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A few of the stars at night with a view of Fort Jefferson.
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Dry Tortugas National Park

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Park visitors enjoy a sunset on the moat wall.
A view inside Fort Jefferson.
Two divers dive the Windjammer Wreck
A boat passes in front of Loggerhead Key during sunset.

Park Alerts (4)

Seasonal Closure: Bush Key: Visitor access to the north side of Bush Key is suspended through Fall 2026 to protect nesting Sooty Terns, Brown Noddies, and Magnificent Frigatebirds. The south (harbor) side remains open. Boaters m...
Sections of moat wall closed until Summer 2026: Sections of the moat wall that were damaged by Hurricanes Irma (2017) and Ian (2022), as well as several hurricanes in 2024 are undergoing repair and reinforcement. For your safety, please follow post...
Migrant Notice: Like elsewhere in the Florida Keys, we have seen an increase in Cuban migrants arriving by boat from Cuba and landing on the islands of Dry Tortugas National Park. You may observe migrant landings at ...

About Dry Tortugas National Park

Almost 70 miles (113 km) west of Key West lies the remote Dry Tortugas National Park. This 100-square mile park is mostly open water with seven small islands. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, the park is known the world over as the home of magnificent Fort Jefferson, picturesque blue waters, superlative coral reefs and marine life, and the vast assortment of bird life that frequents the area.

Things To Do

Available Activities

Astronomy
Stargazing
Boating
Boat Tour
Camping
Fishing
Guided Tours
Hands-On
Volunteer Vacation
Paddling
Junior Ranger Program
SCUBA Diving
Snorkeling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching
Birdwatching
Shopping
Bookstore and Park Store

Weather

The climate in the Dry Tortugas is subtropical, which basically means that it has warm and tropical weather in the range of 60°F to 90°F. The two main seasons are the winter stormy season from December through March which is windier and sees rougher seas, and the summertime tropical storm season from June through November where there is a higher chance of isolated storms. During the summers it is hot and humid.

During the winter the temperature is milder and drier.

Getting There

Dry Tortugas National Park is one of the most remote parks in the National Park System. Located approximately 70 miles west of Key West it is accessible only by a daily concession ferry, private boats, charter boats, or seaplane.

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Hours

Dry Tortugas

The Dry Tortugas is open 24 hours, 7 days a week. This includes holidays.

Entrance Fees

Entrance - Per Person

The entrance fee for Dry Tortugas National Park is $15.00 per person and is good for 7 consecutive days. Any person 15 years old and under is exempt from paying an entrance fees (including international visitors). Ferry tickets include the cost of entrance to the park, but NOT camping fees. Seaplane will charge the entrance fee upon arrival. Plan to bring cash for each person aged 16-years of age and older. Private boaters may purchase a digital pass in advance or pay cash/check at Garden Key main dock.

$15.00

Location

FL

24.6287, -82.8732

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