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Safety
Dry Tortugas lies about 68 miles west of Key West, Fl. and can only be accessed by boat or plane.
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Safety Details
Given its remote location, visiting Dry Tortugas National Park requires thorough preparation to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. The park's isolation, combined with the absence of modern conveniences such as restrooms, public phones, cell service, snack bars, and immediate medical facilities, underscores the importance of self-sufficiency and awareness for all visitors, whether they come for the day or plan to camp. For Daytime Visitors: Sun Protection: The intensity of the sun, particularly on the water and sandy beaches, necessitates the use of high-SPF sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing to avoid sunburn and heat-related illnesses. Medication: Bring any necessary personal medications, as there will be no way to procure them once you are in the park. Food and Water: While the ferry provides meals and snacks for purchase, packing extra food and water is advisable to stay hydrated and energized throughout your visit. For Campers: Essentials: Pack all necessary camping supplies, including food, water (at least two gallons per person per day), and cooking materials such as self-igniting charcoal and waterproof matches. Remember, there is no running water available, so all drinking and washing water must be brought in. Food Storage: Store food in hard, sealable containers to protect against wildlife. Plan for extra supplies in case of unexpected delays. For Snorkelers: Safety Precautions: With no lifeguards on duty, snorkelers should always swim with a buddy and remain within designated areas. Be aware of your limits, monitor weather conditions, and be cautious of marine life to prevent injuries. Equipment: Ensure your snorkeling gear is in good condition and familiarize yourself with its use before entering the water. For Kayakers: Planning: Leave your trip plans with someone who will not be joining you on the water. This should include your expected route and return time. Communication: A VHF radio is essential for emergency communication, as cell phones will not have service. Navigation: Pay attention to tides, currents, and weather conditions to avoid getting caught in dangerous situations. Anchoring: Use an anchor or sufficient line to tie off to markers or buoys, minimizing the risk of drifting. General Safety Tips: Stay Informed: Before your trip, check the park's official website for any alerts, closures, or safety advisories. Emergency Preparedness: Familiarize yourself with emergency signals and procedures. Even though the park is remote, park rangers and staff are trained to assist in emergencies. Environmental Awareness: Respect wildlife and coral reefs by maintaining a safe distance. Do not touch or disturb the marine life, as this can cause harm to both the animals and the ecosystem. Visiting Dry Tortugas National Park offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the most pristine and isolated national parks in the United States. By taking the necessary safety precautions and preparing adequately for the conditions, visitors can fully enjoy the natural beauty, historical significance, and serenity of this remarkable destination.
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