Uncover the Secrets of a Isolated Paradise : Dry Tortugas National Park
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Undercover the Secrets of a Isolated Paradise: Dry Tortugas National Park

Located in the Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas National Park is a remote national park. It is popular for its tropical sceneries, including its mind-boggling blue waters, vibrant coral reefs, sandy shoals, and unique marine life. Made up of seven small islands, the majority of the Dry Tortugas National Park is water. The park is inspirational for many and an important venue for scientists conducting research. The Dry Tortugas Research Natural Area was initially declared to protect the marine ecology of the park. The park is reachable only by seaplane or boat rides. Hence it makes it unique, appealing and fascinating at the same time. The second-largest island, Garden Key, in the Dry Tortugas, is busiest among other islands. It is also the park’s headquarters, which houses the visitor center, campgrounds, and Fort Jefferson. Fort Jefferson was never attacked and is a preserved heritage site. Visitors can explore and know more about this secluded piece of American history.

Dry Tortugas National Park is not an average national park by any means. Being remote, visitors cannot just drive up to the island. There is no source to purchase supplies when you arrive, so proper preparation is necessary. Key West is the last point to source any supplies before heading to the park. The park with its tropical vibes and gorgeous, clear blue waters, is a haven for visitors who love the beauty and extravagance of nature. If you want to swim, snorkel, or dive, Dry Tortugas National Park is the perfectly suitable place to do so.

If one plans to visit Dry Tortugas National Park, it is mandatory to plan ahead. There is no food, water, charcoal, or other supplies available on the island. It is also essential to note that Dry Tortugas National Park is a federally protected preserve and a hotspot for marine life. So visitors have to consider its value and respect the park’s rules and guidelines.

Dry Tortugas National Park is mostly open year-round, but the best and most pleasant time to visit is from November to April, when weather is mild and there are fewer crowds. If you wish for a vacation that is out of the ordinary and an escapade away from civilization, then Dry Tortugas National Park might be the perfect destination for you.

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