Parque

Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre de Egmont Key

Recomendado por 19 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Camis, Everett & Henry
November 13, 2015
Beautiful island to visit for a half day trip. There is a ferry that takes you there. You can go snorkeling, enjoy the day at the beach and find the cute turtles that live all over the island.
Kathleen
March 24, 2022
Family firendly. Visitors to this island can visit its multiple beaches and working lighthouse, and explore the ruins of Fort Dade, a Civil War fort. Look out for the turtle nesting sites and protected gopher turtles, as well as a variety of seabirds. Several local charters offer ferry rides to the island, snorkeling trips, dolphin tours.
Lisa
May 13, 2016
you have to take a ferry to get there but there's a fort and you can snorkel or walk beach
James
February 12, 2018
Explore the ruins of Fort Dade a Civil War Fort. The Egmont Key Ferry leaves from Fort DeSoto. It is a pristine habitat for birds, tortoises and marine life.
Kevin
July 20, 2012
Now a wildlife refuge, this 440-acre island is the home to one of the last government-operated lighthouses, built in 1858, in the nation.

Actividades únicas en la zona

Ruta ecológica guiada en kayak por la preciosa Shell Key
Ecotour a la reserva de Shell Key en kayak con Capt Yak
Un kayak transparente para los más atrevidos

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Ubicación
St. Petersburg, FL