Where the beautiful beaches of Florida meets a historical landmark. When you are looking for a relaxing get away but are still looking to learn something this national park is right for you. This was built to protect the island and marine ecosystems as well as to preserve the fort, Fort Jefferson and the submerged cultural resources such as shipwrecks.
Located 70 miles from Key West, this island is only accessible via seaplane (AWESOME!) or ferry. The island has camping on it where you can stay but they have nothing like grocery stores or fuel or any of that. You must pack out all of your trash and stay clean. The island allows for fishing but not water sports or spearfishing.
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