Annual Visitors to Dry Tortugas National Park

Updated April 29th, 2022

It is no wonder that Dry Tortugas National Park is one of the least visited national parks in the United States. The park is only accessible by boat or seaplane, and it is located nearly 70 miles from the nearest city. Despite these hurdles, the park is still popular with visitors. In 2021, the park had 83,800 visitors, a 6 percent increase from 2019. The temporary decrease in annual visits in 2020 was due to the park being shut down at the start of the global pandemic. The expected total count of visitors in 2022 will be approximately 93,700.

Annual Visitor Counts for Dry Tortugas National Park

Here is the most accurate data for the annual visitaiton counts. These counts come from the official NPS.gov website. Slight innacuracies may exist since counting practices have changed over time.

Dry Tortugas National Park is popular because it is one of the least visited National Parks in the United States. In 2021, there were a total of 83.8 thousand visitors, which was a 6 percent increase from 2019. The temporary decrease in annual visits in 2020 was due to the park being shutdown at the start of the global pandemic. The expected total count of visitors in 2022 will be approximately 93.7 thousand visitors.

Annual Visitor Counts for Dry Tortugas National Park
YearCount of Visitors
202183,817
202048,543
201979,200
201856,810
201754,281
201673,661
201570,862
201464,865
201358,401
201260,550
201175,171
201053,890
200952,011
200863,947
200760,895
200664,122
200561,765
200467,917
200374,741
200279,582
200179,186
200083,704
199974,186
199860,136
199747,224
199635,127
199532,870
199416,736
199324,020
199221,581
Data last updated on April 29th, 2022. Sourced from irma.nps.gov

How many people visited Dry Tortugas National Park last year?

In 2021 there was a total of 83.8 thousand visitors to Dry Tortugas National Park.