshold on
both sides, as well as one concrete helipad that is used by EMS and other
rotary-wing aircraft.
The Cedar Key Airport area is surrounded by part of a large protected bird
sanctuary, which is home to birds such as osprey, eagles, herons, egrets,
buzzards, pelicans, and seagulls. Apparently there are even several osprey
nests within the immediate area of the runway.