Jonathan and I took a moment in January to enjoy the view from atop Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park off of Key West, Florida. As a specialist in fearing heights, I had to be coaxed to this point by another traveler …. the great thing about a big smile and a snapshot is that you’d never know my knees were buckling!
Park 3/59 on the Greatest American Road Trip, a celebration of the National Park Service Centennial. www.thegreatestroadtrip.com | #59in52
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Dry Tortugas National Park
This park protects seven small islands 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, and the ocean waters that surround them. These islands change constantly from the effects of tides, weather, air, and other environmental and human factors. On Garden Key, visitors can tour the largest all-masonry fort in the United States, built between 1846 and 1875 to defend the Gulf of Mexico, but never completed. The park is also renowned for its vibrant coral, lush seagrass, and migratory birds.
State(s): Florida
Established: 1935
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