Total Population
805
Population
Growth Rate
-0.02%
Median Age
62
Diversity Index
21.500
This island community – named for the Eastern red Cedar tree — is a story by itself, dating back to even before the time pirates prowled off the coast and, as the legend goes, hid some of their treasure nearby. Artifacts collected around the area show human habitation going back to 500 BC.
The Seminole Indians lived here, and numerous pirates were said to have frequented the area. Aside from being the site of the state’s first railroad, Cedar Key boasts the title of No. 1 producer of farm-raised clams; shellfish is the biggest industry here.
A popular tourist spot, shops and restaurants line Dock Street, where kayak and paddleboard rentals or a fishing charter can provide exploration to the surrounding islands in the Gulf of Mexico. The George T. Lewis general aviation airport is also east of town.
The airport was used for air and sea rescue operations on World War II; it is miles from the Gainesville Regional Airport and 43 miles from the Ocala International Airport.
Total Population
805
Population
Growth Rate
-0.02%
Median Age
62
Diversity Index
21.500
Households
375
Owner Occupied
241
Renter Occupied
134
Vacant
300
Median Household
$61,573 $65,601
Average Household
$95,347 $112,623
Per Capita
$44,416 $52,530
Total Businesses
79
Total Employed
457
Workers 16+
269
2023 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
23
Employed
161
2023 Food Service / Drinking Est.
Businesses
9
Employed
98
2023 Accommodation Businesses
Businesses
14
Employed
63
2023 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
11
Employed
51
2023 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
1
Employed
43
2023 Real Estate / Rent / Leasing
Businesses
8
Employed
38
Average Commute Time
0 min.
Resident Commuters
225
Non-Resident Commuters
33
Drive Alone
190
Carpooled
0
Public
0
Work At Home
51