County | Monroe |
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City | |
Access Location | 70 Miles West Of Key West Accessible Only By Private Boats, Charter Boats Or Seaplanes |
Access Name | Dry Tortugas National Park |
Beach Name | Garden Key |
Entrance Fee Amount | 5.00 |
Parking Fee Amount | 0 |
Feet of Frontage | 1650 |
Access Sign | Yes |
Number of Regular Parking Spaces | 0 |
ADA Spaces | 0 |
Number of RV Spaces | 0 |
Lifeguard Sometimes On Duty? | No |
Restroom At Beach? | Yes |
Shower At Beach? | Yes |
Boardwalk Trail At Beach? | Yes |
Shelter/Covered Picnic at Beach? | No |
Full Facility Camping? | No |
Primitive Camping? | Yes |
Boat Ramp Available? | No |
Fishing Pier Available? | No |
Number of Marina Slips | 0 |
Pets Allowed | No |
Food on Site | No |
Notes | Accessible by boat only |
Access Status | Full Access |
How Do I Get To Dry Tortugas National Park?
Location Address
70 Miles West Of Key West Accessible Only By Private Boats, Charter Boats Or Seaplanes
Monroe County
, Florida
How Much Will Parking and Entrance Fees Cost Me At Dry Tortugas National Park?
There is an entrance fee at Dry Tortugas National Park, it is: 5.00
How Much Beach Area Does Dry Tortugas National Park Have?
Dry Tortugas National Park has about 1650 feet of beach area (think width, not length) for you and your Family to enjoy.
Is Dry Tortugas National Park a State, Local, City or County Beach?
Dry Tortugas National Park is a Federal ran beach.
Is It Difficult To Find Parking At Dry Tortugas National Park?
It may be pretty difficult to find parking at Dry Tortugas National Park as there are not any spots associated with the beach. This doesn't mean there is not parking somewhere else where you can walk, but there's no parking lots associated with the beach.
Are There Any Handicap Parking Spots (ADA Parking) at Dry Tortugas National Park?
There is no Handicap Parking (ADA Parking) at Dry Tortugas National Park. If these spots are important to you, we suggest you find another beach within our directory where you'll be able to comfortably park in these spots.
Are There Any RV Spots at Dry Tortugas National Park?
There is no RV Parking at Dry Tortugas National Park. If these spots are important to you, we suggest you find another beach within our directory where you'll be able to comfortably park in these spots.
Is There A Restroom At Dry Tortugas National Park?
Yes, there is a restroom for you and your family to enjoy.
Is There A Shower At Dry Tortugas National Park?
Yes, there is a public shower for you and your family to rinse off with after using the beach.
Is There A Boardwalk Trail at Dry Tortugas National Park?
Yes, there is a boardwalk trail at Dry Tortugas National Park for you and your family to walk around on.
Can I Enjoy A Covered Picnic at Dry Tortugas National Park?
Sadly there is not a covered picnic here.
Does Dry Tortugas National Park Have Full Facility Camping?
Dry Tortugas National Park does not have to full facility camping.
Does Dry Tortugas National Park Have Primitive Camping?
Dry Tortugas National Park does infact have primitive camping!
Are There Boatramps at Dry Tortugas National Park?
There is no boat ramp at this location.
Is There A Fishing Pier At Dry Tortugas National Park?
There is no fishing pier at this location.
Does Dry Tortugas National Park Have A Marina, And If So, How Many Marina Spots?
Sadly, there is not a Marina at Dry Tortugas National Park
Can I Bring My Pet To Dry Tortugas National Park?
Yes! Dry Tortugas National Park is pet friendly! Check out how much beach area is available above to know if it'd be a good place to walk your dog.
Will I Be Able To Get Food While I'm At Dry Tortugas National Park?
There is neither food nearby, or food available for purchase on the beach at Dry Tortugas National Park. Better pack a lunch!
What Is The Access Status of Dry Tortugas National Park?
Dry Tortugas National Park has the access status of: Full Access
Are There Any Extra Things I Should Know About Dry Tortugas National Park?
Accessible By Boat Only
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