Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida is a calling card for those who wish to swim, snorkel, and scuba dive the beneath turquoise saltwater covering a little over 99 percent of the park. But that’s ...
Year after year, Dry Tortugas ranks among America’s least visited national parks, but it’s not for lack of sights. The remote park off Florida’s coast boasts crystalline waters teeming with vibrant ...
Forget the road less traveled when it comes to camping in US national parks. How about sacking out in places where there are no roads? Even though most national park campgrounds are easily accessible ...
Travelers visiting Dry Tortugas National Park can visit Fort Jefferson and its lighthouse. Visitors have to take a ferry or seaplane from Key West to the national park. Mike Theiss, Nat Geo Image ...
The remote park off Florida’s coast boasts crystalline waters teeming with vibrant marine life amid protected coral reefs. Nearly the entire park is open water, but there are seven small islands, ...
Dry Tortugas, a park situated 70 miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico, is more than a whopping 99% underwater. As an underwater area, maintenance and safety are actually more complicated than ...
Dry Tortugas National Park is located in the United States 70 miles past Key West at the southern tip of Florida. It is ...