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Beat the Gridlock: Traffic, Ramp Lines & Parking Hacks for Mini Season in Marathon

by | Jul 11, 2025

Lobster Mini Season 2025 in Marathon drops on Wednesday–Thursday, July 30 & 31. Two days of frenzy pack a lot of lobster and a lot of people into 48 hours. The locals still call it a zoo!

Why Overseas Highway Chokes Up

  • Single road, double demand. All 113 miles of US-1 funnel every trailer, lobster charter, and day-trip SUV through the same mostly two-lane road.
  • Tidal traffic pulses. Pre-dawn “launch wave” ( approx. 3:30–5:30 a.m.) surges south. The lunchtime “lobster check” sends everyone racing back with their limit or to restock supplies.  The 3p.m.–sunset retrieval wave clogs ramps and northbound lanes.
  • Key Largo & Marathon pinch points. Both towns sit where bayside and oceanside ramps cluster close to US-1. This can affect regular traffic as well.

Move Why it Works How to Do It
Slip out Tuesday night You skip Wednesday’s pre-dawn convoy. Hotels and marinas still have vacancy the night before. Check-in, drop the boat, set the alarm for the legal start (12:01 a.m. Wednesday).
Use Card Sound Road Adds a few extra miles but avoids the Florida City merge and backups on US1. Plug in Alabama Jacks (58000 Card Sound Rd, Key Largo, FL 33030) to your GPS so you don’t miss it, and stop for a cold one.
South in darkness, north in daylight FWC & MCSO note DUI spikes 9p.m.–2 a.m. Daylight returns cut risk and save ramp time. Plan an early dinner, sleep, roll out at first light Friday.
Refresh FL511 every 15 min FDOT live cams flag slow-downs long before Google Maps updates. Bookmark fl511.com, toggle the “Cameras” layer, and watch MM-by-MM speeds.

Marathon Boat Ramp Playbook

Marathon’s three city-owned ramps will be fully staffed and coned off for one-way flow during Mini Season. Thanks to Keys Weekly for the details.

33rd St. (MM 48)

  • $25 launch + $25 haul + $20 trailer parking.
  • Overflow at Stanley Switlik School. City crew directs traffic.
  • Best Arrival Window: 4:00-5:30AM. After 6:00AM expect a long wait.

Quay Blvd. (MM 54)

  • Single entrance eastbound, exit westbound onto US-1.
  • Trailers parked outside marked grid get towed. Pre-stage gear before entry cones to launch quickly.

Harbor Dr. (airport)

  • Small-boat ramp (1-2 axle).
  • Residential streets, 15 mph enforced. Use Aviation → Marlin → Tuna loop.
  • Best Arrival Window: Midnight splash or post-10 a.m. lull.

Tip from the Crew: Launch Tues. night, then tie up at marinas like Faro Blanco (Bayside slip deal: $4/ft/night) so you’re hunting bugs while others back trailers.

Parking & Trailer Survival

  • Book “wet slips” now. Marathon Marina, Captain Pip’s and Blackfin all waive trailer fees if you rent a slip ≥ 2 nights.
  • Know the no-go streets. Marathon bans overnight trailer parking on Sombrero Beach Rd. and Key Colony Causeway (tow + fine).
  • Use Community Park overflow. Gravel lot west of 33rd St.

Safety & Courtesy During Mini Season

  • FWC & Sheriff saturation patrols. Expect every cooler, livewell, and life-jacket checked.

  • Put a sober skipper on rotation. Last year’s mini-season logged 28 BUI/DUI arrests county-wide.

  • Keep the channels clear. Secure straps, antennas, and garbage away from the ramp apron. Five minutes of fiddling can back up US-1 for much longer.

Our Mini Season Success Checklist

  1. Pre-load GPS points: Cell coverage drops around Seven-Mile Bridge.
  2. Pack a spare wheel bearing kit. Heat + saltwater leads to failures.
  3. Bring cash: ramp, parking, etc
  4. Download FL511 + Navionics offline charts.
  5. Respect the rules and the locals. Remember they live with the mess after everyone leaves.

Make the Most of Mini Season in Marathon with These Traffic Hacks

Mini-season chaos is inevitable but gridlock doesn’t have to be. Time your drive, launch smart, park legally, and know the rules. You’ll spend less time baking on the pavement and more time chasing lobsters under the bridges and patch reefs of Marathon.

Note: We will do our best to keep this post updated with fresh information, but please remember, situations change year to year. So what was true last year, may change this season. 

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