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Fort JeffersonHistoric Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key, is an ideal spot for an easy hike or watching the sun rise or set.

Accessible only by boat or seaplane, Dry Tortugas National Park protects a remote mix of coral reefs, open ocean, and a massive 19th-century fort.
Top places to visit in Dry Tortugas, from signature stops to easy additions for the trip plan.

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Fort JeffersonHistoric Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key, is an ideal spot for an easy hike or watching the sun rise or set.

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Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Bush KeyBush Key is an undeveloped, subtropical island that offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and paddling.
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Food & ShoppingWhile the park doesn't offer any restaurants, food is available to visitors traveling to the island by ferry.
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Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Bush KeyBush Key is an undeveloped, subtropical island that offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and paddling.
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Windjammer WreckConsidered the most popular dive of Dry Tortugas, this site is the wreck of the Norwegian Avanti sailing vessel.
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Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Bush KeyBush Key is an undeveloped, subtropical island that offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and paddling.
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Windjammer WreckConsidered the most popular dive of Dry Tortugas, this site is the wreck of the Norwegian Avanti sailing vessel.
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Windjammer WreckConsidered the most popular dive of Dry Tortugas, this site is the wreck of the Norwegian Avanti sailing vessel.
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Historic Coaling Pier PilingsAn excellent diving and snorkeling site, the Coaling Pier Pilings attract large grouper, tarpon, barracudas and sharks.
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Texas RockThis dive site, due north of Garden Key, consists of one huge mound of coral.
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Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Garden KeyGarden Key houses Fort Jefferson and is the only island that allows overnight camping.
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Fort JeffersonHistoric Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key, is an ideal spot for an easy hike or watching the sun rise or set.

Point of interest
Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Bush KeyBush Key is an undeveloped, subtropical island that offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and paddling.
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Fort JeffersonHistoric Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key, is an ideal spot for an easy hike or watching the sun rise or set.

Point of interest
Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

Point of interest
Bush KeyBush Key is an undeveloped, subtropical island that offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and paddling.
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Garden KeyGarden Key houses Fort Jefferson and is the only island that allows overnight camping.
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Everglades AssociationThe Everglades Association is a non-profit that works to support four national parks in South Florida including Dry Tortugas.
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Nearly everything is wet about Dry Tortugas: apart from a historic fort and seven small islands, this 100-square-mile park is open water.
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The original entrance (and main defense) of Fort Jefferson.
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Dr. Samuel Mudd is the the most famous prisoner to be held at Fort Jefferson. Mudd was found guilty of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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NPS still operates the beacon of this 1876 iron lighthouse.
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Historic Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key, is an ideal spot for an easy hike or watching the sun rise or set.
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Eight open acres in the middle of Fort Jefferson.