Apr 23, 2022

Dry Tortugas National Park and Florida Keys

We stayed at Sugarloaf Key KOA at mile marker 20. Hands down the most expensive campground at which we have stayed and one of the nicest. Hurricane Irma completely destroyed it, and they have done a remarkable job rebuilding. It would have been nice to have had an extra day just to relax from the travel and take advantage of the amenities. 

We had one full day and one goal - Dry Tortugas National Park. We had purchased tickets for the ferry about three months in advance. So glad we did because they were booking two to three months out when we were there. Naturally the day we were scheduled to go, the weather was less than desirable. It was go or no go for us. We decided to go, but it was a rough day weatherwise. Dramamine was our friend.

Uh oh...

Ft. Jefferson




Oh, and that famous mile 0 marker in Key West of which everyone has cool photos, we opted out. 

Do I really need my photo there? 

Where Are We Going Next?

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