Dry Tortugas National Park

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Located about 70 miles from Key West, Dry Tortugas National Park conjures up images of both amazing natural wonders and swashbuckling pirates seeking buried treasures. Consisting of seven islands, the waters surrounding the park are home to striking coral reefs and ancient shipwrecks. Snorkeling is popular and you can see both of these features, along with the amazing ocean wildlife, at the same time.

Established as a national park in 1992, you’ll need to hire a boat or seaplane to reach the park. Because of its remoteness, the park is one of the least visited national parks. If you go, be sure to visit the enormous Fort Jefferson on Garden Key. The now abandoned fort was never completed or fully armed, but has an interesting history and is impressive nonetheless. It’s also one of the few parks that is actually better to visit in the winter due to less rainfall and cooler temperatures.

Getting There

Find out how to get to the park, including the closest airport and and highways.

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Plan Your Trip

Things to know before coming, including cost, weather and the best time of the year to visit.

Attractions

Find out everything there is to do in the park. Don’t miss these recommendations from TripAdvisor.

Best Hikes

Discover the most popular and beautiful hikes the park has to offer. Alltrails has reviews and more.

Top 3 Must See

Limited time, or just want to hit the highlights? These are our top three “must see” attractions in the park.

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