Everglades National Park reopens Monday, Dry Tortugas National Park remains closed for Tropical Storm Laura

Everglades National Park reopens Monday, Dry Tortugas National Park remains closed for Tropical Storm Laura

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 23, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

HOMESTEAD, Fla. - On Monday, Aug. 24, Everglades National Park will return to regular park operations.

For park concessions, visitors should call or check concessions websites for more information.

Wilderness (backcountry) campsites are open. Self-registration permits are available outside of Flamingo and Gulf Coast Visitor Centers.

Dry Tortugas National Park remains closed.

Marine waters in both parks continue to be open.

In Dry Tortugas National Park, vessels may seek safe harbor within the one nautical mile anchoring zone around Garden Key, including Bird Key Harbor.

Boaters are advised that no services will be available and both Garden and Loggerhead Keys will be closed, including the main dock and visitor courtesy slips on Garden Key.

All closures will remain in place until severe weather passes and the National Park Service makes a determination that employee and visitor facilities are safe. Current status will be posted as an alert on the park’s website.

If the storm track changes, the parks may issue a new advisory with updated status. Please check “Alerts" on the parks' websites for current information. The NPS Hurricane and Severe Weather Response has updates for all National Park Service sites.

For more information about Dry Tortugas National Park, visit nps.gov/drto or follow the park on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

For more information about Everglades National Park, visit nps.gov/ever or follow the park on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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