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Updated June 2026

Best Time to Visit Dry Tortugas

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Our recommendation

Visit Dry Tortugas in February

February offers pleasant weather with noticeably thinner crowds (shoulder season). For comparison, June is the most crowded month (~1.2× the average month) and October is the quietest.

Annual visits

89K

2025

Busiest month

Jun

1.2× avg

Quietest month

Oct

0.7× avg

10-yr trend

rising

+34.7%

How crowded is Dry Tortugas by month?

Relative crowd level by month (1.0 = the park's average month), from NPS visitation records 19792025.

1.0×Jan
0.9×Feb
1.1×Mar
1.1×Apr
1.1×May
1.2×Jun
1.1×Jul
1.0×Aug
0.8×Sep
0.7×Oct
0.9×Nov
1.0×Dec

Month-by-month crowd, weather & daylight

MonthCrowd levelBest-time scoreAvg high / lowDaylight
JanuaryAverage60 Good74°F / 65°F10.6 h
February★ bestAverage65 Good76°F / 66°F11.2 h
MarchAverage47 Fair79°F / 68°F11.8 h
AprilAverage49 Fair83°F / 71°F12.6 h
MayAverage42 Poor86°F / 75°F13.2 h
JuneBusy32 Poor89°F / 77°F13.5 h
JulyAverage39 Poor91°F / 78°F13.4 h
AugustAverage44 Poor91°F / 79°F12.9 h
SeptemberQuiet54 Fair89°F / 78°F12.1 h
OctoberQuiet71 Good85°F / 76°F11.4 h
NovemberAverage59 Fair79°F / 71°F10.8 h
DecemberAverage57 Fair76°F / 67°F10.5 h

Climate normals (1991–2020) from the nearest NOAA station (USC00082418, ~0.1 mi away).

About visiting Dry Tortugas

Dry Tortugas National Park is a National Park in FL and a relatively quiet park, drawing about 89,000 recreation visits in 2025. Visitation has climbed over the past decade, up roughly 34.7%, so crowds are trending heavier each year. Crowds concentrate sharply by season: June is the busiest month at about 1.2× the park's average month, while October is the calmest at roughly 0.7× — a 2-to-1 swing between high and low season. Roughly 28% of the year's visitors arrive in the three summer months of June, July and August alone, so timing a trip outside that window is the single biggest lever on how crowded the park feels. Weather swings from an average high-season warmth near 85°F in August down to about 69°F in January, with the wettest stretch in September. About 6 months a year see comfortable average temperatures in the 50–80°F range, which is part of why crowd timing and weather timing don't always line up. The sweet spot is February: pleasant weather with noticeably thinner crowds (shoulder season). Visit then and you trade a little peak-season certainty for noticeably shorter lines and easier parking than the June rush. Daylight ranges from about 10.5 hours in midwinter to 13.5 hours near the summer solstice, which shapes how much ground you can cover in a day. A standard private-vehicle entrance pass runs about $15, valid for several days, so a shoulder-season trip stretches that fee across quieter, more comfortable days. These crowd figures are drawn from 1979–2025 of National Park Service visitor-use records, paired with 1991–2020 NOAA climate normals, and are updated as new monthly data is released.

Park overview

Almost 70 miles (113 km) west of Key West lies the remote Dry Tortugas National Park. This 100-square mile park is mostly open water with seven small islands. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, the park is known the world over as the home of magnificent Fort Jefferson, picturesque blue waters, superlative coral reefs and marine life, and the vast assortment of bird life that frequents the area.

Weather & conditions

The climate in the Dry Tortugas is subtropical, which basically means that it has warm and tropical weather in the range of 60°F to 90°F. The two main seasons are the winter stormy season from December through March which is windier and sees rougher seas, and the summertime tropical storm season from June through November where there is a higher chance of isolated storms. During the summers it is hot and humid. During the winter the temperature is milder and drier.

Park overview text courtesy of the National Park Serviceofficial park site.

Entrance fees

A standard private-vehicle entrance pass is about $15, typically valid for several days.

Frequently Asked Questions

February offers pleasant weather with noticeably thinner crowds (shoulder season) at Dry Tortugas National Park. The park is busiest in June (about 1.2× the average month) and quietest in October.

June is the busiest month at Dry Tortugas National Park, running roughly 1.2 times the park's average monthly visitation.

October is the quietest month at Dry Tortugas National Park, at about 0.7× the average month — a good choice if you want to avoid crowds.

Dry Tortugas National Park recorded about 89,355 recreation visits in 2025. Visitation has been rising over the past decade (+34.7%).

Based on 1991–2020 climate normals, the warmest month at Dry Tortugas National Park averages about 85°F (August). See the month-by-month table above for the full picture.

Sources: National Park Service Visitor Use Statistics (19792025), NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020. Crowd index = a month's visits ÷ the park's average month.