
Landmarks likeBetsy the Lobster serve as vivid reminders of the unique charm our home offers.Standing at an impressive 30 feet tall and stretching 40 feet in length, Betsy is a larger-than-life sculpture of a Florida Keys spiny lobster and the secon most photographed placed in the Florida Keys (guess which is the first?).Crafted in the 1980s by artist Richard Blaze, Betsy has become an iconic roadside attraction and a beloved symbol of the Keys' quirky spirit.
Originally located in the southern Florida Keys, Betsy found her permanent home atRain Barrel Village in 2009.Positioned right off the Overseas Highway at Mile Marker 86.7, she greets visitors with her massive claws and detailed design, making her one of the most photographed spots in the area.Whether you're a local passing by or a traveler exploring the Keys, stopping for a photo with Betsy is almost a rite of passage.
Beyond Betsy, Rain Barrel Village offers a vibrant collection of artisan shops, galleries, and eateries nestled among lush tropical gardens.It's a place where the community's creativity shines, and where both locals and visitors can appreciate the laid-back, artistic vibe that defines Islamorada.
Rain Barrel Village ispet-friendly, allowing you to explore the grounds with your furry companions.