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Dry Tortugas Camping
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| Tent camping in
the Dry Tortugas is a great way to enjoy one of America's most remote
national parks. |
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| This Dry Tortugas camping map shows
the campground location on Garden Key. |
Are you looking for a memorable camping experience? Do you enjoy relaxing
sunsets and breathtaking nighttime skies? Camping in Dry Tortugas National
Park offers that and much more.
Two high-speed ferries are availabe to transport Dry Tortugas campers
from Key West. The ferries cost either $150 or $169 per adult ($120 or
$139 per child) - depending on which boat you choose. Both boats limit
campers to a three-night maximum. For more information about the ferries
and reservations call toll-free 877-INFO-KEY or click
here to e-mail us.
Keep in mind that space and services are limited. All overnight camping
must take place within the Garden Key campground which is located just
south of Fort Jefferson. The eight regular campsites are available on
a first-come first-served basis. Should a regular campsite not be available,
an overflow area is available.
Things to know about Dry Tortugas camping:
- Be prepared for your visit.
This is a primitive camping experience. Campers must provide all of
their basic needs, including food, water, shelter, medication, and other
essentials. Composting toilets are available, but all trash and garbage
must be packed out. There are no showers.
- Space is limited
Each of the regular campsites contains a table and grill. Three tents
and six campers are the maximum allowed per campsite. All tents must
remain within ten feet of your table. Be prepared to share the limited
campground area with others, and remember that flexibility is the key
to a successful experience.
- Do not attach anything to a tree
Campground trees and shrubs are crucial for providing shade and protection
from the wind. Help protect this valuable vegetation. Do not attach
ropes, hammocks, tents, laundry lines, or any other materials to campground
trees. All camping gear must be free standing.
- Wood fires are prohibited
Gas camping stoves or charcoal briquettes placed in campsite BBQ unites
are the only fires allowed.
- Important: Clear you campsite by 10:00 a.m..
On the day of departure, completely clear you campsite. Carts are available
to move your gear, but empty your cart as soon as you reach the dock.
As soon as the ferryboats off-load arriving passengers and equipment,
load your gear on board.
- Finding a Campsite:
If a ranger is unavailable to assign you a site, look for a table with
a stenciled number. Only those tables with numbers are assigned to campsites.
Should you find all eight regular sites occupied, you must share the
overflow area with other campers.
- The Overflow Area:
The Overflow Area is a grassy area located near the regular campsites
(see map to the right). Tables and grills are provided, but they must
be shared with other overflow campers. Note: as campers leave, you may
move to a regular site if one becomes available.
- The Group Site:
The Group Site is located between the regular sites and the Overflow
Area. The Group Site is normally available only for groups of 10-40
campers, and must be reserved in advance. The site contains grills and
two tables, and is large enough for 12-15 tents. Call Key West Travel
Guide toll-free at 877-INFO-KEY for reservations. Groups of 10 or more
campers arriving without a reservation will not receive exclusive use
of the Group Site.
- Group Site as Overflow:
During periods of heavy use, the Group Site may be used for an overflow
area, but only on unreserved nights. Any unreserved group choosing to
camp in the Group Site during overflow periods must relocate to the
Overflow Site by 10:00 a.m. on the day the site is reserved. For more
information refer to the Reservation Board located in the Group Site.
- Fees:
The Garden Key campground is a self-service fee area with a nightly
fee of $3 per person.
On the day of arrival, campers must obtain a payment envelope at the
self-service fee station. Fill out the envelope, deposit it in the fee
station collection post, and keep the stub at your campsite for ranger
inspection. There is no change provided. Please make sure to bring the
amount required. Note: fees paid for transportation (ferry or seaplane)
do not include camping fees.
- Toilets:
Toilets are located next to the campground. These specially designed
composting units require no water or chemicals. Waste is composted in
the equipment below the units. Since these systems are very fragile,
please DO NOT throw cigarettes, plastics, bottles, cans, or trash of
any kind into these toilets. The composting toilets are locked from
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. During these hours, please use the facilities
on board the commercial ferry boats at the dock.
- Kayaks and Other Craft:
Campers who bring boats of any kind must keep them out of the designated
swim area. Feel free to keep boats in your site, but only launch them
at the designated dinghy beach that is located near the Group and Overflow
sites. Remember to wear a life jacket at all times while boating.
- Quiet Hours:
Please be considerate of others. Radios and other loud noises are precisely
what many visitors have come to the Dry Tortugas to escape. Please observe
the quiet hours from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. The use of bright lanters
is also discouraged during these hours.
- Access to Fort Jefferson:
One of the great pleasures of any visit to the Dry Tortugas National
Park is the opportunity to explore Fort Jefferson. Be aware that many
areas inside the fort are not lighted. To avoid the risk of injury,
the interior of Fort Jefferson closes at sunset.
For reservations and information:
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