'''Dry Tortugas National Park''' [http://www.nps.gov/drto/] is a United States National Park that contains a cluster of islands about 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, USA on Garden Key.
Understand
History
Construction of Fort Jefferson was begun in 1846 but never completed. President Franklin Roosevelt declared it and the waters surrounding it a National Monument in 1935.
Landscape
Flora and fauna
Climate
The Dry Tortugas exist in a subtropical climate. Temperatures range from the mid-50s to mid-80s. April and May are often idyllic. There are essentially two seasons: The winter season (December-March), which can be windy with rough seas, and the tropical storm season (June-November) during which Dry Tortugas experiences both hot, humid weather and calm seas or severe weather events. Due to our ever-changing weather patterns, an accurate weather forecast is recommended before your visit.
Get in
Today, it is open year round during daylight hours, and is only accessible by boat or seaplane.
'''Key West Seaplane Service''' [http://www.seaplanesofkeywest.com]
'''Sunny Days Catamaran Ferry''' [http://www.sunnydayskeywest.com]
Fees/Permits
A seven day pass is $5 for adults.
Get around
This is a cluster of 7 small islands. As such the only way to reach them (and travel between them) is by boat or seaplane.
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The largest of the islands, Garden Key, hosts Fort Jefferson. Walking tours are provided and snorkeling is a must. All traffic is on foot.
See
Fort Jefferson.
Do
Camping.
Snorkel.
Guided fishing trips.
Guided wildlife viewing trips>
Sailing charters.
and you can go diving there
Buy
Gift Shop. A small National Park Service Gift Shop is available inside Fort Jefferson on Garden Key. It offers a very limited selection of items.
Eat
Drink
Sleep
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Lodging
Camping
Limited camping is available. It is $3/person per night.
Backcountry
Stay safe
Get out