Dry Tortugas National Park

Local nameDry Tortugas National Park
LocationMonroe County, Florida

Dry Tortugas National Park is an American national park located about 68 miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico, in the United States. The park preserves Fort Jefferson and the several Dry Tortugas islands, the westernmost and most isolated of the Florida Keys. The archipelago's coral reefs are the least disturbed of the Florida Keys reefs.

The park is noted for abundant sea life, tropical bird breeding grounds, colorful coral reefs, and shipwrecks and sunken treasures. The park's centerpiece is Fort Jefferson, a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. Fort Jefferson is the largest brick masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere, composed of more than 16 million bricks.

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Opening hours

The park is open 27/7 all year round, but some islands are close to public and the facilities operating hours vary. Please, check the website

Admission

Adults over 16 yrs / 7 days: $5

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_Tortugas_National_Park

Official website http://www.nps.gov/drto/planyourvisit/index.htm

Phone +1 305 242 7700

Address 33040, United States

Coordinates 24°37'40.422" N -82°52'6.191" E

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